Unisport – Armenian Futsal Cup holder

YEREVAN, May 21. / ARKA/. The futsal club Unisport, whose main sponsor is Unibank, became the winner of the Armenian Futsal Cup.

In the final match of the tournament, Unisport confidently thrashed ProDev 10-1 and won the Armenian Futsal Cup. Throughout the tournament, the team demonstrated confident, bright and high-scoring play, confirming a high level of preparation and true team spirit.

In the current season, Unisport continues to compete for another title. In the Armenian Futsal Premier League playoff final, the team will face Yerevan.

Supporting the futsal club “Unisport” is part of Unibank’s corporate social responsibility strategy and reflects the bank’s commitment to the development of sport in Armenia, the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, and the support of young talents. The desire to win, discipline, and team spirit are values that unite sport and business and lead to high results.

By supporting professional sport, Unibank aims to contribute to the development of Armenian futsal and the future success of Armenian athletes both nationally and internationally.

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