Pamir Kabul F.C.

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Pamir F.C.
Full namePamir Kabul F.C.
Ground Central Stadium
Kabul, Afghanistan
Capacity7,000
League Afghanistan's Premier Football League

Pamir Kabul F.C. is a football team in Afghanistan. They last played in the Kabul Premier League, the domestic football club league in the country.


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