Azerbaijan national football team






















































































Azerbaijan
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s) Milli (The National Team)
Association AFFA
Confederation
UEFA (Europe)
Head coach Nikola Jurčević
Captain Maksim Medvedev
Most caps

Rashad Sadygov (111)
Top scorer
Gurban Gurbanov (14)
Home stadium Baku Olympic Stadium
FIFA code AZE


















First colours














Second colours














Third colours



FIFA ranking
Current 108 Steady(4 April 2019)[1]
Highest 73 (July 2014)
Lowest 170 (June 1994)
Elo ranking
Current 105 Increase 6 (27 March 2019)[2]
Highest 51 (28 June 1928)
Lowest 152 (2 June 2001)
First international

 Georgia 6–3 Azerbaijan 
(Gurjaani, Georgia; 17 September 1992)[3][4]
Biggest win

 Azerbaijan 4–0 Liechtenstein 
(Baku, Azerbaijan; 5 June 1999)
 Azerbaijan 5–1 San Marino 
(Baku, Azerbaijan; 4 September 2017)
Biggest defeat

 France 10–0 Azerbaijan 
(Auxerre, France; 6 September 1995)[3]
UEFA Nations League
Appearances 2 (first in 2018)

The Azerbaijan national football team (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan milli futbol komandası) is the national football team of Azerbaijan and is controlled by Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan. It represents Azerbaijan in international football competitions. The majority of Azerbaijan's home matches are held at the national stadium, Baku Olympic Stadium, with friendly matches sometimes hosted at club stadiums.


The Azerbaijan national football team has taken part in qualification for each major tournament since Euro 96, but has never qualified for the finals tournament of any World Cup or European Championships.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Early period (before the 1920s)


    • 1.2 Soviet era (1920s–1991)


    • 1.3 Post-independence (1992–present)


      • 1.3.1 1990s


      • 1.3.2 2000s


      • 1.3.3 2010s






  • 2 Team image


    • 2.1 Colours


    • 2.2 Nickname


    • 2.3 Media coverage and public relations




  • 3 Stadium


  • 4 Honours


  • 5 Competitive record


    • 5.1 FIFA World Cup record


    • 5.2 UEFA European Championship record




  • 6 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C


  • 7 2018–19 UEFA Nations League & Euro 2020 qualifiers


  • 8 Fixtures and results


    • 8.1 2018


    • 8.2 2019




  • 9 Players


    • 9.1 Current squad


    • 9.2 Recent call-ups




  • 10 Coaching staff


  • 11 All time record against other national teams


  • 12 Managers


  • 13 Player statistics


  • 14 Kit suppliers


  • 15 See also


  • 16 References


  • 17 External links





History



Early period (before the 1920s)


In the early twentieth century, football began to become popular in Azerbaijan, which was then part of the Russian Empire. In 1912, Azerbaijani football players had their first "international match" and they won in Tbilisi, Georgia against the local "Sokol" team with 4:2. During 1912–1913, matches between Azerbaijani and Georgian football teams were organized, first in Tbilisi and then in Baku. In 1914 the Football Union was founded in Azerbaijan. The Football Union undertook the organization of official city championships and other competitions.[5]



Soviet era (1920s–1991)


The oldest records of football teams in Soviet Azerbaijan goes back to 1926–1927, when Trans-Caucasian Championship was organized in Tbilisi. Three South Caucasian countries participated: Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia.[3] The Azerbaijan national football team held its first friendly matches against Georgia and Armenia in 1927 for the Trans-Caucasian Championship in Georgia.[3] Also in 1926 footbal players from Azerbaijan played three matches with Football team from Iran in Baku. In 1929 there were played three matches between these teams in Tehran. In all matches Azerbaijan players won.[6][7]


The 1960s is considered the Golden Age for Azerbaijani football as it produced great players like Anatoliy Banishevskiy, Alakbar Mammadov and the football referee Tofiq Bahramov, most famous for being the linesman who helped to award a goal for England in the 1966 World Cup Final between England and West Germany.



