Ndanda F.C.

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Ndanda S.C.
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Full nameNdanda S.C. Arusha
Nickname(s)The Blacks
Founded17 January 2011
Ground Nangwanda Sijaona Stadium Mtwara, Tanzania
Capacity15,000
ChairmanSaidi Limbega
ManagerNgawina Ngawina
League Championship
Website Club website

Ndanda Sports Club is a professional football club based in the city of Mtwara, Tanzania. They compete in the Championship, the second tier of league football in Tanzania.

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History

Ndanda S.C. was founded in the Ndanda Masasi District in Mtwara region in 2011 but is currently based in Mtwara town district in Mtwara region south of Tanzania country. They played in the Premier from 2014 to 2020.

Home games are being played at the Nangwanda Sijaona Stadium in Mtwara. [1]

Management and staff

Management and staff as of 05 February 2022
PositionName
Head Coach Flag of Tanzania.svg Ngawina Ngawina
Assistant coach Flag of Tanzania.svg Shawesi Nawanda
Manager Flag of Tanzania.svg Rashid Chuma
Team Doctor Flag of Tanzania.svg Twaha Mnari
Goalkeeper Coach Flag of Tanzania.svg Juma Bukoli
Kit Manager Flag of Tanzania.svg Hassan Rashid

Squad

As of 17 September 2022 [2] [3]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1FWGKFlag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Castor Aureus Mhagama
12 DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Shomari Said Almas
6 DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Pascal John Kibandula
33 DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Hamisi Hassan Ibrahim
25 DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Geofrey Rafael Kuwanza
27 MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Morice Malaki Kaniki
8 MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Muksin Hassan Mustafa
43 MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Salum Mkana Mwango
7 MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Selemani Rajabu Kibuta
2 FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Adam Rashid Uled
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13 FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Kombo Ramadhani Ali
30 GK Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Samwel Edward Brazio
26 DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Abdulrazaki Salumu Hamisi
20 DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Ally Mohamedi Seleman
5 DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Samweli matayo mkomola
4 MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Nelson Noah Haule
44 MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Peter Paska Pasto
23 MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Aston Gaston Emanuel
17 FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Herman Charles Masenga
21 FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Dennis Richard Tamba

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References

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