Ciceron Seagulls United S.C.

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Ciceron Seagulls
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Full nameCiceron Seagulls United Sports and Cultural Club
Nickname(s)Seagulls
Founded1975
Ground Ciceron Secondary School Field
Capacity200
League SLFA First Division
2016 ?

The Ciceron Seagulls United Sports and Cultural Club is a multi-sport organization based in the Ciceron neighborhood of Castries in St. Lucia. The organization is best known for their football, cricket, tennis and volleyball departments. The organization was founded in 1975. [1]

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References

  1. "Ciceron Seagulls United Sports & Cultural Club 40th anniversary reunion activity". St. Lucia News. stlucianewsonline.com. 21 June 2015. Retrieved 30 April 2017.