1995 in Armenian football was a transitional season. For this season the Armenian Premier League was composed of twelve clubs in two groups of six. No championship was awarded, and no teams were relegated or promoted.
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given for Armenian Coach of the Year. The same year the Football Federation of Armenia was founded, an award for the best Armenianfootball player began...
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