• Kumayri FC (Armenian: Կումայրի Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is a defunct Armenian football club from Gyumri, Shirak Province. The club was dissolved in 1997 and...
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    Gyumri (redirect from Kumayri)
    BC. The area was mentioned as Kumayri in the historic Urartian inscriptions dating back to the 8th century BC. Kumayri may be identical with the city...
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  • Shirak SC (redirect from FC Širak Gjumri)
    Union and the renaming of Leninakan, Shirak changed its name to Shirak Kumayri, and was placed in the Armenian Premier League with head coach Andranik...
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  • Artashat Erebuni Erebuni-Homenmen FC FIMA Yerevan Geghard Hachn Impulse Karin Kasakh Khimik Vanadzor Kilikia King Delux Kumayri Kotayk Lernagorts Kapan Lernagorts...
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    Championship stage, while the others participated in the relegation stage. FC Shirak and Homenetmen Yerevan shared the championship as they both finished...
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    their name back to Kaen Ijevan. Hachen FC returned to professional football and changed their name to Sapfir FC. Source: rsssf.com RSSSF: Armenia 1996-97...
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    in 720 BC, the Cimmerians conquered the region and probably founded the Kumayri settlement (now Gyumri), which bears a phonetic resemblance to the word...
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    would be replaced by the champions of that league. FC Dvin Artashat and FC Lori are promoted. FC Van Yerevan went into bankruptcy and disbanded. Homenmen...
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  • Vanadzor, Arabkir, Nairit, Karabakh Yerevan, Ararat Yerevan, Shirak and FC Yerevan received byes to the second round. The first legs were played on 31...
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  • 1996–97, the tournament had 24 participants, none of which were reserve teams. FC Yerevan, Karabakh Yerevan, Pyunik, Van Yerevan, Kotayk, Tsement, Shirak and...
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    needed] Source: [citation needed] Arpa FC withdrew from the competition. Kanaz Yerevan changed its name to FC Arabkir. FC Vanadzor changed its name to Astgh...
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    Goris), FC Sipan (from Artik), and FIMA Yerevan are promoted from the Armenian Second league. Before the start of the season Debed FC, FC Nig Aparan, FC Geghard...
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    changed their name into FC Pyunik. Yerazank FC disbanded and yielded its place to another Artsakh Republic-based club from Stepanakert, FC Karabakh. Karabakh...
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    Sevan, FC Artashat, FIMA Yerevan, FC Masis, Araks Armavir, FC Karin, FC Luys-Ararat and Hachen FC withdrew from competition. Lernagorts Vardenis FC changed...
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