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Sacramento Republic FC

www.sacrepublicfc.com

 
Sacramento Republic FC are the 2014 USL Champions and the 2016 Western Conference Regular Season Champions. Sacramento Republic FC exist to make the Sacramento region into the most inspiring, energetic and rewarding place to live, work and play. Through the world`s game, the club provides exciting, energetic and inclusive experiences to foster an indomitable movement, including their efforts to procure MLS rights and a soccer-specific stadium in Downtown Sacramento.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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