Anambra United Football Club

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Ikpeazu Memorial Stadium, Onitsha, Anambra State Nigeria

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Anambra United Football Club trains in Ikpeazu Memorial Stadium in Anambra State, the grass root football club is based in onitsha and is a great platform for all who wants to start a career in the game of soccer.

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1999

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