Bergkvara AIF

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Bergkvara AIF
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Full nameBergkvara Allmänna Idrottsförening
Founded1930
GroundHagaborgs IP
ChairmanKent Johansson
ManagerPeter Karlsson

Bergkvara AIF is a Swedish sports club located in Bergkvara. The club was founded in 1930.

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