Taichung City Dragon F.C.

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Taichung City Dragon FC
Ground Taichung Football Field
Capacity5,000
League Intercity Football League

Taichung City Dragon FC is a football club from Taiwan Taipei, also called Republic of China. It is one of the main association football clubs in Taiwan Taipei.


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