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Azerbaijan jumps one spot in FIFA rankings
05 July 2013 [08:45] -
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FIFA, world football's governing body, has released its latest rankings of national teams, in which Azerbaijan climbed one place to 117th.
World and European champions Spain top the rankings.
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