Provincial Temuco

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Provincial Temuco
Full nameClub de Deportes Provincial Temuco
Founded2007
Ground Municipal Germán Becker
Temuco, Chile
Capacity18,125
Chairman Flag of Chile.svg Gabriel Flores
Manager Flag of Argentina.svg Marcos Wenopal Pico
League Tercera División

Club de Deportes Provincial Temuco is a Chilean football club. Its home town is Temuco, Chile.

The club was founded in 2007 and participated for 2 years in Tercera División A.

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