Post-independence (1992–present)



1990s


After Azerbaijan gained its independence in 1991, AFFA — Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan — was created. In 1992, renowned Azerbaijani footballer Alekper Mamedov became the first head coach of the Azeribaijani national football team, compiling a 3–1 record as coach that includes the first ever national team victory, over Georgia on May 25, 1993.[8][9] In 1994, the national team was accepted into FIFA and UEFA. The security issues, forced the team to play all of its home Euro 96 qualifiers in Trabzon, Turkey.[10]



2000s




Azerbaijani squad in 2008.


As of the early 2000s, AFFA started to integrate more players to the national team through FIFA's eligibility rules.[11] In February 2004, Carlos Alberto Torres, captain of the Brazil team that won the 1970 FIFA World Cup was appointed its national coach. Despite a poor start, a 0–6 defeat to Israel on February 18, Azerbaijan won their first ever away match, 3–2 against Kazakhstan on April 28. In June 2005, following a 3–0 defeat by Poland, Torres stood down from the position, to be replaced by former Neftchi coach Vagif Sadygov, his third spell as coach of Azerbaijan. Shahin Diniyev took over as manager in November 2005. He resigned on 31 October 2007, and Gjoko Hadzievski was named as care-taking coach of Azerbaijan.[12]


In April 2008, former German football player and coach Berti Vogts was appointed as a manager of Azerbaijan on a two-year contract.[13] Azerbaijan had a mixed qualifying campaign, finishing with 5 points, just missing out on a last place to Liechtenstein with 2 points.


In November 2009, AFFA extended Berti Vogts' contract a further two years, making him the first manager to manage Azerbaijani national team in two qualification cycles.[14][15]



2010s


In 2010, following a shock win over Turkey, the team reached 90th place in FIFA World Rankings, Azerbaijan's highest position ever in country's football history.[16][17] After victory over Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan also broke their scoring and points records by gaining 7 points and scoring 10 goals.[18][19]


In November 2011, AFFA extended Berti Vogts' contract a further two years, until end of 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification cycle.[20] Under Vogts, Azerbaijan had some poor results, not being able to defeat second-string sides. Vogts faced major criticism, protest and demonstration from local supporters and the media.[21][22] However, Azerbaijan managed to finish qualification cycle in fourth place, the team's best ever finish.[23] In December 2013, Vogts being granted a new two-year contract, with aim to lead Azerbaijan through EURO 2016 qualifying.[24] On July 2014, Azerbaijan beat its ranking record by reaching 73rd place in FIFA World Rankings. Following three straight losses, Vogts resigned from his post after spending six years in charge of Azerbaijan.[25][26]


Succeeding Vogts as full-time manager was former Croatia international Robert Prosinečki. He guided the Azeri team to another record points haul (10) in 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying, but the team still finished fifth in the six-team Group C. Prosinečki resigned after deciding not to extend his contract with the Azerbaijan football federation.



Team image



Colours




Azerbaijan national football team in October 2013.


As of UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying round, Azerbaijan's home colours are all-red kit. The team wears an all-blue kit for away games. This combination of colours are traditional for the national team since their first game. In the beginning of 90s the team has worn a white shirt, to the end of decade it has been transformated into blue-white striped shirts. At the beginning of the 2000s, the kit was replaced by the white shirt with a vertical tricolour stripe, color originating from the national flag of Azerbaijan on the chest. The kit was changed into blue shirts, red shorts and green socks only for the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying round. After the tournament, the national team went back to their usual combination of colours.


Azerbaijan national team's away colours were yellow-black striped shirts, black shorts and yellow socks until UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying round, when it was decided to abandon this kit in favor of the completely blue. During the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying round games the team has used an all red kit.


Since 2017, Azerbaijan's kit have been supplied by Nike. They took over from Puma who were Azerbaijan's kit suppliers between 2004 and 2006. Before that Umbro were Azerbaijan's kit suppliers between 2002 and 2004.



