Lernagorts Vardenis FC

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Lernagorts Vardenis Football Club (Armenian : Լեռնագործ Վարդենիս Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ), is a defunct Armenian football club from Vardenis, Gegharkunik Province. The club was dissolved in 1995 and is currently inactive from professional football. [1]

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League Record

YearClub NameDivisionPositionGPWDLGSGAPTS
1992Lernagorts Vardenis Armenian First League 112612410514528
1993Lernagorts Vardenis Armenian First League 6229112424519
1994Sipan Vardenis Armenian First League 1018311420547
1995Lernagorts Vardenis Armenian First League 414725202723
1995/96 – present-no participation--------

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