2002 Armenian Premier League
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Malatia Malatya ( hy, Մալաթիա, translit=Malat'ya; Syro-Aramaic ܡܠܝܛܝܢܐ Malīṭīná; ku, Meletî; Ancient Greek: Μελιτηνή) is a large city in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey and the capital of Malatya Province. The city ha ...
were disbanded before the season began, therefore
FC Lori FC may refer to: Businesses, organisations, and schools * Fergusson College, a science and arts college in Pune, India * Finncomm Airlines (IATA code) * FranklinCovey company, NYSE stock symbol FC * Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force in Pakis ...
were given the chance to stay up. *FC Karabakh Yerevan changed their name to
Lernayin Artsakh FC Lernayin Artsakh FC ( hy, Լեռնային Արցախ Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ) is an association football club based in unrecognized Stepanakert, Artsakh Republic but is registered in the town of Sisian, Syunik Province, Armenia. The ...
Yerevan.


League table


Results


Top goalscorers


See also

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2002 in Armenian football The 2002 season was the 10th season of competitive association football in Armenia. Premier League * FC Malatia disbanded before the start of the season. FC Lori from Vanadzor were given another chance to stay up. * Karabakh Yerevan changed thei ...
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2002 Armenian First League 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 Armavir became the league champions, and were promoted to the 2003 Armenian Premier League. Ove ...
* 2002 Armenian Cup {{2002–03 in European Football (UEFA) Armenian Premier League seasons 1
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 ...
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 ...