Full name | Talanga Football Club |
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Ground | Juba Stadium, South Sudan |
Capacity | 12,000 |
League | South Sudan Football Championship |
Talanga FC is a South Sudanese football club located in Juba, South Sudan which currently plays in the South Sudan Football Championship. [1]
Currently the team plays at the 12000 capacity Juba Stadium.
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