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2001 in Armenian football

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above2001 in Armenian football
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header1Premier League champions
data2Pyunik
header3First League champions
data4Malatia
header5Armenian Cup winners
data6Pyunik

Premier League

  • FC Armenicum, Karabakh Yerevan, Lori Vanadzor, and FC Kotayk. FC Armenicum were dissolved and yielded their place to the revived FC Pyunik.
  • Newly established Dinamo-2000 Yerevan are allowed to participate in the premier league without competing in the Armenian First League first.
  • On August 20, Araks Ararat FC was dissolved. The rights to participate in the Premier League were granted to the newly founded club Spartak Yerevan.
  • Banants were relocated from the village of Kotayk to Yerevan. Despite not participating as a separate team in the 2000 Armenian First League, the club was also allowed to participate in the 2001 Armenian Premier League season.
  • Kilikia did not pay entrance fee and refused to play twice, leading to their expulsion. At the end of the season they were also relegated along with Lori
  • Karabakh were relocated from Stepanakert to Yerevan.

Top goalscorers

PlayerTeamGoals1234
ARMArman KaramyanPyunik21
ARMHayk HakobyanSpartak Yerevan16
ARMMher AvanesyanZvartnots-AAL15
ARMAram HakobyanSpartak Yerevan15

First League

  • Malatia and Kasakh returned to professional football.
  • Armavir returned to professional football under the name Karmrakhayt Armavir.
  • FC Gyumri changed their name back to Aragats FC.
  • Pyunik-2 were added to the Armenian First League to make an 8-team competition.

First stage

Second stage

  • Teams kept head-to-head results of preliminary stage in both groups.
  • Tavush Ijevan withdrew before the start of the second stage

Promotion Group

Bottom Group

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