2012–13 Armenian Premier League

Armenian Premier League
Season 2012–13
Champions Shirak
Champions League Shirak
Europa League Mika
Gandzasar
Pyunik
Matches played 136
Goals scored 345 (2.54 per match)
Top goalscorer Norayr Gyozalyan
(21 goals)
Biggest home win Pyunik 6–0 Ararat Yerevan
Biggest away win Ararat Yerevan 0–3 Mika
Banants 2–5 Impulse
Banants 0–3 Pyunik
Highest scoring Banants 2–5 Impulse
2011

The 2012–13 Armenian Premier League season was the twenty-first since its establishment. The season began on 24 March 2012 and ended on 18 May 2013, with two scheduled breaks between 2–27 July 2012 and 3 December 2012 – 8 March 2013.[1] Ulisses are the defending champions, having won their first league title last season.

The league switched from a year-round to a fall-spring schedule.[2]

The title was won by Shirak.[3]

Competition changes

The league changed its competition mode from that of a calendar year to a fall-spring schedule.[2] As a consequence, this season will be longer than usual; every team will play six times against each other team, three times at home and three times away.

Teams

Location of teams in the 2012–13 Armenian Premier League

Because all of the club's in last year's First League competition were reserve teams of the Premier League clubs, there was no promotion or relegation between the two for this season. Therefore, the league membership has not changed from last year's competition.

Club Location Stadium Capacity
Ararat YerevanYerevanCity Stadium (Abovyan)3,946
BanantsYerevanBanants Stadium5,010
GandzasarKapanGandzasar Stadium3,500
ImpulseDilijanAyg Stadium (Ararat)1,280
MikaYerevanMika Stadium7,250
PyunikYerevanRepublican Stadium (until March 2013)
Football Academy Stadium (from April 2013)
14,403
1,428
ShirakGyumriGyumri City Stadium2,844
UlissesYerevanRepublican Stadium14,403

Personnel and sponsorship

Team Chairman Head Coach Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Ararat Yerevan Switzerland Hrach Kaprielyan Armenia Albert Safaryan Armenia Gorik Khachaturyan Jako
Banants Armenia Sargis Israelyan Armenia Rafael Nazaryan Armenia Ararat Arakelyan Umbro
Gandzasar Armenia Maksim Hakobyan Armenia Abraham Khashmanyan Armenia Armen Tatintsyan Joma
Impulse Armenia Tigran Hakobyan Armenia Armen Gyulbudaghyants Armenia Narek Davtyan Lotto
Mika Armenia Carlos Khazaryan Slovakia Zsolt Hornyák Armenia Aghvan Mkrtchyan Umbro Armavia
Pyunik Armenia Karen Harutyunyan Armenia Suren Chakhalyan Armenia David Manoyan Hummel Armenian Development Bank
Shirak Armenia Arman Sahakyan Armenia Vardan Bichakhchyan Armenia Tigran Davtyan Kappa Sovrano
Ulisses Armenia Artak Harutyunyan Armenia Sevada Arzumanyan Armenia David Grigoryan Lotto VivaCell MTS

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Shirak (C) 42 26 10 6 70 38+32 88 2013–14 UEFA Champions League First qualifying round
2 Mika 42 24 7 11 57 39+18 79 2013–14 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round 1
3 Gandzasar Kapan 42 18 13 11 48 37+11 67
4 Pyunik 42 19 6 17 67 51+16 63
5 Impulse 42 18 6 18 66 65+1 60 Team disbanded after the season 3
6 Ulisses 42 11 12 19 41 509 45
7 Ararat Yerevan 42 9 6 27 27 7043 33
8 Banants 42 5 16 21 37 6427 31

Source: Football Federation of Armenia
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1Pyunik, as winners of 2012–13 Armenian Cup, qualify for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
2Executive committee of the Football Federation of Armenia decided to allow Banants to participate in the Premier League next season despite the fact that FC Banants took the last place in the tournament and was supposed to leave it.
3Impulse decided not to participate in 2013–14 Armenian Premier League competition, because is dissolved by the decision of the owners.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Results

Matches 1–14

Home ╲ Away ARA BAN GANIMPMIKPYUSHIULI
Ararat Yerevan 13 01 02 03 23 12 21
Banants 20 01 12 01 11 30 23
Gandzasar Kapan 10 30 01 23 10 12 01
Impulse 41 11 11 12 30 02 10
Mika 30 21 02 42 32 21 31
Pyunik 60 40 01 13 00 13 42
Shirak 40 21 21 31 11 01 10
Ulisses 31 00 00 40 12 11 11

Source: Football Federation of Armenia
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 15–28

Home ╲ Away ARA BAN GANIMPMIKPYUSHIULI
Ararat Yerevan 10 31 10 10 02 02 12
Banants 11 00 25 11 03 11 11
Gandzasar Kapan 00 11 30 32 20 11 01
Impulse 12 22 30 21 24 31 20
Mika 10 10 00 22 21 31 10
Pyunik 10 10 42 12 01 12 31
Shirak 32 21 20 11 20 21 21
Ulisses 00 22 02 21 12 30 02

Source: Football Federation of Armenia
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 29–42

Home ╲ Away ARA BAN GANIMPMIKPYUSHIULI
Ararat Yerevan 11 21 12 10 13 01 00
Banants 00 11 23 21 20 22 02
Gandzasar Kapan 20 20 21 10 11 00 10
Impulse 01 10 12 11 10 02 20
Mika 10 20 12 10 10 00 20
Pyunik 20 40 11 32 20 01 31
Shirak 31 20 22 43 30 01 20
Ulisses 10 00 00 41 01 11 00

Source: Football Federation of Armenia
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top scorers

Updated through matches played on 12 April 2013.
Rank Player Club Goals[4]
1 Armenia Norayr Gyozalyan Impulse 21
2 Ivory Coast Ismaël Béko Fofana Shirak 14
Armenia Simon Muradyan Mika 14
4 Senegal Yoro Lamine Ly Shirak 13
5 Armenia Viulen Ayvazyan Pyunik 11
Armenia Andranik Barikyan Shirak 11
7 Armenia Arsen Balabekyan Ulisses 10
8 Armenia Kamo Hovhannisyan Pyunik 10
Brazil Diego Lomba Gandzasar 9
10 Republic of Macedonia Filip Timov Impulse 8

References

  1. "Premier League Armenia, fixtures and results". soccerway.com. Global Sports Media. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Soccer: Armenia league to forgo foreign goalkeepers; switch to autumn-spring schedule". Armenia Now. 15 November 2011. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  3. "Shirak wrap up Armenian title". UEFA.com. 3 May 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  4. Soccerway 20.08.2012, soccerway.com

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