F.C.S. Nacional

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FCS Nacional
Full nameFederatie Culturele Sportvereniging Nacional
Founded22 February 1960;64 years ago (1960-02-22), as SV Boxel
9 October 2000;23 years ago (2000-10-09), name changed to FCS Nacional
Dissolved22 December 2013;10 years ago (2013-12-22), merged with SV Deva Boys, name changed to Nacional Deva Boys
Ground Nacionello Stadion,
Houttuin, Suriname
Capacity1,500

FCS Nacional is a Surinamese football club. They were relegated from the Surinamese Eerste Klasse, the second tier of football in Suriname, in 2012. [1] They played their home games in Houttuin, Wanica District at the Nacionello Stadion. In 2013 the club merged with S.V. Deva Boys to form Nacional Deva Boys.

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