Vaasa RC

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Vaasa RC
Full nameVaasa Rugby Club
Nickname(s)Vaasa Wolves (men's)
Vaasa Foxes (women's)
Founded2002 (2002) (Wolves)
2010 (Foxes)
Location Vaasa, Finland
Ground(s)Vaskiluodon kenttä
ChairmanSauli Tyvi
Coach(es)Aarne Ritala (Wolves)
Jonna Ritala (Foxes)
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Vaasa Rugby Club or Vaasa RC is a Finnish rugby club in Vaasa. The men's team, called the Vaasa Wolves, and the women's team, called the Vaasa Foxes, operate under the club. The men's team has not participated in the Finnish Championship League since 2019. Vaasa Foxes play in the women's rugby 7's Finnish Championship series.


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