VC Marek Union-Ivkoni

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VC Marek Union-Ivkoni
Founded1996
Ground Hall Dupnitsa (European competitions)
Hall Dupnitsa (Domestic competitions)
(Capacity: 1,505)
League Bulgarian Volleyball Super League
CEV Champions League

VC Marek Union-Ivkoni is a professional men's volleyball team, based in Dupnitsa. VC Marek Union-Ivkoni plays in the Bulgarian League, Bulgarian Cup and the European Champions League.

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