UB-83 Upernavik

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UB-83 Upernavik
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Full nameUpernavik Boldklub-83
Founded1983
Ground Upernavik Field
League Greenlandic Football Championship
20226th
Website Club website

UB-83 Upernavik is a Greenlandic football club based in Upernavik. Founded in 1983, the team plays in the Greenlandic Football Championship. [1] [2]

Stadium

Upernavik Field in 2007 before the installation of artificial turf Summer football in Upernavik 2007-06-28.jpg
Upernavik Field in 2007 before the installation of artificial turf

The club plays at the Upernavik Field. The stadium's modernization was financed by the Football Association of Greenland. [3]

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References

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