ARMENIA2

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ARAKS ARARAT – Also known as Tsement Ararat in top level. Dissolved in 2000, then ressurected but dissolved again in 2005. FC VANADZOR – Also known as Auto Vanadzor and Astgh Vanadzor. DYNAMO EREVAN – Also known as Dynamo Energo. Not to be confused with FC Ulysses (also known as Dynamo 2000 Erevan) and Dynamo VZ Erevan, that are different clubs. FC DVIN – Also known as FC Artashat FC KAYEN  - Also known as Bentonit LERNAGORTS – Also known as Sipan FC YEGHVARD – Also known as Zoravan  FC ARMAVIR – Also known as Araks and Karmrachajt. FK KAZAH AŠTARAK – Also known as MIKA Kasach CSKA EREVAN – Today known as BKMA Erevan FC ARABKIR – Also known as Kanaz SKA ARAI – Also known as SKA Arai Echmiadsin FC LERNAGORTS KAPAN – Also known as FA Kapan 81. Club merged with Ararat Kapan and FA Ararat Erevan into FA Ararat Lernagorts. FA Ararat eventually exited and merger was renamed into Gandassar Kapan and is still active. FC ALASHKERT – Originaly form village Martuni, relocated to Erevan. FC LERNAJIN ARTSAH 2 – Played some season in Erevan. FC ARMENIKUM – Swallowed by Pyunik FC LERNAJIN ARTSAH – Also known as Karabach Erevan. Club is originaly from Stepankert which is in Azerbaidjan, however she alternates between Artsah league in Azerbaidjan (Not recognised by FIFA and UEFA) and armenian leagues. FC MIKA ASHTARAK 2 – B team of MIKA Erevan (MIKA was originally from Ashtarak but relocated to Erevan. However, B team kept Ashtarak in its name) FC ESTEGLAL KOTAYK – B team of FC Kotayk FC ARTSAH EREVAN – Today known as FC Noah Erevan    Divisional movements: 1992 – Two divisions. After  18 matches top three from each group enter play off and after ten rounds winner is promoted to top level, while rest of teams play 26 more rounds and bottom two are demoted to amateur levels. 1993 – Two divisions. Winners promoted. 1993 table of first group on Wikipedia (In german) is incomplete and wrong. Tenth club with record 19 6 2 11 26-38 14  is not Almost Erevan, but Mush Charentsavan. Eleventh club was Almost Erevan with record 20 3 3 14 20-47 9 while twelweth club was ROUR Erevan with  record 20 1 2 17 12-57 4. I checked it on armenian Wikipedia.  Also, table of second group is wrong – looks like Sipan Artik played two matches and lost against Aznavour FC and Araks Armavir. So, those two clubs should have one more match and one more win – I count so in all time table – or we have two more losses (Strangely,  goal difference is ok meaning that Sipans two defeats of 0-9 and 0-4 are counted in Aznavours and Araks's goal difference). 1994 – One division. Goal difference of Sipan Vardenis is wrong , it's not 26-38 bur 20-54 (checked on armenian wikipedia). 1995 – Two divisions. 1995/96- One division. Playoff match CSKA – Aragaz Gjumri was played and is counted in all time table. 1996/97 One division 1997 – One Division. FC Spitak goal difference is wrong. It's not 37-14 but 38-14. 1998 – One division 1999 – One division 2000 – One division 2001 – One division. After first 14 matches top four clubs played for promotion and rest of clubs for relegation. Relegation table is not correct / complete  because FC Tavush withdrew. Record at withdrawal was 6 0 1 5 1-14 1. I added Tavush's record into all time table. 2002 – One division. MIKA 2 Erevan and Dinamo 2000 Erevan withdrew before second stage. They have all remaining matches awarded 0-3 losses against them. Match MIKA 2 – Dinamo 2000 was never played and was awarded as 0-0 loss to both teams. That is why there are two more losses int he final table. 2003 – today - One division