The 2003 Armenian First League is the 13th season of the Armenian First League. It started on 1 May and ended 14 November. FC Kilikia from Yerevan became...
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were withdraw before start of the season. 2003 in Armenian football 2003 Armenian First League 2003 Armenian Cup Armenia - List of final tables (RSSSF)...
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The Armenian First League (Armenian: Հայաստանի Առաջին լիգա, romanized: Hayastani Arrajin liga) is currently the second level football competition in Armenia...
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The Armenian Premier League (Armenian: IDBank Հայաստանի Պրեմիեր Լիգա, known as the IDBank Armenian Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the top...
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The 2002 Armenian First League is the 12th season of the Armenian First League. It started on the 25th of April and ended November 17. FC Armavir from...
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The 2004 Armenian First League season started on 1 May 2004. The last matches were played on 15 November 2004. Pyunik-2 became the league champions, but...
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The 2003 Armenian Cup was the 12th edition of the Armenian Cup, a football competition. In 2003, the tournament had 17 participants, out of which 6 were...
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The First Republic of Armenia, officially known at the time of its existence as the Republic of Armenia, was an independent Armenian state that existed...
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partial Armenian ancestry. They form the second largest community of the Armenian diaspora after Armenians in Russia. The first major wave of Armenian immigration...
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FC Urartu (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
Armenian Premier League. The club won the Armenian Cup four times, in 1992, 2007, 2016, and 2023. In 2013–2014, they won the Armenian Premier League for...
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The 2003–04 UEFA Champions League was the 12th season of UEFA's premier European club football tournament, the UEFA Champions League, since its rebranding...
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The Armenian Hockey League (AHL) (Armenian: Հայաստանի հոկեյի լիգա, romanized: Hayastani hokeyi liga) is the highest level of ice hockey competition in...
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professional football. Spartak Yerevan FC merged with FC Banants and was dropped to the First League as a result. Source: [citation needed] RSSSF: Armenia 2003...
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Henrikh Mkhitaryan (category Armenian Premier League players)
Milan. He is widely regarded as the best Armenian player of all time. Mkhitaryan won four Armenian Premier League titles with Pyunik, and joined Metalurh...
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The Armenia national football team (Armenian: Հայաստանի ֆուտբոլի ազգային հավաքական) represents Armenia in men's international football, and is controlled...
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Lori FC (category CS1 Armenian-language sources (hy))
of Soviet Armenia. After retiring from professional football in 2002, the club was revived in 2017 winning the 2017–18 Armenian First League competition...
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an archaic form of Proto-Armenian, an Indo-European language, had diffused into the Armenian Highlands. The first Armenian state of Urartu was established...
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Shirak SC (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
clubs in Armenia, having won a total of 11 domestic titles including four Armenian Premier League titles, two Armenian Cup, and five Armenian Super Cup...
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FC Pyunik (category CS1 Armenian-language sources (hy))
creation in 1992, has always played in the Armenian Premier League, becoming the most successful team of Armenia in number of official titles, with 31 won...
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massacred local Armenians. A few Ottoman Armenian soldiers defected to Russia—seized upon by both the CUP and later deniers as evidence of Armenian treachery—but...
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The Armenian population gradually grew and expanded until Beirut (and Lebanese towns like Anjar) became a center of Armenian culture. The Armenians became...
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The ABA League, renamed the ABA League First Division in 2017, is the top-tier regional men's professional basketball league that originally featured clubs...
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formally recognized the Armenian genocide. Three countries — Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Pakistan — deny that there was an Armenian genocide. In 2015, the...
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The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Armenian: Հայ Յեղափոխական Դաշնակցութիւն, romanized: Hay Heghapokhakan Dashnaktsutyun, abbr. ARF (ՀՅԴ) or ARF-D)...
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Styopa Mkrtchyan (category Armenian First League players)
Styopa Mkrtchyan (Armenian: Ստոյպա Մկրտչյան; born 17 February 2003) is an Armenian professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Croatian club...
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Duduk (redirect from List of Armenian-Inspired Soundtracks)
The duduk (/duːˈduːk/ doo-DOOK; Armenian: դուդուկ IPA: [duˈduk]) or tsiranapogh (Armenian: ծիրանափող, meaning "apricot-made wind instrument"), is a double...
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organ of the Armenian nationalist-liberals, that "the radical solution of the Armenian Question would be the unification of all Armenia (including the...
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FC Ararat Yerevan (category CS1 uses Armenian-language script (hy))
Football Club Ararat Yerevan (Armenian: Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ Արարատ Երևան), commonly known as Ararat Yerevan, is an Armenian professional football club based...
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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (redirect from Armenian–Azerbaijani border conflict)
the Armenian population is approximately 90% be reincorporated into the Armenian SSR or integrated into the RSFSR. The Nagorno-Karabakh Armenian intellectuals...
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Homenetmen Beirut (basketball) (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
Homenetmen Beirut (Arabic: نادي الهومنتمن; Armenian: Հայ Մարմնակրթական Ընդհանուր Միութիւն (ՀՄԸՄ), lit. 'Armenian General Athletic Union and Scouts'), or...
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