FC Martigny-Sports

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FC Martigny-Sports
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Full nameFootball Club Martigny-Sports
Founded1917
Ground Stade d'Octodure
Martigny
Capacity2,500
ManagerDamien Claivaz
League Swiss 1. Liga

Football Club Martigny-Sports, is a football club from Martigny, Kanton Wallis, in Switzerland.

The club was founded in 1917, is currently playing in the Swiss 1. Liga.

Chart of FC Martigny-Sports table positions in the Swiss football league system Martigny Performance Chart.png
Chart of FC Martigny-Sports table positions in the Swiss football league system

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