
ArmInfo. The First Armenian Front (FAF) fan movement issued a statement in connection with the detention of 9 Armenian football fans who were holding a peaceful protest demanding the resignation of the president of the Football Federation of Armenia (FFA).
As reported by FAF, the incident occurred during the Pyunik - Ararat-Armenia match, during which fans took to the field demanding the resignation of the FFA leadership. The protesters expressed their readiness to leave the field and meet with FFA representatives, but their proposal was categorically rejected. As a result, law enforcement agencies began using excessive force.
"We call for the immediate release of those detained. Football belongs to the fans, our will is unwavering. Resignation is inevitable," the FAF movement said in a statement.
In connection with the incident, Gegham Manukyan, a member of the Armenian parliament from the opposition faction "Armenia", visited the Yerevan pretrial detention center where the detainees are being held. He noted that the videos that were distributed clearly show the peaceful nature of the action. "Their government is afraid of any complaints and demands for resignation. I met with everyone who was in the detention center, some of them were interrogated in the Shengavit pretrial detention center. They are confident in their actions and know that they were right. Each of them is an experienced specialist in their field. This is a new disgrace for the "bastion of democracy", "the oppositionist wrote.
As the FFA recalled, the Federation had previously issued a statement that the behavior of some groups of fans during the UEFA Nations League match between Armenia and the Faroe Islands led to the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, the only one in the country that meets the high international standards of UEFA, being placed under special monitoring. According to the statement, in case of further violations, the stadium could be disqualified, which would negatively affect the possibility of hosting the World Under-20 Championship in Armenia together with Georgia in 2029.
"We condemn such behavior of fan groups, seeing in it a tendency to harm Armenian football. We call on you to refrain from such actions and focus on supporting our teams during matches," the FFA statement noted.
Earlier, immediately after the national team's defeat by the team of North Macedonia, the team's head coach Aleksandar Petrakov was dismissed, but fans began to demand the resignation of the FFA president, expressing dissatisfaction not only with the insufficient results of football teams of different age groups, but also with the activities of the federation as a whole. However, the leadership of the Football Federation of Armenia responded to the statement by refusing to resign.