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FC Araks
Araks Ararat FC ( hy, Արաքս Արարատ Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is a defunct Armenian association football, football club from the town of Ararat, Armenia, Ararat, Ararat Province. Club history The club was founded in 1960 as FC Ararat to represent the town of Ararat, Armenia, Ararat. With the independence of Armenia, the Ararat Cement Factory took over FC Ararat in 1993 and the club was renamed FC Tsement Ararat. They played in the Armenian Premier League and won two titles, the first in 1998 as Tsement and the 2nd in 2000 as Araks Ararat. The following year, Tsement yielded the championship to FC Shirak by two points and ended up on the third spot behind FC Ararat Yerevan. However, after many successful years, the club president ''Abraham Babayan'' was unable to finance the club. Eventually, the rights were sold in late 2000 to a new sponsor based in Yerevan and Araks Ararat FC was dissolved. The club was resurrected a year later for the 2002 season, but sinc ...
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Ayg Stadium
Ayg Stadium ( hy, Այգ Մարզադաշտ) is an all-seater stadium, all-seater association football, football stadium in Ararat, Armenia, Ararat, Armenia. It was last home to the Armenian Premier League club Impulse FC, Impulse from Dilijan. The all-seater stadium has a capacity of 1,280 seats. Overview The town of Ararat was represented in the Armenian Premier League through Araks Ararat FC, Arakas Ararat. Ayg Stadium was home to Araks Ararat since their debut in the national league in 1999 until the dissolution of the club in 2001. In the first decade of the 21st century, the stadium became a regular training ground for many Yerevan-based football clubs until January 2012 when it became the official home venue of Impulse FC from Dilijan. The stadium is part of the Ayg sports complex, home to many other structures including an indoor sports hall, indoor swimming pool, billiards saloon, mini-football ground and other sports facilities. References

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1993 Armenian Premier League
Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 1993 season. * FC Ararat from the town of Ararat were promoted and changed their name to Tsement. * Kilikia FC merged with FC Malatia to form Malatia-Kilikia Yerevan. * Nairi SC were renamed Nairit FC. * Shengavit FC of Yerevan withdrew from the league and the premier league license was granted to Yerazank FC who were relocated from Stepanakert to Yerevan.classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''Ox ...
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1999 Armenian Premier League
Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 1999 season. * Zvartnots-AAL FC are promoted. * Aragats FC changed their name to FC Gyumri. League table Results First half of season Second half of season Promotion/relegation play-off Top goalscorers See also * 1999 in Armenian football * 1999 Armenian First League * 1999 Armenian Cup {{1999–2000 in European Football (UEFA) Armenian Premier League seasons 1 Armenia Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''Ox ...
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1998 Armenian Premier League
Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 1998 season. * Aragats FC of Gyumri is promoted. Regular season League table Results Championship round Championship round league table Results Relegation round Relegation round league table Results Promotion/relegation play-off Top goalscorers See also * 1998 in Armenian football * 1998 Armenian First League * 1998 Armenian Cup {{1998–99 in European Football (UEFA) Armenian Premier League seasons 1 Armenia Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ' ...
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1998 Armenian Cup
The 1998 Armenian Cup was the seventh edition of the Armenian Cup, a football competition. In 1998, the tournament had 16 participants, out of which only one was a reserve team. Results Preliminary round The match was played on 6 March 1998. First round The first legs were played on 10 March 1998. The second legs were played on 15 March 1998. Quarter-finals The first legs were played on 10 and 11 April 1998. The second legs were played on 25 April 1998. Semi-finals The matches were played on 9 May 1998. * Yerevan advanced to the final after the draw. Final See also * 1998 Armenian Premier League External links 1998 Armenian Cupat rsssf.com {{1997–98 in European Football (UEFA) Armenian Cup seasons Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factboo ...
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1997 Armenian Premier League
Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 1997 season. *Dvin Artashat and FC Lori are promoted. * Homenmen Yerevan changed their name into Erebuni-Homenmen Yerevan. League table Results Promotion/relegation play-off Top goalscorers See also * 1997 in Armenian football * 1997 Armenian First League * 1997 Armenian Cup {{1997–98 in European Football (UEFA) Armenian Premier League seasons 1 Armenia Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''Ox ...
