Full name | Phare Petit-Canal |
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Ground | Stade de Petit Canal |
Capacity | 1,500 |
Head coach | Gérard Andy |
League | Guadeloupe Division of Honor |
Phare Petit-Canal is a Guadeloupean professional football club that is based in the commune of Petit-Canal. The club competes in the Guadeloupe Division of Honor, the top tier of football on the island.
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