Karin Yerevan

Karin Yerevan

Karin Yerevan is an Armenian football club from Yerevan. The club made their professional debut in the 1993 Armenian First League, where they participated in Group 2 out of two groups fighting for promotion. They finished in fourth position of their group which was not enough to gain promotion to the Armenian Premier League. As a result they were forced to remain in the First League. As of today they never reached the highest level of Armenian football.

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