Polisi Morogoro

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Polisi Tanzania F.C.
Full namePolisi Tanzania Football Club
Founded ()
GroundUshirika Stadium, Kilimanjaro Region
Owner Tanzania Police Academy
Chairman Camillus Wambura
League Tanzanian First Division League
2023–249th

Polisi Tanzania (Polisi Morogoro) is a Tanzanian football club in Moshi, Kilimanjaro. [1]

The 2015/16 season they are playing in the Tanzanian First Division League. They previously played in the top level of Tanzanian professional football, the Tanzanian Premier League. [2]

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