Armenia have formally complained to UEFA over refereeing decisions in their Euro 2012 qualifying defeat to the Republic of Ireland.
Needing to beat Ireland if they were to finish second in Group B and reach the qualifying play-offs, Armenia instead lost 2-1 in Dublin on Tuesday.
They lost Roman Berezovsky to a harsh red card in the 26th minute after the goalkeeper was deemed to have handled the ball outside the box, when he appeared to have used his chest.
Ireland striker Simon Cox also went unpunished after handling the ball in the build-up to Berezovsky s sending off.
The Armenian Football Association (FFA) have since confirmed they will be lodging an official protest with European football s governing body, UEFA.
The incident has drawn parallels with Ireland s FIFA World Cup play-off defeat to France in November 2009.
Striker Thierry Henry visibly handled the ball in the build-up to France s winning goal in the second leg of their play-off at the Stade de France, a result that saw Ireland miss out on last year s tournament in South Africa.
A somewhat outlandish conspiracy theory suggests UEFA may have been attempting to atone for the injustice suffered by Ireland by favouring the team on Tuesday.
But FFA chief Ruben Airapetyan has dismissed the theory out of hand.
Trust me, I would never think or believe that it would be possible for UEFA to give such instructions to the referee, Airapetyan said.
Ireland have been drawn against Estonia in a two-leg play-off to reach next year s European Championship finals in Poland and the Ukraine.