JUTH FC was a Nigerian football club from Jos playing in the
Nigeria National League
The Nigerian National League (formerly known as ''National Division 1'') is the second tier of club football in Nigeria.
History
From 1997-2011, the league has been split into 1A for Northern teams and 1B for southern teams. The top two f ...
.
History
They played at the
Rwang Pam Stadium Rwang Pam Township Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Jos, Nigeria. It is used mostly for football
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' nor ...
, with a capacity of 15 000. Due to the
2010 Jos riots
The 2010 Jos riots were clashes between Muslim and Christian ethnic groups in central Nigeria in and near the city of Jos. Jos is the capital of Plateau State, in the middle of the divide between the predominantly Muslim north of Nigeria and t ...
they played some home games in
Lafia
Lafia is a town in North Central Nigeria. It is the capital city of Nasarawa State and has a population of 330,712 inhabitants according to the 2006 census results. It is the largest town in Nasarawa state.
History
Lafia, also known as Lafian b ...
, Nasarawa.
After avoiding relegation from the
Nigeria National League
The Nigerian National League (formerly known as ''National Division 1'') is the second tier of club football in Nigeria.
History
From 1997-2011, the league has been split into 1A for Northern teams and 1B for southern teams. The top two f ...
in 2013, they announced their disbandment for lack of funds. Their last record was 10 wins, 5 draws and 13 losses.
References
Football clubs in Nigeria
Jos
Plateau State
Association football clubs established in 1989
Association football clubs disestablished in 2013
Sports clubs in Nigeria
Defunct football clubs in Nigeria
Works association football clubs in Nigeria
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