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1996–97 Armenian Cup
The 1996–97 Armenian Cup was the sixth edition of the Armenian Cup, a football competition. In 1996–97, the tournament had 24 participants, none of which were reserve teams. Results First round FC Yerevan, Karabakh Yerevan, Pyunik, Van Yerevan, Kotayk, Tsement, Shirak and Ararat Yerevan received byes to the second round. The first legs were played on 1 and 2 October 1996. The second legs were played on 9 and 10 October 1996. Second round The first legs were played on 19, 20 October and 2 November 1996. The second legs were played on 2, 3 and 14 November 1996. Quarter-finals The first legs were played on 26 March 1997. The second legs were played on 8 April 1997. Semi-finals The first legs were played on 13 May 1997. The second legs were played on 18 May 1997. Final See also * 1996–97 Armenian Premier League External links 1996–97 Armenian Cupat rsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Armenian Cup Armenian Cup seasons Armenia A ...
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1996–97 Armenian Premier League
Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 1996–97 season. * Arabkir Yerevan and BKMA Yerevan are promoted. League table Results Top goalscorers See also * 1996–97 in Armenian football * 1996–97 Armenian First League * 1997 Armenian Cup {{DEFAULTSORT:1996-97 Armenian Premier League Armenian Premier League seasons Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ' ... 1997 in Armenian football 1996 in Armenian football ...
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1995–96 Armenian Cup
The 1995–96 Armenian Cup was the fifth edition of the Armenian Cup, a football competition. In 1995–96, the tournament had 24 participants, none of which were reserve teams. Results First round Kapan-81, Vanadzor, Arabkir, Nairit, Karabakh Yerevan, Ararat Yerevan, Shirak and FC Yerevan received byes to the second round. The first legs were played on 31 August 1995. The second legs were played on 14 September 1995. Second round The first legs were played on 1 March 1996. The second legs were played on 6 and 8 March 1996. Quarter-finals The first legs were played on 1 and 2 April 1996. The second legs were played on 5 and 13 April 1996. Semi-finals The first legs were played on 3 and 4 May 1996. The second legs were played on 13 and 14 May 1996. Final See also * 1995–96 Armenian Premier League External links 1995–96 Armenian Cupat rsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 Armenian Cup Armenian Cup seasons Armenia Armenia (), , gro ...
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1995–96 Armenian Premier League
Statistics of Armenian Premier League in the 1995/96 season. * Homenetmen Yerevan changed their name to FC Pyunik due to changes in the club ownership and sponsorship. * Yerazank FC disbanded and yielded their place to Karabakh. Karabakh, a Nagorno-Karabakh Republic-based club from Stepanakert, were relocated to Yerevan. * Kotayk Abovyan and Banants Kotayk were merged and the name of the merger was limited to FC Kotayk. * Newly-established FC Yerevan was promoted to replace Banants Kotayk. League table Results Promotion/relegation play-off Top goalscorers See also * 1995–96 in Armenian football * 1995–96 Armenian First League * 1996 Armenian Cup {{DEFAULTSORT:1995-96 Armenian Premier League Armenian Premier League seasons Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World ...
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1995 Armenian Cup
The 1995 Armenian Cup was the fourth edition of the Armenian Cup, a football competition. In 1995, the tournament had 18 participants, of which only one was a reserve team. Results Preliminary round The matches were played on 5 March 1995. First round Quarter-finals The first legs were played on 4 April 1995. The second legs were played on 13 and 14 April 1995. Semi-finals The first legs were played on 5 May 1995. The second legs were played on 14 May 1995. Final See also * 1995 Armenian Premier League External links 1995 Armenian Cupat rsssf.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1995 Armenian Cup Armenian Cup seasons Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''Ox ... Armenian Cup, 1995 ...
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1995 Armenian Premier League
The 1995 Armenian Premier League season was a transitional season, therefore, there was no winner for the competition. * Aragats FC from Gyumri were promoted. * Homenmen-FIMA Yerevan were renamed Homenmen Yerevan. Group 1 League table Results Group 2 League table Results Top goalscorers See also * 1995 in Armenian football * 1995 Armenian First League * 1995 Armenian Cup {{1994–95 in European Football (UEFA) Armenian Premier League seasons 1 Armenia Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''Ox ...
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