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  2. List of football clubs in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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  3. Football in Eritrea - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Eritrean (local) clubs set up their own football federation, which was joined by three of the old Italian colonial clubs ("Eritrea", "GS Asmara" and "Gejeret"). The league contained about 30 clubs, divided over 3 levels ("Serie A", "Serie B" and Serie C"). In 1953, the clubs were forced to join the Ethiopian Football Association. [8]

  4. Asmara Brewery FC - Wikipedia

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    Asmara Brewery FC or Asmara Birra is an Eritrean football club based in Asmara and founded in 1944 (with the original 1936 name GS Melotti [1]). It is linked and economically maintained by the Asmara Brewery .

  5. Asmara Calcio - Wikipedia

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    The Asmara Calcio (also called "Gruppo Sportivo Asmara" or GS Asmara) was created in the late 1930s, by Italian entrepreneur Cicero (who also made the Cicero Stadium) as the representative football team of the Italian colonists in Asmara. [1] The football in Eritrea was started during colonial times, when the Italians ruled the country.

  6. Asmara - Wikipedia

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    The temperate central portion, where Asmara lies, is situated on a rocky highland plateau, which separates the western lowlands from the eastern coastal plains. The lands that surround Asmara are very fertile, especially those to the south towards the Debub Region of Eritrea. The highlands that Asmera is located in fall away to reveal the ...

  7. Cicero Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Cicero Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Asmara, Eritrea. With a capacity of 10,000, [ 2 ] it is currently used mostly for association football matches. History

  8. Tele SC - Wikipedia

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    Initially the club was founded in the early 1940s as an Italo-Eritrean club named Gejeret, [1] that played in the amateur championship of Italian Eritrea. [2] In 1950 Gejeret started to play in the top league of Eritrea in Asmara and changed the name to "Telecommunications SC" (usually called "Tele SC").

  9. Adulis Club - Wikipedia

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    Adulis Club is an Eritrean football club based in Asmara. Achievements. Eritrean Premier League: 3; 1996, 2004, 2006. Performance in CAF competitions.