Stade Municipal de Jendouba

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Stade Municipal Jendouba
Stade Municipal de Jendouba
Full nameStade Municipal de Jendouba
Location Jendouba, Tunisia
Capacity 8,000
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Jendouba Sport

Stade Municipal de Jendouba is a multi-use stadium in Jendouba, Tunisia. It is used by football team Jendouba Sport. [1] The stadium has a capacity of 8,000 people. [2]

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