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Azerbaijan no down, no up in FIFA ranking
10 May 2014 [09:00] -
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Football`s world governing body, FIFA, has released its latest rankings of national teams, in which Azerbaijan remained 85th.
Azerbaijan has 398 points.
The next rankings will be announced on June 6.
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