Fire Brigade SC

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Fire Brigade SC
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Full nameFire Brigade SC
Nickname(s)Les rouges et noirs
Dissolved2000

Fire Brigade SC is the most successful football club in Mauritius with 13 league titles, 12 Mauritian cups and 3 Republic cups. There has been great rivalry between Sunrise Flacq United and Fire Brigade SC. Both clubs have met each other four times in the Republic Cup finals, with Sunrise Flacq United winning on all four occasions.

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