Eleven Arrows F.C.

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Eleven Arrows
Full nameEleven Arrows Football Club
Founded1961;62 years ago (1961)
Ground Kuisebmund Stadium, Walvis Bay
Capacity4,000
Chairman JJ Doeseb
League Namibia Premier Football League

Eleven Arrows is a Namibian professional football club based in Walvis Bay. Founded in 1961, the club competes in country's highest division, the Namibia Premier League. [1]

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Achievements

1991
2011

Performance in CAF competitions

1992: Preliminary Round

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References

  1. "Namibia 2012/13". RSSSF . Retrieved 2017-09-08.