Rugbyclub Wageningen

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Rugby Club Wageningen
Full nameRugby Club Wageningen
Union Dutch Rugby Union
Founded7 May 1970
Location Wageningen, the Netherlands
Ground(s)Sportpark De Zoom
ChairmanEvelien van der Wolf
Coach(es) Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Weber
League(s)3e klasse zuidoost
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Rugbyclub Wageningen, also known RC Wageningen, is a Dutch rugby club in Wageningen, in central Netherlands.

History

The club was founded on 7 May 1970. At its first 5-year jubileum the first ever Dutch women's rugby match was organised in Wageningen.


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