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Azerbaijan's U-19s beats Greece
14 October 2010 [15:50] -
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Azerbaijan’s Under-19 national football team have beaten Greece 1-0 in the qualifying round of the European championship in Baku. On October 16, Azeri U-19 will face with Georgia.
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