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Full name | Nile Breweries FC |
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Ground | Kakindu Municipal Stadium Jinja, Uganda |
Chairman | ? |
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They play in the Second division of Ugandan football, the Ugandan Big League. In 1980 the team won the Ugandan Super League. [1]
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