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| Full name | Karachi Rugby Football Club | |
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| Founded | 1926 [1] | |
| Location | Karachi, Pakistan | |
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Karachi Rugby Football Club is a Pakistani rugby club in Karachi.
The club was founded in 1926, making it the oldest rugby club in Pakistan.
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