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Azeri U-17 to have trainings in Moldova
03 May 2011 [16:52] -
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Azerbaijan's national Under-17 football team will have a training camp in Moldavian capital Chisinau.
Azerbaijani footballers will attend an international tournament "FA of Moldova Cup" on May 10-14.
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