Armenian Futsal Premier League
The Premier League is the premier futsal league in Armenia. It was founded in 1998. The Premier League, which is played under UEFA rules and organized by Football Federation of Armenia, currently consists of 5 teams.
Founded | 1998 |
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Country | Armenia |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
International cup(s) | UEFA Futsal Cup |
Current champions | Leo (2nd title) |
Current: Current Season at UEFA.com |
2017-18 teams
Currently, 8 teams are participating in the 2017-18 season:[1]
Club | City | Arena | Capacity |
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Alaverdi | Alaverdi | Oleg Gorbunov Sports School | n/a |
Armenia Travel | Yerevan | Mika Sports Arena | 1,200 |
Charbakh | Yerevan | Mika Sports Arena | 1,200 |
Kapan | Kapan | Davit Hambardzumyan Sports School | n/a |
Leo | Yerevan | Mika Sports Arena | 1,200 |
Sh.S.U. Futsal | Gyumri | Aram Sargsyan Sports Hall | 350 |
Shirak | Gyumri | Aram Sargsyan Sports Hall | 350 |
VSU Futsal | Vanadzor | Armenia Sports Arena | 950 |
Champions
Season | Winner |
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1998/99 | Yerevan |
1999/00 | Araks Yerevan |
2000/01 | Hayk Yerevan |
2001/02 | Hayk Yerevan |
2002/03 | Hayk Yerevan |
2003/04 | Polytechnic Yerevan |
2004/05 | Talgrig Yerevan |
2005/06 | Adana Yerevan |
2006/07 | Polytechnic Yerevan |
2007/08 | Polytechnic Yerevan |
2008/09 | Erebuni Futsal |
2009/10 | Kaghsi Hrazdan |
2010/11 | Erebuni Futsal |
2011/12 | Shahumyan Futsal |
2012/13 | Shahumyan Futsal |
2013/14 | Talgrig Yerevan |
2014/15 | ASUE Futsal |
2015/16 | ASUE Futsal |
2016/17 | Leo |
2017/18 | Leo |
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