Mayor Left, So Did Alexander

MAYOR LEFT, SO DID ALEXANDER

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[01:40 pm] 20 January, 2009

"I was playing for "Vitebsk" and was getting ready to continue to
play for the Belarus team in 2009, but the events that took place
forced me to leave the team," told "A1+" defender of the Armenian
football team Alexander Tadevosyan.

The Armenian player has returned to Yerevan and is getting ready to
sign a contract with the "Mika" team of Yerevan. Alexander noted that
it made no sense to stay in Belarus.

"The mayor of Vitebsk was removed from his post after which "Vitebsk"
club was in panic. The mayor was the one supporting and funding the
team. It was clear that the team would no longer be able to fulfill
the financial obligations. I talked with the club administration. I
got into problems with them and they granted me the status of player."

Alexander Tadevosyan will soon join "Mika" and will start preparing
for the 2009 Armenian championship. "I know that "Mika" has gathered
a team of strong players this year and I think the series will be
interesting."

Tadevosyan hopes that he will manage to prepare for the Armenia-Latvia
friendly match to take place February 11 in the Cypriot city of
Limasol. "It is very important for us to play a good game and I will
try to be in good condition." The 28-year old defender who has played
38 matches for the Armenian football team, has also played for the
"Ararat" and "Pyunik" teams of Yerevan. Tadevosyan has also played a
series of games in the "Bagh" team of Iran, after which he returned
to "Pyunik" and then transferred to the "Vitebsk" team of Belarus in
January 2008 in the city of Vitebsk.