Nickname


Azerbaijan is often referred to by the media and supporters as Milli (The National), which is the nickname associated with all of Azerbaijan's international sporting teams due to the team's utilization of the country's national colors.[27]



Media coverage and public relations


Azerbaijan's matches are presently covered by the public channel İTV.[28]2014 FIFA World Cup qualification match rights were held by AZTV and Idman Azerbaijan TV.[29]


AZTV, Idman Azerbaijan TV and Lider TV are among other networks that have previously shown live fixtures.[30]



Stadium





Baku Olympic Stadium



Most of Azerbaijan's home matches are played at the new Baku Olympic Stadium in Baku. It has been Azerbaijan's primary home stadium ever since the move from Tofiq Bahramov Stadium in 2015. Today, some qualifying matches and friendly matches are still hosted at the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium, whereas others are hosted at the Lankaran City Stadium, Bakcell Arena and Dalga Arena after it met UEFA stadium criteria.[31][32]



Honours



  • ECO Cup 1993 – Bronze


Competitive record



FIFA World Cup record





















































































































































FIFA World Cup record


FIFA World Cup qualification record
Year
Round
Position

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA
Position

Uruguay 1930 to Italy 1990
Part of  Soviet Union - - - - - - -

United States 1994
Did not enter - - - - - - -

France 1998
Did not qualify 8 1 0 7 3 22 5/5

South Korea Japan 2002
10 1 2 7 4 17 6/6

Germany 2006
10 0 3 7 1 21 6/6

South Africa 2010
10 1 2 7 4 14 5/6

Brazil 2014
10 1 6 3 7 11 4/6

Russia 2018
10 3 1 6 10 19 5/6

Qatar 2022

To be determined


Canada Mexico United States 2026

Total
58 7 14 37 29 104 -


UEFA European Championship record











































































































































UEFA European Championship record


UEFA European Championship qualifying record
Year
Round
Position

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA
Position

France 1960 to Sweden 1992
Part of  Soviet Union - - - - - - -

England 1996

Did not qualify
10
0
1
9
2
29
6/6

Belgium Netherlands 2000
10
1
1
8
6
26
5/6

Portugal 2004
8
1
1
6
5
20
5/5

Austria Switzerland 2008
12
1
2
9
6
28
8/8

Poland Ukraine 2012
10
2
1
7
10
26
5/6

France 2016
10
1
3
6
7
18
5/6

Europe 2020

To be determined
1
0
0
1
1
2


Germany 2024







Total

61

6

9

46

37

149
-


2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group C














































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification













1

 Germany
10
10
0
0
43
4
+39
30
Qualification to 2018 FIFA World Cup



2–0

3–0

6–0

5–1

7–0
2

 Northern Ireland
10
6
1
3
17
6
+11
19
Advance to second round


1–3


2–0

2–0

4–0

4–0
3

 Czech Republic
10
4
3
3
17
10
+7
15



1–2

0–0


2–1

0–0

5–0
4

 Norway
10
4
1
5
17
16
+1
13


0–3

1–0

1–1


2–0

4–1
5

 Azerbaijan
10
3
1
6
10
19
−9
10


1–4

0–1

1–2

1–0


5–1
6

 San Marino
10
0
0
10
2
51
−49
0


0–8

0–3

0–6

0–8

0–1


Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers


2018–19 UEFA Nations League & Euro 2020 qualifiers



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Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Promotion


Kosovo

Azerbaijan

Faroe Islands

Malta
1

 Kosovo (P)
6
4
2
0
15
2
+13
14
Promotion to League C



4–0

2–0

3–1
2

 Azerbaijan
6
2
3
1
7
6
+1
9



0–0


2–0

1–1
3

 Faroe Islands
6
1
2
3
5
10
−5
5


1–1

0–3


3–1
4

 Malta
6
0
3
3
5
14
−9
3


0–5

1–1

1–1


Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
(P) Promoted.




















































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification


Slovakia

Wales

Hungary

Croatia

Azerbaijan
1

 Slovakia
2
1
0
1
2
1
+1
3[a]
Qualify for final tournament



10 Oct

2–0

6 Sep

19 Nov
2

 Wales
1
1
0
0
1
0
+1
3[a]


