Graciano San Francisco

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Graciano San Francisco
Full nameGraciano San Francisco
GroundEstadio Marco Augusto Hernández,
Gracias
League Liga Nacional de Ascenso de Honduras

Graciano San Francisco is a Honduran football club based in Gracias, Honduras.

History

They took over the San Antonio de San Marcos de Ocotepeque franchise to play in the Honduran second division from the 2013 Clausura. [1]

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