First Armenian Front

First Armenian Front

First Armenian Front (Armenian: Հայկական Առաջին Ճակատ), also known as FAF, is the official football supporters' association in Armenia, founded in 2008. The association currently consists of around 2,000 active members.

Foundation

FAF has been formed by merging Ararat FC and Armenia national team fans, currently the formation is ongoing and the association currently cooperates with Football Federation of Armenia concerning their status and possible support.

Activities

First Front supports all and various national teams, representing Armenia at the international level. The debut was made in June 2008 during 2008 Euro U-19 elite qualification matches, held in Armenia.

External links

* [http://www.armfootball.com/forum/index.php?showforum=30 Discussion board]


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