Full name | Cadets Club |
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Ground | Stade Sir Guy Rozemont Quatre Bornes, |
League | Championnat de Maurice D3 |
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In 1986 the team won the Mauritian League. [1]
Their home stadium is Stade Sir Guy Rozemont in Quatre Bornes.
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