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Spor Toto SK

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Spor Toto SK (Turkish: Spor Toto Spor Kulübü) is a Turkish multi-sport club sponsored by the Turkish state-owned lottery game organization, Spor Toto. It was established in Ankara, Turkey in 1995.

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