1–0


19 Nov

13 Oct

6 Sep
3

 Hungary
2
1
0
1
2
3
−1
3[a]



9 Sep

11 Jun


2–1

13 Oct
4

 Croatia
2
1
0
1
3
3
0
3[a]


16 Nov

8 Jun

10 Oct


2–1
5

 Azerbaijan
1
0
0
1
1
2
−1
0


11 Jun

16 Nov

8 Jun

9 Sep


Updated to match(es) played on 24 March 2019. Source: UEFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Notes:




  1. ^ abcd Head-to-head points: Slovakia 3, Wales 3, Hungary 3, Croatia 0. Head-to-head goal difference: Slovakia 1, Wales 1, Hungary –1. Head-to-head goals scored: Slovakia 2, Wales 1.




Fixtures and results


For all past match results of the national team, see single-season articles and the team's results page


2018



Azerbaijan  v  Moldova


















Azerbaijan  v  Belarus


















Azerbaijan  v  Macedonia


















Azerbaijan  v  Kyrgyzstan


















Kazakhstan  v  Azerbaijan


















Latvia  v  Azerbaijan


















Azerbaijan  v  Kosovo


















Malta  v  Azerbaijan


















Faroe Islands  v  Azerbaijan


















Azerbaijan  v  Malta


















Azerbaijan  v  Faroe Islands


















Kosovo  v  Azerbaijan


















2019



Croatia  v  Azerbaijan


















Azerbaijan  v  Lithuania


















Azerbaijan  v  Hungary


















Azerbaijan  v  Slovakia


















Wales  v  Azerbaijan


















Azerbaijan  v  Croatia


















Hungary  v  Azerbaijan


















Azerbaijan  v  Wales


















Slovakia  v  Azerbaijan


















Players



Current squad


The following players were called up for matches against Croatia and Lithuania on 21 and 25 March 2019.[34][35]
Caps and goals as of 25 March 2019 after the match against Lithuania.
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No.

Pos.
Player
Date of birth (age)
Caps
Goals
Club
1

1GK

Salahat Aghayev

(1991-01-04) 4 January 1991 (age 28)
16
0

Azerbaijan Neftçi
12

1GK

Emil Balayev

(1994-04-17) 17 April 1994 (age 25)
0
0

Kazakhstan Tobol
23

1GK
Shahruddin Mahammadaliyev

(1994-06-22) 22 June 1994 (age 24)
0
0

Azerbaijan Qarabağ

5

2DF

Maksim Medvedev (captain)

