Elfic Fribourg Generation

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Elfic Fribourg Generation
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Leagues NLB Women
Location Fribourg, Switzerland
Team colorsblue, white
  

Elfic Fribourg Generation is a Swiss women's basketball club based in Fribourg, Switzerland. Elfic Fribourg Generation plays in NLB Women, the second-highest tier level of women's professional basketball in Switzerland. The team is coached by Thibault Allemann. [1] The team is the second-tier team of Elfic Fribourg, which plays in the highest tier level in Switzerland.

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References

  1. "ELFIC FRIBOURG GENERATION 2ND TEAM". eurobasket.com. Euro Basket. Retrieved December 9, 2024.