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Coupe de France : 18 000 Toulousains venus célébrer la victoire au Capitole

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18 000 supporters de Toulouse sont venus célébrer la victoire en Coupe de France ce dimanche au Capitole. Le maire de la ville et tous les membres du club étaient de la partie. Devant les quelque 18.000 personnes venues se masser dimanche sur la place du Capitole, les Toulousains, vainqueurs la veille de la Coupe

The post Coupe de France : 18 000 Toulousains venus célébrer la victoire au Capitole appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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