VG Ballstarz

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Full nameVirgin Gorda Ballstarz Football Club
League BVIFA Football League
2015–16 8th

The Virgin Gorda Ballstarz, commonly known as VG Ballstarz is a British Virgin Islands football club that competes in the BVIFA National Football League. [1]

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