Publique Sportive Mouara

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Publique Sportive Mouara
Full namePublique Sportive Mouara
Ground Barthelemy Boganda Stadium
Capacity35000
Chairman?
Manager?
League Central African Republic League

Publique Sportive Mouara is an association football club from Central African Republic based in Bangui.

Contents

The team has won the Central African Republic League in 1981 and 1986. [1]

Stadium

Currently the team plays at the 35,000 capacity Barthelemy Boganda Stadium.

Honours

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References

  1. Bobrowsky, Josef; Schöggl, Hans (7 December 2017). "Central African Republic - List of Champions".