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Full name | Sdoos Club |
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Ground | Al Sayeg Stadium, 3,000 capacity Diriyah, Saudi Arabia |
Chairman | ? |
Manager | ? |
League | Saudi Fourth Division |
2015–16 | Group B, 4th place |
Sdoos Club is a Saudi Arabian football (soccer) team in Sdoos city playing at the Saudi Fourth Division. [1] [2]
Currently the team plays at the 3000 capacity Al Sayeg Stadium.
Saudi First Division (Level 2)
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