JS Mont Dore (handball)

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Full nameJeunesse Sportive du Mont Dore
LeagueFFHB Ligue De Handball Nouvelle Caledonie
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The Jeunesse Sportive du Mont Dore is a handball club in New Caledonia. [1]

Contents

Records

Men

Winners - 2006, 2007
Runners-up - 2008

Women

Best Finish - 5th 2007

See also

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References

  1. http://www.lhbnc.net/equipes/js-mont-dore-33271 Archived 2015-04-03 at the Wayback Machine Accueil ›Les équipes ›Equipe JS Mont-Dore