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Full name | Kramers Football Club | |
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Founded | 2008? | |
Ground | PCC Track & Field Stadium | |
Capacity | 4000 | |
Manager | Torsten Shaudt | |
League | Palau Soccer League | |
2012 | 3rd (Spring League) 5th (Fall League – ongoing) | |
Kramers FC is a Palauan association football club from Koror [1] which plays in the Palau Soccer League, the top level league in Palau in the Spring League 2012. It was founded in at least 2008. [1]
Kramers FC finished first in their first season of competition for which data is available in the 2008 Palau Soccer League. Their next recorded season of football is 2012, where they finished third in the Spring League and currently fifth and last in the Fall League as of November 2012. [2] , [3]
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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