Tembu Royals F.C.

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Tembu Royals FC
Full nameTembu Royals Football Club
Founded1930
Ground Rotary Stadium (South Africa), Mthatha, Eastern Cape
Capacity2.000
Chairman Flag of South Africa.svg ??
Coach Flag of South Africa.svg Lwandile Magula
League Vodacom League

Tembu Royals FC is a South African football (soccer) club based in Mthatha suburb of the city of Eastern Cape that plays in the Vodacom League. [1]

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The team was founded in 1930.

Stadium

Currently[ when? ] the team plays at the 2000 capacity Rotary Stadium (South Africa).[ citation needed ]

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