RC Dinamo-Center

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RC Dinamo-Center
Full nameRugby Club Dinamo-Center
Location Tiraspol, Moldova
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RC Dinamo-Center (Romanian : RK Dinamo-Center) is a Moldovan rugby club in Tiraspol. They currently play in the Ukraine Rugby Superliga, despite the city being located in within the borders of Moldova.


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