Sports: SKN Sugar Boyz Prep For Armenia, Georgia Matches In Europe

WINN FM
June 3 2017


SKN Sugar Boyz Prep For Armenia, Georgia Matches In Europe

     

St. Kitts and Nevis (WINN); The St. Kitts and Nevis national senior men’s football team the Sugar Boyz is presently in Europe preparing for two important matches.

The Sugar Boyz, #89 in the FIFA World Ranking, will face #68-ranked Armenia on Sunday, June 4th, then on Wednesday, June 7th they come up against Georgia. Georgia is ranked #122.

Thrizen Leader of the St. Pauls United football club will captain the 20-member squad for the European tour.  Ten of the players are based in the United Kingdom- Romaine Sawyers, Lois Maynard, Jason St Juste, Jacob Hazel, Harrison Panayiotou, Michael Nottingham, Omari Sterling, Theo Wharton, Nathan Lescott, and Zephaniah Thomas.

Raheem Somersall is based in the USA, Gerard Williams in Trinidad, Justin Springer in Canada and Tishan Hanley in the Philippines.

The locally based players are Jamal Jeffers of the St. Paul's United FC, Errol O'loughlin of the Conaree FC, Carlos Bertie from the Cayon FC, and Kimaree Rogers and G'Vaune Amory of the Village Superstars.

The coaching staff is led by Head Coach Jacques Passy, and he is accompanied by Assistant Coach Jeffrey Hazel, Team Manager Keithly Pemberton, and other supporting staff.

Team Manager Pemberton spoke to WINN FM from Armenia on Thursday night (June 2). He said the team was settling in and awaiting the arrival of some of the players from St. Kitts who had been delayed.

“The rest of the team is in training and they are expecting a tough battle versus Armenia and Georgia because they are not easy teams. Georgia beat Spain last year, in Spain; I think that’s the first team to beat Spain at home in five years.

“The guys have assured me however that they’re up for the challenge so we’re asking that the whole of St. Kitts and Nevis be behind us for these two games.”  

SKNFA President Anthony Johnson said the FA continues to invest in the development of football in the federation, and sending the national team to Europe was costly, but worthwhile.

“That comes at a great cost to the Association but we believe it is important to expose our players not just to the traditional Caribbean or CONCACAF environment but different environments that perhaps are more challenging, and so we are very pleased that our national team will be undertaking this tour of Europe.” 

The two matches will be played at 12 midday local time and will be streamed lived via the following:

http://www.timesoccer.com/video/armenia-vs-st-kitts-nevis-live-streaming-highlights.html   

Culture: Goethe Institute Center may open in Armenia

PanArmenian
June 2 2017

PanARMENIAN.Net – President Serzh Sargsyan met on Friday, June 2 Klaus-Dieter Lehman, the president of the Goethe Institute, Germany’s largest cultural institution, presidential press service reports.

Welcoming the guest, the president expressed hope for Mr. Lehman’s visit to open up a new chapter in Armenian-German cultural cooperation and help strengthen interstate relations between the two countries.

Noting that Armenia and Germany are marking the 25th anniversary of establishment of diplomatic relations this year, President Sargsyan said he was pleased with fact that the Armenian-German relationship has been on the rise all through these years.

Armenia and Germany boast a high-level political dialogue and sustained inter-parliamentary relations. They are successfully developing bilateral trade and economic exchanges, cooperation in education and culture as supported by close interaction at the decentralized level.

The president cited the abovementioned factors as a good basis for the launch of advanced teaching of German in Armenia, which in turn will contribute to the strengthening of bilateral relations in all areas of mutual interest. In this context, the interlocutors discussed the possibility of establishing the Goethe Institute Center in Armenia in parallel to the already operational German Language Center, which dates back to 2009.

The president further expressed readiness to provide state support for the project, should the parties reach a relevant agreement. For his part, Klaus-Dieter Lehmane assured that the Goethe Institute would do its utmost to boost cooperation with Armenia.

Chess: Artashes Minasian among European Chess Championship round 3 leaders

PanArmenian, Armenia
June 2 2017

PanARMENIAN.Net – Three rounds have been completed at the European Individual Chess Championship 2017 in Minsk, with 9 players in the lead with maximum scores.

GMs Artashes Minasian, Vladimir Fedoseev, Ivan Cheparinov, Daniel Fridman, Sergei Azarov, Maxim Rodshtein, Yuriy Kuzubov, Pavel Ponkratov and Dmitry Bocharov are in joint lead with 3 wins.

Hrant Melkumyan and Hovhannes Gabyzyan have gained 2.5 points each.

The European Individual Championship 2017 is a qualification event for the next World Cup. According to FIDE regulations and the decision of the ECU Board, 22 players will qualify.

VivaCell-MTS and Fuller Center for Housing Armenia Have Launched the Construction Works of the Current Year

Yerevan, Armenia


The Construction Works of the Current Year Have Been Launched

 

The
long-term partnership between VivaCell-MTS and “Fuller Center for Housing”
Armenia continues.
The housing
project implemented in various regions of Armenia is not limited to financial
assistance or organizational works. Volunteering is also an important part
of this project which translates a message to the society to deny indifference.

 

VivaCell-MTS General Manager
Ralph Yirikyan, staff members
of the company and
the
Fuller Center for Housing Armenia team have launched this year’s
construction works
in Aragatsotn village of Aragatsotn region.

 

For decades, the Gevorgyan family had not been able to
finish the construction of their half-built house.  Owing
to the support of partner organizations, the construction will finally be finished
by the end of the
year.

 

“For many years we lived in my husband’s paternal house with his
parents and his brother’s family in Ujan village.
For years,
we have dreamed of having our own home. Decades ago, my father-in-law purchased
this house hoping that we will be able to finish the construction and move in
there
within a short period
. Years have
passed, but we have not been able to turn that half-built house into a
decent home. Last fall, we had to move into a metal container, as the house was
too crowded, and it was no longer possible to live there. I cannot believe that
soon we will have our own house and will live in decent conditions. Thank you,”
said the mother of the family, Narine.

 

By the end of the year, the construction of 7
half-built houses
in four regions of Armenia will be completed. The long-term partnership between VivaCell-MTS and Fuller Center for Housing Armenia is a success: in total 57 communities, of which 16 are borderland, have
benefitted from the program. The housing problem of already 146 families has been
solved.
 

 

“Community
development has always been the focus of our attention. We continuously support
programs that require long-term commitment, dedication, and ceaseless efforts.
The housing program is one of them. It is aimed at providing proportionate
development of both urban and rural areas, helping socially vulnerable families
to overcome poverty, and awakening their faith in a better future. By
implementing construction works, we provide more than merely material
assistance, as we also give moral support to these families, which, in their
case, is arguably more important,” said VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph
Yirikian.

“This
partnership is a vivid manifestation of Corporate Social Responsibility VivaCell-MTS
team is guided by. This is one of the best ways to eliminate poverty in Armenia,
that can serve as an example for others,” said “Fuller Center for Housing
Armenia” President Ashot Yeghiazaryan.

In 2017,
VivaCell-MTS
has invested
AMD 25
million
for the implementation
of the housing program.