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Azerbaijan's Azerrail beats Ukrainian Khimki volleyball club
02 February 2011 [15:28] -
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The Azerbaijan women`s volleyball club Azerrail have defeated Ukrainian Khimki 3-0 (25-14, 25-18, 25-13) in the first round of the Challenge Cup tournament in Ukraine.
The return match will be held in Baku next Tuesday.
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