JKT Oljoro F.C.

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Oljoro JKT FC
Full nameOljoro JKT FC
Ground Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium
Arusha, Tanzania
Capacity20,000
League Tanzanian First Division League

JKT Oljoro FC is a Tanzanian football club from Arusha that previously played in the Tanzanian Premier League. In the 2015/16 season they are playing in the Tanzanian First Division League. They play their home matches at the Sheikh Amri Abeid Memorial Stadium in Arusha, Tanzania. Promoted to the Tanzanian Premier League after the 2010/11 season, they finished the 2011/12 season in 6th position playing 26 matches, winning 9, drawing 8 and losing 9, scoring 19, conceding 24 with a goal difference of −5 and 35 points. [1]

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Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag placeholder.svg  Ibrahim Mamba
Flag placeholder.svg  Sixtbert Mohamed
Flag placeholder.svg  Navo Sanane
No.Pos.NationPlayer
Flag placeholder.svg  Salim Mbonde
Flag placeholder.svg  Markus Rafael

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