SCM U Craiova (men's volleyball)

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SCM U Craiova
SCM Craiova logo.png
Ground Sala Polivalentă
(Capacity: 4,215)
ManagerDan Pascu
League Divizia A1
2021–22 Divizia A1, 3rd

SCM U Craiova is a volleyball club based in Craiova, Romania.

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