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Gabala FC vs Serbian Borca
24 July 2012 [10:00] -
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Azerbaijani football club Gabala will play Serbian Borca in a friendly.
The game is part of Gabal`s training camp in Slovenia.
Borca is competing in the Serbian Super League.
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