Young Buffaloes F.C.

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Young Buffalos FC
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Full nameYoung Buffalos Football Club
Founded1982;42 years ago (1982)
Ground Trade Fair Ground, Manzini
Capacity5,000
League Swazi Premier League
2019/201st (champions)

Young Buffalos FC is a Swazi football club based in Mbabane. They are one of the main sports clubs in the country.

Contents

Achievements

2010, 2020
2017, 2018, 2019
Runners-up 2001, 2012, 2013

Performance in CAF competitions

2011  – First Round
2018 – Preliminary Round
2019 – Preliminary Round
2020 – First Round
2021 – Play-off Round
2022 – First Round

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