JKT Mgambo

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JKT Mgambo
Ground Mkwakwani Stadium,
Tanga, Tanzania
Capacity10,000
League Tanzanian Premier League

JKT Mgambo is a football club based in Tanga, Tanzania. They play in the top level of Tanzanian professional football, the Tanzanian Premier League.


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