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2001 in Armenian football
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Premier League champions
Pyunik
First League champions
Malatia
Armenian Cup winners
Pyunik

Premier League

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Pyunik (C)2217237723+5453Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 Zvartnots-AAL 2216065221+3148Qualification for the UEFA Cup qualifying round
3 Spartak Yerevan 2215345713+4448
4 Shirak 2214535219+3347Qualification for the Intertoto Cup first round
5 Ararat Yerevan 2213364222+2042
6 Mika Ashtarak 2212554420+2441
7 Banants 2210484628+1834
8 Lernagorts Kapan 22531425633818
9 Dinamo-2000 22441418483016
10 Kotayk 22331619654612
11 Karabakh Yerevan 22261419634412
12 Lori Vanadzor 2212191783665Relegation to First League
13 Kilikia (E)00000000Expelled [lower-alpha 1]
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champions; (E) Expelled
Notes:
  1. Kilikia were expelled after playing a one match.

Top goalscorers

PlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Armenia.svg Arman Karamyan Pyunik 21
2 Flag of Armenia.svg Hayk Hakobyan Spartak Yerevan 16
3 Flag of Armenia.svg Mher Avanesyan Zvartnots-AAL 15
4 Flag of Armenia.svg Aram Hakobyan Spartak Yerevan 15

First League

First stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Malatia 1410313914+2533Qualification to Championship group
2 FIMA Yerevan 1410223817+2132
3 Pyunik-2 149234012+2829
4 Aragats 149142518+728
5 Kasakh 146263025+520Qualification to Bottom group
6 Dinamo Yerevan 145093032215
7 Karmrakhayt 1411121058484
8 Tavush 140113642361
9 Arpa 0-----0Withdrew before start of the season
10 Dinamo-2 Yerevan 0-----0Dropped since its parent team will participate instead.
Source: [ citation needed ]

Second stage

Promotion Group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Malatia 128312612+1427Champions, promotion to Armenian Premier League.
2 FIMA Yerevan 125251515017
3 Pyunik-2 123541415114
4 Aragats 12228821138
Source: [ citation needed ]

Bottom Group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsRelegation
5 Dinamo Yerevan 108023512+2324
6 Kasakh 108023017+1324
7 Karmrakhayt 101181235234
8 Tavush 0-----0Withdrew before start of the second stage.
Source: [ citation needed ]

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