SG Waspo'98 Hannover

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SG Waspo'98 Hannover
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Full nameSG Waspo'98 Hannover
City Hannover
Founded1898
Water Polo
NameSG Waspo'98 Hannover
Founded2003
League Deutsche Wasserball-Liga

The Waspo 98 Hannover is a swimming and professional water polo club in Hannover, Germany. The club was founded in 2003 by the fusion of the former German champions Waspo Hannover-Linden 1913 and Wasserfreunde 98 Hannover.

Bibliography

Wolfgang Philipps: Vergangenheit und Zukunft. 100 Jahre Waspo Hannover-Linden. 1913 – 2013, Hannover 2013

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