JKU S.C.

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JKU SC
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Full nameJeshi la Kujenga Uchumi Sports Club
Ground Amaan Stadium, Zanzibar
Capacity20,000
Owner Tanzania People's Defence Force
ManagerFlag of Tanzania.svg Salum Ali Haji
League Zanzibar Premier League
2023–20241st place

Jeshi la Kujenga Uchumi Sports Club, or simply JKU SC is a football club from Zanzibar.

Contents

The team won the Nyerere Cup in 1974. [1]

Achievements

Performance in CAF competitions

2018–19 – Preliminary Round [2]
2018 – Preliminary Round [2]
2024–25 – First Round [2]
2006 – Preliminary Round [2]
2016 – First Round [2]
2023–24 – First Round [2]
1975 – First Round

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References

  1. "Zanzibar – List of Cup Winners". RSSSF . Retrieved 2014-06-15.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Club JKU SC (Zanzibar), Zanzibar". wildstat.com. Retrieved 2014-06-15.