Full name | Timerssoĸatigîgfik K'aĸortoĸ Kissaviarsuk 1933 | ||
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Founded | 17 June 1933 , as Kigssaviarssuk-33 | ||
Ground | Qaqortoq Stadium, Qaqortoq, Greenland | ||
President | Kent Kielsen | ||
Manager | Angutitsiaq Høy Poulsen | ||
League | Greenlandic Football Championship | ||
2022 | Greenlandic Football Championship, 7th | ||
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