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Vanished: Spaarnestad began on a gray sandy plain in the early 1920s

Vanished: Spaarnestad began on a gray sandy plain in the early 1920s

This article explores the history of the defunct football club Spaarnestad, which was established in the early 1920s. It was the predecessor to the club Young Boys, which eventually ceased to exist in 2012.

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