Campo do SC Freamunde

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Complexo Desportivo do Sport Clube de Freamunde
Campo do SC Freamunde
Address Freamunde
Portugal
TypeStadium
Capacity 5,000
Current useYes
Tenants
S.C. Freamunde

Compelexo Desportivo do Sport Clube Freamunde is a multi-use stadium in Freamunde, Portugal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of S.C. Freamunde. The stadium is able to hold 5,000 people.

41°16′35″N8°20′22″W / 41.27639°N 8.33944°W / 41.27639; -8.33944


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