Nshan Erzrumyan
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Nshan Erzrumyan (; born on 17 December 1979 in
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striker. Nshan was the highest goal scorer in the 2005 season and the second highest scorer in the 2006 season with 22 goals. He was a member of the Armenia national team, and has 2 caps since his debut in 2005.


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