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Azerbaijan's national football team improves FIFA ranking
14 July 2010 [15:07] -
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Azerbaijan's national football team has improved ranking in an updated FIFA rating.
The national team ranks 106th with 266 points in the list.
Compared to the previous ranking, Azerbaijani team has moved up three spots.
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