Zepyur Football Training Camp

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Zepyur Football Training Camp
Zepyur camp, Pyunik village 21.06.2012.jpg
Location Pyunik
Kotayk Province, Armenia
Coordinates 40°36′24″N44°36′00″E / 40.60667°N 44.60000°E / 40.60667; 44.60000 Coordinates: 40°36′24″N44°36′00″E / 40.60667°N 44.60000°E / 40.60667; 44.60000
Owner Zepyur Summer Complex
Type Mountain resort & Football training camp
Opened 2011
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Zepyur Camp

Zepyur Football Training Camp (Armenian : Զեփյուռ Ամառային Ճամբար), is a football training camp in the Pyunik village of Kotayk Province, on the left bank of Marmarik River. The training camp is provided by a hotel, a restaurant as well as other entertainment facilities.

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Overview

The training camp was opened in 2011 on the grounds of the former Kilikia Camp, following a large scale redevelopment process during 2010. [1]

Currently, the camp is home to the following facilities:

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References

  1. Zepyur Camp Archived 13 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine .