Ispartaspor

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Ispartaspor
Full nameIspartaspor
Founded1967
Dissolved2014
Ground Isparta Atatürk Şehir Stadyumu, Isparta
Capacity10500
League Turkish Regional Amateur League 7th Group

Ispartaspor was a Turkish football (soccer) team from the city of Isparta in Isparta Province. Pink and green were the club's colours.


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