RK Sisak

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RK Sisak
Full nameRagbi klub Sisak
Founded15 February 1970 (as RK Student)
Region Sisak, Croatia
Ground(s)Stadion Metalac
President Flag of Croatia.svg Dubravko Pešut
Coach(es) Flag of Croatia.svg Mirsad Žerić
League(s) Croatian Rugby Championship
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RK Sisak is a Croatian rugby club in Sisak.

History

The club was founded on 15 February 1970 as RK Student by a couple of university students.

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