Underhill F.C.

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Underhill
Full nameUnderhill Football Club
Ground Dulibadzimu stadium
Beitbridge, Zimbabwe
League Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League
(ZPSL)

Underhill F.C. is an individually owned premier league football club based in Beitbridge, Zimbabwe. [1] Underhill are playing home matches in Masvingo (Mucheke stadium) until their own stadium in Beitbridge (Dulibadzimu) is upgraded;

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References

  1. "Eastern Lions collapse". The Herald (Zimbabwe). 29 January 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2009.