Urartu Yerevan

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Urartu Yerevan
Urartu Yerevan logo.jpeg
City Yerevan, Armenia
League Armenian Hockey League
Founded2005
Website Urartu Yerevan

Urartu Yerevan is an ice hockey team in Yerevan, Armenia. The team participates in the Armenian Hockey League.

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Urartu was founded in 2005, and since then they have won all Armenian Hockey League seasons they've participated in.

Season-by-season record

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPResults
2005-06N/AN/AN/AN/A-N/AN/AN/A1st
2006-07161600-12123481st (Won Final)
2007-08N/AN/AN/AN/A-N/AN/AN/A1st
2008-09161420-10427271st (Won Final)
2009-10N/AN/AN/AN/A-N/AN/AN/A1st

Achievements

See also

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References

Urartu Yerevan profile on Hockeyarenas.net