Armenian Independence Cup
- Armenian Independence Cup
The Armenian Independence Cup ( _hy. Հայաստանի Անկախության Գավաթ) is the main football cup competition of Armenia. In its original form as the Armenian Cup, it started in 1939, when Armenia was a republic of the Soviet Union. It served as a qualification tournament for the Soviet Cup, and it was not disputed by Armenian teams in the Soviet League pyramid. After Armenia gained independence in 1992, the cup became known as Independence Cup, and the final is held every year on May 9.
Winners
Performance
* "Homenetmen is the former name of Pyunik"
External links
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/armecuphist.html List of Armenian Cup Finals (with links to full results)] from RSSSF
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