Rauman Pallo

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Rauman Pallo
Founded1949
Dissolved1991
Ground Äijänsuo Stadium, Rauma
Capacity2,000

Rauman Pallo was a sports club established in 1949 from Rauma, Finland, playing football, bandy and ice hockey. It was dissolved in 1991 as the club merged with Pallo-Iirot. Rauman Pallo played mainly in the second and third tiers of Finnish football. [1]

Notable former managers

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References

  1. Finland – Divisional movements Retrieved 14 June 2013.