(1989-09-29) 29 September 1989 (age 29)
56
3

Azerbaijan Qarabağ
6

2DF

Badavi Huseynov

(1991-07-11) 11 July 1991 (age 27)
43
0

Azerbaijan Qarabağ
21

2DF

Tamkin Khalilzade

(1993-08-06) 6 August 1993 (age 25)
11
1

Azerbaijan Sabah
4

2DF

Rahil Mammadov

(1995-11-24) 24 November 1995 (age 23)
8
0

Azerbaijan Qarabağ
3

2DF

Shahriyar Rahimov

(1989-04-06) 6 April 1989 (age 30)
2
0

Azerbaijan Sabail
15

2DF
Omar Buludov

(1998-12-15) 15 December 1998 (age 20)
0
0

Azerbaijan Neftçi
18

2DF

Anton Krivotsyuk

(1998-08-20) 20 August 1998 (age 20)
1
0

Azerbaijan Neftçi

2

3MF

Gara Garayev

(1992-10-12) 12 October 1992 (age 26)
50
0

Azerbaijan Qarabağ
13

3MF

Dimitrij Nazarov

(1990-04-04) 4 April 1990 (age 29)
39
8

Germany Erzgebirge Aue
7

3MF

Araz Abdullayev

(1992-04-18) 18 April 1992 (age 27)
33
3

Azerbaijan Qarabağ
9

3MF

Namik Alaskarov

(1995-02-03) 3 February 1995 (age 24)
16
0

Azerbaijan Neftçi
20

3MF

Richard Almeida

(1989-03-20) 20 March 1989 (age 30)
16
3

Azerbaijan Qarabağ
8

3MF

Emin Mahmudov

(1992-04-27) 27 April 1992 (age 26)
11
1

Azerbaijan Neftçi
14

3MF

Eddi Israfilov

(1992-08-02) 2 August 1992 (age 26)
10
0

Spain Alcorcón
19

3MF

Ali Babayev

(1990-11-01) 1 November 1990 (age 28)
1
0

Azerbaijan Sumgayit

16

4FW

Rufat Dadashov

(1991-09-29) 29 September 1991 (age 27)
22
4

Germany Preußen Münster
11

4FW

Ramil Sheydayev

(1996-03-15) 15 March 1996 (age 23)
18
2

Russia Krylia Sovetov
10

4FW

Mahir Madatov

(1997-07-01) 1 July 1997 (age 21)
15
2

Azerbaijan Qarabağ
22

4FW

Mirabdulla Abbasov

(1995-07-24) 24 July 1995 (age 23)
3
0

Azerbaijan Neftçi


Recent call-ups


The following players have also been called up to the Azerbaijan squad within the last 12 months and are still available for selection.






















































































































































































































