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Full nameLondon Camanachd Club
Gaelic nameComann Camanachd Lunnainn
NicknameThe Londoners, The Exiles, The International Brigade
Founded1874/1992/2004
GroundLondon
LeagueEnglish National League
20191st in English National League 2019
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London Camanachd is a shinty club in England. They have historically been attached to the South District. They went into abeyance in 1992 but were reconstituted in 2005. They played the first officially recognised Shinty match outside Scotland in 80 years on Saturday 22 July 2006 against the Highlanders. Currently the club field men's and women's teams in English and Scottish competitions as well as exhibition matches in Europe, most recently in 2018 in Brussels.

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