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Full nameClub Olympique de Saint-Dizier
Founded1933
Ground Stade Charles Jacquin,
Saint-Dizier
Capacity6,990

Club Olympique de Saint-Dizier is a French football club based in Saint-Dizier, Haute-Marne. It was founded in 1933. The club was declared bankrupt in April 2013.


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