Pos.
Player
Date of birth (age)
Caps
Goals
Club
Latest call-up

GK

Kamran Agayev

(1986-02-09) 9 February 1986 (age 33)
79
0

Azerbaijan Keşla
v.  Faroe Islands, 17 November 2018

GK

Anar Nazirov

(1985-09-08) 8 September 1985 (age 33)
4
0

Azerbaijan Gabala
v.  Latvia, 9 June 2018


DF

Urfan Abbasov

(1992-10-14) 14 October 1992 (age 26)
10
1

Azerbaijan Gabala
v.  Kosovo, 20 November 2018

DF

Pavel Pashayev

(1988-01-04) 4 January 1988 (age 31)
17
0

Ukraine Oleksandriya
v.  Kosovo, 20 November 2018

DF
Shahriyar Aliyev

(1992-12-25) 25 December 1992 (age 26)
0
0

Azerbaijan Sumgayit
v.  Kosovo, 20 November 2018

DF

Tural Akhundov

(1988-08-01) 1 August 1988 (age 30)
2
0

Azerbaijan Neftçi
v.  Faroe Islands, 17 November 2018

DF

Mahammad Mirzabeyov

(1990-11-16) 16 November 1990 (age 28)
18
0

Azerbaijan Neftçi
v.  Malta, 14 October 2018

DF
Bakhtiyar Hasanalizade

(1992-12-29) 29 December 1992 (age 26)
0
0

Azerbaijan Zira
v.  Malta, 14 October 2018

DF

Ruslan Abışov

(1987-10-10) 10 October 1987 (age 31)
56
4

Azerbaijan Neftçi
v.  Latvia, 9 June 2018

DF

Ilgar Gurbanov

(1986-04-25) 25 April 1986 (age 32)
30
1

Azerbaijan Gabala
v.  Latvia, 9 June 2018

DF

Ufuk Budak

(1990-05-26) 26 May 1990 (age 28)
17
0

Turkey Boluspor
v.  Latvia, 9 June 2018

DF
Slavik Alkhasov

(1993-02-06) 6 February 1993 (age 26)
0
0

Azerbaijan Keşla
v.  Latvia, 9 June 2018


MF

Aleksey Isayev

(1995-11-09) 9 November 1995 (age 23)
0
0

Azerbaijan Sumgayit
v.  Croatia, 21 March 2019INJ

MF

Rahid Amirguliyev

(1989-09-01) 1 September 1989 (age 29)
60
3

Azerbaijan Sabail
v.  Kosovo, 20 November 2018

MF

Javid Imamverdiyev

(1990-08-01) 1 August 1990 (age 28)
11
1

Azerbaijan Sabah
v.  Kosovo, 20 November 2018

MF

Afran Ismayilov

(1988-10-08) 8 October 1988 (age 30)
40
5

Azerbaijan Sumgayit
v.  Kosovo, 20 November 2018

MF

Javid Huseynov

(1988-03-09) 9 March 1988 (age 31)
54
2

Azerbaijan Gabala
v.  Malta, 10 September 2018

MF

Joshgun Diniyev

(1995-09-13) 13 September 1995 (age 23)
8
0

Azerbaijan Sabah
v.  Malta, 10 September 2018

MF

Rahman Hajiyev

(1993-07-25) 25 July 1993 (age 25)
7
0

Azerbaijan Neftçi
v.  Malta, 10 September 2018


FW

Ruslan Gurbanov

(1991-09-12) 12 September 1991 (age 27)
26
1

Azerbaijan Sabail
v.  Kosovo, 20 November 2018

FW

Rauf Aliyev

(1989-02-12) 12 February 1989 (age 30)
47
7

Azerbaijan Gabala
v.  Malta, 10 September 2018

FW

Amil Yunanov

(1993-01-06) 6 January 1993 (age 26)
4
0

Azerbaijan Keşla
v.  Latvia, 9 June 2018

Notes



  • INJ = Not part of the current squad due to injury.


  • PRE = Preliminary squad


  • RET = Retired from international football.



Coaching staff



























Position
Name
Head coach

Croatia Nikola Jurčević
Assistant coach

Croatia Mario Tokić
Assistant coach

Azerbaijan Arif Asadov
Fitness coach

Croatia Frano Leko
Video Analyst

Croatia Armin Alibegović


All time record against other national teams




Managers




Under Berti Vogts, Azerbaijan reached its highest position ever in FIFA World Rankings



As of 26 March 2019[36]



















































































































































































































Player statistics


Lists of the players with the most caps and top goalscorers for Azerbaijan, as of 30 January 2018 (players in bold are still available for selection):





Gurban Gurbanov is all-time leading goalscorer and was head coach of Azerbaijan national team throughout 2018.



















































































Ten goalscorers with most goals[37]
Player
Period
Caps
Goals
1

Gurban Gurbanov
1992–2005
68
14
2

Vagif Javadov
2006–present
58
9
3

Dimitrij Nazarov
2014–present
37
8
4

Elvin Mammadov
2008–present
37
7
5

Branimir Subašić
2007–2013
40
7
6

Rauf Aliyev
2010–present
47
7
7

Zaur Tagizade
1997–2008
40
6
8

Nazim Suleymanov
1992–1998
24
5
9

Farrukh Ismayilov
1998–2007
34
5
10

Vidadi Rzayev
1992–2001
38
5




Rashad Sadygov is the most capped player of Azerbaijan's international matches.



















































































Ten players with most appearances[37]
Player
Period
Caps
Goals
1

Rashad Sadygov
2001–2017
111
5
2

Aslan Kerimov
1994–2008
80
0
3

Kamran Aghayev
2008–present
79
0
4

Mahir Shukurov
2004–2015
76
4
5

Mahmud Gurbanov
1994–2008
75
1
6

Tarlan Ahmadov
1992–2005
75
0
7

Gurban Gurbanov
1992–2005
68
14
8

Emin Agayev
1992–2005
65
1
9

Vüqar Nadirov
2004–present
61
4
10

Rahid Amirguliyev
2007–present
60
3



Kit suppliers































Kit provider
Period

Puma
1996–1999

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Diadora
2000–2001

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Umbro
2002–2003

Puma
2004–2005

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Umbro
2006–2017

Logo NIKE.svg
Nike
2017–present


See also



  • Azerbaijan national under-23 football team

  • Azerbaijan national under-21 football team

  • Azerbaijan national under-20 football team

  • Azerbaijan national under-19 football team

  • Azerbaijan national under-18 football team

  • Azerbaijan national under-17 football team

  • Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan

  • Azerbaijan Premier League



References





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External links







  • Azerbaycan Futbol Federasiyaları Assosiasiyası


  • azerifootball.com (in Russian)


  • Archive of international results 1979–2004 from Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

  • UEFA match report on the first away win

  • national-football-teams

  • Azerisport

  • Day.az

  • Complete List of teams and results












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