Mtibwa Sugar F.C.

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Mtibwa Sugar F.C.
Mtibwa Sugar FC.jpg
Full nameMtibwa Sugar Sports Club
Nickname(s)Wana tam tam
Founded1988
Ground Manungu Stadium
Capacity5,000
Manager Joseph Omong
League Tanzanian Premier League
2022-23 10th
Website Club website

Mtibwa Sugar Football Club is a Tanzanian football club based in Turiani in northern Mvomero District. Their home games are played at Manungu Stadium they also use other stadiums such as CCM jamhuri and Gairo as their home stadium

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History

Mtibwa Sugar Sports Club was founded in 1988 by a group of workers of Mtibwa Sugar Estates Ltd. who decided to form a football team which will take part in league competitions at district level. The team started playing in the 4th division in 1989 and got promoted to the first division in 1996. In 1998, the league was restructured and became the Premier League.

Achievements

1999, 2000.
2018.

Performance in CAF competitions

2004  – First Round
2000  – Second Round
2001  – First Round
2002  – Second Round

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
- GK Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Shaban Kado
- GK Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Abuutwalib Mshery
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Dickson Daudi
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Dickson Mbeikya
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Godfrey Kigi
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Salum Kanoni
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Issa Rashid
- GK Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Abdallah Makangana
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Ismail Mhesa
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Ally Yusuph Makalani
No.Pos.NationPlayer
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Baraka Majogoro
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Ibrahim Ahmada
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Riphat Msuya
- FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Joseph Mkele
- FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Haruna Chanongo
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Salum Kihimbwa
- FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Japhary Kibaya
- FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Awadh Juma


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