Full name | Clube Desportivo de Nacala |
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Founded | 1964 |
Ground | Estadio 25 de Junho Nanpula, Mozambique |
Capacity | 5,000 |
League | Moçambola |
2024 | 8th |
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Desportivo de Nacala was founded on 24 July 1964. [1]
Currently the team plays at the 5,000 capacity Estadio 25 de Junho.
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