Mseto Sports

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Mseto Sports
Full nameMseto Sports
Ground Morogoro, Tanzania
League Tanzanian Second Division

Mseto Sports is a Tanzanian football club based in Morogoro in east Tanzania. It is one of the three biggest football clubs in Morogoro.

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In 1975 Mseto Sports won the Tanzanian Premier League. [1]

Honours

1975

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