JKT Ruvu Stars

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JKT Ruvu Stars
Full nameJKT Ruvu Stars
Ground Jamhuri Stadium
Dodoma, Tanzania
Capacity30,000
League Tanzanian Premier League
2016/1716th

JKT Ruvu Stars is a Tanzanian football club based in Dodoma.

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They are named after JKT Ruvu Poultry farm and they play at 30,000-capacity Jamhuri Stadium.

The team was relegated from the Tanzanian Premier League after the 2006/2007 season. [1]

Achievements

2002

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References

  1. "JKT Ruvu relegated, Yanga go top". The Citizen. Retrieved 22 October 2017.