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Dzoraghbyur Training Centre

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A training ground is an area where professional association football teams prepare for matches, with activities primarily concentrating on skills and fitness. They also sometimes form part of a club's youth system , as clubs consider it important to have good facilities to aid the development of young players.

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4-501: Dzoraghbyur Training Centre , is the training ground and academy base of the Armenian football club FC Ararat Yerevan . Dzoraghbyur Training Centre was opened in 2007 on the grounds of the former Dzoraghbyur Sports Complex in the Dzoraghbyur village of Kotayk Province , 12 km east of the capital Yerevan . The complex was acquired by FC Ararat Yerevan earlier in 2003. In 2004,

8-425: A large-scale rehabilitation and modernization process was launched. US$ 2 million was allocated by the club for the reconstruction works. The first phase of the training centre was completed in 2007. Occupying an area of 48,000 m, the centre is currently used for the club's youth and senior teams trainings. The directing managers of the youth teams are Mushegh Nikoyan And Maxim Arakelyan. Major rehabilitation process

12-491: The opposing team's stadium on the day before a European away game, both for the benefit of the media and to become familiar with the surface. There have been several high-profile incidents, at training grounds, where players have been injured in disputes between teammates. Joey Barton was given a suspended prison sentence, on 1 July 2008, for an assault on teammate Ousmane Dabo on Manchester City's training ground and Andy Carroll broke teammate Steven Taylor 's jaw in

16-401: Was conducted during summer 2016, when new artificial turf was installed and the service building was entirely renovated. With a total area of 48,000 m, the centre is home to the following facilities: Training ground Training grounds are usually separate from a team's stadium , as clubs use the facilities to avoid overusing the stadium's pitch . However, teams usually train inside

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