SV Zwaluwen Wierden

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Full nameSport Vereniging Zwaluwen Wierden
Founded23 September 1948;74 years ago (1948-09-23)
GroundSportpark Het Lageveld
Wierden, Netherlands
Capacity3,000
ChairmanJan Erik ter Avest
ManagerErik Assink
League Eerste Klasse Saturday D (2019–20)

Sport Vereniging Zwaluwen Wierden is a football club from Wierden, Netherlands.

Founded on 23 September 1948, the club competes in the Eerste klasse.

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