FC Sipan

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FC Sipan (Armenian : Ֆոտբոլային Ակումբ Սիփան), is defunct Armenian football club from the Spandaryan village of Shirak Province. It was dissolved in 1993 and is currently inactive from professional football. [1] The club played its home games at the village's football ground named after Hamlet Mkhitaryan.

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