KF Bashkimi Koretin

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KF Bashkimi Koretin
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Full nameKlub Futbollistik Bashkimi Koretin
Founded1974;49 years ago (1974)
GroundKoretin Stadium
Capacity600

KF Bashkimi Koretin (Albanian : Klubi Futbollistik Bashkimi Koretin) is a professional football club from Kosovo which competes in the Second League. The club is based in Koretin. Their home ground is the Koretin Stadium which has a seating capacity of 600. [1] [2]

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