SC Dornach

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SC Dornach
Full nameSport Club Dornach
Founded1 July 1920;103 years ago (1 July 1920)
GroundGigersloch
Capacity2,500
CoachMario Cantaluppi
League 1. Liga Classic Group 2
2011—20128th

SC Dornach is a Swiss football team from Dornach, Switzerland that plays in the 1. Liga Classic Group 2, the fourth division of Swiss football.


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