Unisport Crowned Armenian Futsal Premier League Champion

YEREVAN, June 1. /ARKA/. Unisport has been crowned champion of the Armenian Futsal Premier League, securing the title with an impressive performance throughout the season. In the second match of the playoff final, Unisport once again defeated Yerevan, claiming a convincing 8–3 victory. The championship title is a testament to the team’s dedication, professionalism, and outstanding teamwork.

As the club’s main sponsor, Unibank continues to support Unisport and remains committed to the development of sports in Armenia.
Supporting sports has long been an important part of Unibank’s corporate social responsibility strategy. The Bank contributes to the growth of both professional and youth sports, helping create opportunities for athletes to achieve their full potential. Unibank believes that investment in sports contributes not only to athletic achievements but also to leadership growth and national pride.

Unibank congratulates the players, coaching staff, and fans of Unisport on this remarkable achievement and wishes the team continued success, new victories, and outstanding performances in future international competitions.

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