A.C.S.D. Saluzzo

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Saluzzo
ACSD Saluzzo logo.png
Full nameAssociazione Calcio Sportiva Dilettantistica Saluzzo
Nickname(s)Granata (maroons), Salusse, Marchionali (marquisals)
Founded1901
Ground Stadio Amedeo Damiano,
Saluzzo, Italy
Capacity1,570
League Serie D

Associazione Calcio Sportiva Dilettantistica Saluzzo (briefly ACSD Saluzzo or AC Saluzzo, commonly Saluzzo) is an Italian association football club located in Saluzzo, Piedmont. It currently plays in Serie D. Its colors are all-maroon.


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