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Azerbaijan secures narrow 1-0 win over Moldova
01 June 2011 [10:27] -
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The Azerbaijan U-21 football team have beat Moldova 1-0 in a friendly here on Tuesday.
A goal came from skipper Mirhuseyn Seyidov in the second half.
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