RN Bogliasco

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Bogliasco
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Founded1951;72 years ago (1951)
League Serie A2
Based in Bogliasco, Italy
ArenaStadio Gianni Vassallo
(Capacity: 600)
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Championships1 Italian Leagues (Man)
1 Italian Cups (Women)
Website bogliasco1951.it

Bogliasco (Official name: Bogliasco 1951) is an Italian water polo club from Bogliasco in Liguria. Currently it plays in Serie A2.

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History

Bogliasco was founded in 1951 as Rari Nantes Bogliasco. It plays in the A1 series, the Italian top division, for the first time in 1970.
In 1981 it won the Italian championship Serie A men's water polo,

Honours

Famous players

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