Mighty Jets Football Club

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Rwang Pam Stadium, Jos, Plateau State Nigeria

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info@mightyjetsfc.net

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Mighty Jets Football Club trains at the Rwang Pam Stadium and is one of the football clubs in Plateau state; the club currently plays in the country's National League and have won awards in National League Competitions.

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Year Founded

1970

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