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What are the FFA worried about, and will the security forces resort to provocative actions? "Fact"


"Fact" daily writes:

UEFA Nations League Armenia-Faroe Islands match will take place today at Vazgen Sargsyan's "Republic" Stadium in Yerevan. Let's remind that after the dismissal of Petrakov, our team does not have an actual head coach and will play the next two matches under the leadership of the so-called "coaching staff". In the last two days, "Past" received information that, taking into account the protests of "First Armenian Front" (FAF) fans during the matches of the Armenian Championship, the Football Federation of Armenia appealed to the power structures to apply additional security measures during the Armenia-Faroe Islands match.

The FAF also spoke about this circulating information yesterday, noting that "at the urging of the FAF, a large presence of various power structures is expected." The FAF first stated that their request and position is to always support the national team, regardless of the results, and address the team's problems separately, in this case, after the departure of the current FAF leadership. Then they also announced that the match of the national team was not and could not be a platform for riots. "We condemn any such manifestation and call on the power structures not to resort to any provocative actions against the fans before the match, during the fanning process and afterwards."

By the way, let's add that according to the "First Armenian Front", ticket sales were in a bad state as of yesterday. "We have one of the worst ticket sales figures of the last few years."