Mshindo Msolla

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Mshindo Msolla
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Place of birth Tanzania
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2001–2002 Taifa Stars
2002–2003 Tanzania
Taifa Stars

Mshindo Msolla is a Tanzanian professional football manager. Until 2002 he coached the club Taifa Stars. [1] From October 2002 to July 2003 he led the Tanzania national football team. [2] Then he again coached the club Taifa Stars. [3]

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