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Azerbaijan's female volleyball players rank 33rd in FIVB rankings
01 September 2010 [11:35] -
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The International Federation of Volleyball has released its latest world rankings of women teams, placing Azerbaijan 33rd with 9.75 points.
Brazil leads the table with 172.5 points, followed by USA and China which have 145.5 and 136.5 points respectively.
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