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Full name | Leichathletik Klub Zug Handball | ||
Arena | Zug Sporthalle, Zug | ||
Head coach | Christoph Sahli | ||
League | Spar Premium League | ||
2021-22 | 2nd | ||
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Website Official site |
LK Zug is a Swiss women's handball club from Zug. They won four national championships between 2010 and 2016. [1] They have been a regular in EHF competitions since the 1990s, participating twice to the EHF Champions League.
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