Cardiff Celts

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Cardiff CELTS
League EBL Division 1
Arena Sport Wales National Centre
Location Cardiff
Team coloursNavy Blue & Red
Head coachChris Horrocks
Website www.celtsbasketball.com

The Cardiff CELTS was a basketball team from Cardiff. The Celts competed in the English Basketball League, Division 1 and played their home games at the Sport Wales National Centre.

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