Metehara Sugar

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Metehara Sugar
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Full nameMetehara Sugar
Nickname(s)Metehara Seqwar
Ground Wonji Stadium, Addis Ketema, Ethiopia
Capacity14,000
League Ethiopian Premier League

Metehara Sugar (aka Metehara Seqwar) is an Ethiopian football club, in the town of Addis Ketema, Oromia Region. Despite their name, they are not based in Metehara, nor do they have any current affiliation with the sugar mill. [1] They play in the Ethiopian Premier League, the top level of professional football in Ethiopia.


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