1992 Yaghmuryan (Ararat Yerevan) 38
1993 Andranik Hovsepyan (Banants) 26
Gegam Hovhannisyan (Homenetmen) 26
1994 Arsen Avetisyan (Homenetmen) 39
1995 ---
1995/96 Ara Adamyan (Shirak Gyumri) 28
1996/97 Arsen Avetisyan (Pyunik Yerevan [I]) 24
1997 Artur Petrosyan (Shirak Gyumri) 18
1998 Aram Hakobyan (Dvin) 20
1999 Shirak Sarikyan (Tsement Ararat) 21
2000 Aram Hakobyan (Araks Ararat) 21
2001 Arman Karamyan (Pyunik Yerevan [II]) 21
2002 Arman Karamyan (Pyunik Yerevan [II]) 36
2003 Aram Hakobyan (Banants Yerevan) 45
2004 Edgar Manucharian (Pyunik Yerevan [II]) 21
Galust Petrosian (Pyunik Yerevan [II]) 21
2005 Nshan Erzrumian (Kilikia Yerevan) 18
2006 Aram Hakobyan (Banants Yerevan) 25
2007 Markos Pineiro Pizelli (Ararat Yerevan) 22
NB: Homenetmen (also known as AOSS) Yerevan changed name to Pyunik after the
1995 season and won two championships under that name; the club changed
name to Kilikia before the 1999 season, played two seasons under that name
and withdrew from the 2001 championship; before that championship, Armenikum
Yerevan, promoted in 2000, changed name to Pyunik and won the title as such.
These two Pyunik incarnations are numbered [I] and [II] above, respectively.
Prepared and maintained by Roberto Di Maggio for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Roberto Di Maggio
(dimrob@libero.it)
Last updated: 14 Dec 2007
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