Sport | Squash |
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Abbreviation | DSQV |
Founded | 1973 |
Regional affiliation | European Squash Federation |
Location | Münster |
President | Michael Gäde |
Secretary | Alexander Korsch |
Men's coach | Oliver Pettke |
Women's coach | Uwe Peters |
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