Moscow's Ararat coach resigns
Aleksandr Grigoryan, head coach of Ararat team in Moscow, who coached the team in the 2nd league football league of Russia, resigned. The official website of the newly-formed club informs. "I made such a decision as there was an agreement with the management of Ararat that I would be assisting the team only in the first season. I have fulfilled my task by 100% and now Ararat is confidently leading the tournament table with a score of 12 points. Now I am aiming to move forward,"the Armenian specialist said. Aleksandr Grigoryan led the Moscow club since August this year. Under his leadership, Ararat held 14 matches, scoring 38 points. Thus, the Vice-President of the Club and Team Coach Poghos Galstyan will prepare Ararat for the upcoming matches.