Barcelona Uroloki

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Barcelona Uroloki
Helmet barcelona uruloki.png
Founded1990
Based in Barcelona
Head coachAingeru Duarte
Team presidentMarcos Guirles
LeagueLNFA/LCFA
Colors
   Green
   White
   Red
Mascot(s)dragon

The Barcelona Uroloki are an American football team from Barcelona. Barcelona Uroloki have won LNFA Serie B (03,04,05) | LNFA Serie C (21) | LCFA Senior (00,02,03,04,05,19,21) | LCFA 9 Senior (05) | LCFA 7 Senior (02,03,04) | Supercopa Catalana (01) [1]

  1. "Barcelona Uroloki Football Historia » Barcelona Uroloki Football". Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-08-27.


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