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CSKA's Vagner Love on the ball (Photo from www.sport-express.ru) 28.10.2008, 05:51

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AFP Photo / Antonio Scorza 12.11.2008, 20:17

Russia’s footballers climb rankings

Russia's national football team have reached their highest FIFA ranking since 1997. Guus Hiddink's charges now sit 8th – climbing up one position from last month.

CSKA Moscow secure Champions League spot

Published: 11 November, 2008, 11:18

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Former UEFA Cup holders, CSKA, have secured their place in next season's Champions league following an easy 4-1 win over FC Moscow.

Wagner Love single-handedly did the damage for the Army Men.

The Brazilian international grabbed all four of his side's goals.

Love scored twice in each half to increase his lead in the top-scorers table to 17 goals and become the highest-scoring foreigner in the Russian Premier League ever.

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