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Friday, January 22, 2021

Hatis Back: Armenian basketball team mark comeback with a Euro League win

In round two of the women’s basketball European League on Thursday, the Yerevan club Hatis beat Chevakata (Vologda, Russia) 103-99. This was the event Armenian basketball fans have waited for – for nearly 20 years. Attending the game in a packed Mika hall, veteran basketball fans must have remembered full crowds that Soviet-era Hatis, then based in Abovyan, would attract. 

That legendary team included players not only from Armenia, but also from Russia and Ukraine. In 1989 Haits won the USSR Cup and that success in basketball was equal to Ararat’s victories in Soviet soccer competitions. Hatis, brought to life again out of non-existence this year, started off ambitiously, with its players and Georgian-Armenian coach not concealing their desire to score victories rather than just take part in international games. 

They view progressing to the playoff stage of the Euro League as the minimum task for this season. Active efforts to recruit players had been made for several months, resulting in a team that besides a few Armenian players also includes players from Serbia, Croatia, Georgia, Ukraine and even the United States and Jamaica. At the helm of Hatis is a Georgian-Armenian, Gia (Georgiy) Ghazanchian. Specialists say that the financial crisis may have helped Hatis and the Armenian domestic championship to look more attractive for players from other European leagues. Some basketball teams in Europe have been disbanded over the past year because of financial difficulties caused by the global recession. An invitation to play in Armenia became a life-line and an opportunity to participate in a European club tournament for many of the recruited players. 

Sport: Armenia soccer youths in mature play against Estonia, Ireland

A Danish coach’s Armenia provided a surprisingly positive finish to an otherwise failed soccer season as they battled bravely and successfully against visiting Estonia and Ireland. Flemming Serritslev’s Under-21 charges were a whisker away from scoring a deserved victory over Estonian coevals in the Saturday game at Republican Stadium, but after scoring once and missing a lot of good chances to materialize their advantage on the pitch they conceded a goal in stoppage time and had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Armenia’s junior team looked mighty three days later against Ireland. In that game, Serritslev’s youngsters scored their first victory in the current campaign 4-1, with Henrik Mkhitaryan managing a hat-trick. Thus, with four points (in six games) Armenia has managed to unseat Ireland from the fifth spot in the six-nation qualifying group that also includes Switzerland, Turkey and Georgia. 

Armeniaa next travel to Ireland for the second leg in early March. Meanwhile, European soccer’s governing body, UEFA, has announced the composition of six pools of nations for the Euro-2012 qualifying stage draw that will take place on February 7 to form nine qualifying groups. Armenia is in the fifth pool, along with Montenegro, Albania, Estonia, Georgia, Moldova, Iceland, Kazakhstan and Lichtenstein. Azerbaijan is put in the last sixth pool. (Source:armenianow.com

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Hatis Back: Armenian basketball team mark comeback with a Euro League win

In round two of the women’s basketball European League on Thursday, the Yerevan club Hatis beat Chevakata (Vologda, Russia) 103-99. This was the event Armenian basketball fans have waited for – for nearly 20 years. Attending the game in a packed Mika hall, veteran basketball fans must have remembered full crowds that Soviet-era Hatis, then based in Abovyan, would attract. That legendary team included players not only from Armenia, but also from Russia and Ukraine. In 1989 Haits won the USSR Cup and that success in basketball was equal to Ararat’s victories in Soviet soccer competitions. Hatis, brought to life again out of non-existence this year, started off ambitiously, with its players and Georgian-Armenian coach not concealing their desire to score victories rather than just take part in international games. 

They view progressing to the playoff stage of the Euro League as the minimum task for this season. Active efforts to recruit players had been made for several months, resulting in a team that besides a few Armenian players also includes players from Serbia, Croatia, Georgia, Ukraine and even the United States and Jamaica. At the helm of Hatis is a Georgian-Armenian, Gia (Georgiy) Ghazanchian.


Specialists say that the financial crisis may have helped Hatis and the Armenian domestic championship to look more attractive for players from other European leagues. Some basketball teams in Europe have been disbanded over the past year because of financial difficulties caused by the global recession. An invitation to play in Armenia became a life-line and an opportunity to participate in a European club tournament for many of the recruited players. Source:armenianow.com

Sport: Armenia soccer youths in mature play against Estonia, Ireland

A Danish coach’s Armenia provided a surprisingly positive finish to an otherwise failed soccer season as they battled bravely and successfully against visiting Estonia and Ireland. Flemming Serritslev’s Under-21 charges were a whisker away from scoring a deserved victory over Estonian coevals in the Saturday game at Republican Stadium, but after scoring once and missing a lot of good chances to materialize their advantage on the pitch they conceded a goal in stoppage time and had to settle for a 1-1 draw. Armenia’s junior team looked mighty three days later against Ireland. In that game, Serritslev’s youngsters scored their first victory in the current campaign 4-1, with Henrik Mkhitaryan managing a hat-trick. 

Thuss, with four points (in six games) Armenia has managed to unseat Ireland from the fifth spot in the six-nation qualifying group that also includes Switzerland, Turkey and Georgia.


Armenia next travel to Ireland for the second leg in early March. Meanwhile, European soccer’s governing body, UEFA, has announced the composition of six pools of nations for the Euro-2012 qualifying stage draw that will take place on February 7 to form nine qualifying groups. Armenia is in the fifth pool, along with Montenegro, Albania, Estonia, Georgia, Moldova, Iceland, Kazakhstan and Lichtenstein. Azerbaijan is put in the last sixth pool. 

Sourcee:armenianow.com