HRC Gripen

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HRC Gripen
Full nameHelsingborgs Rugby Klubb Gripen
Founded1968
Location Helsingborg, Sweden
Ground(s)Norrvalla IP, Helsingborg
PresidentNils Arvidsson
League(s) Allsvenskan
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Helsingborgs Rugby Club Gripen, also known as HRC Gripen is a rugby union club in Sweden. Founded in 1968 in the city of Helsingborg.


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