HC SM Garliava

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HC SM Garliava
Full nameRankinio Klubas Sporto Mokykla Garliava
Short nameHC Garliava
Arena Garliavos sporto centras
Capacity1,300
League A Lyga
2013/143rd
Club colours  
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Rankinio Klubas Sporto Mokykla Garliava is a Lithuanian women's handball club from Garliava.

Since 2008 HC Garliava has played in the Lithuanian League [1] and won it in 2010/11 season.

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