Laguna F.C.

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Laguna 2007 FC
Full nameLaguna 2007 Futsal Club
(formerly Laguna Football Club)
Ground Victoria Stadium
League Gibraltar Futsal First Division
2018–1910th

Laguna FC is a former football team from Gibraltar, and current futsal team, currently playing in the Gibraltar Futsal Premier Division. [1]

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History

They played in the Gibraltar Football League's First Division, [2] spending a prolonged period as one of the stronger sides in the division behind the dominant Lincoln Red Imps. [3] The side eventually withdrew from the football league. A futsal side continues to operate under the name Laguna 2007 Futsal Club (currently known as VR Solutions Laguna for sponsorship reasons). [4]

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