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Kator Football Club is a
South Sudan South Sudan (), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in East Africa. It is bordered on the north by Sudan; on the east by Ethiopia; on the south by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Kenya; and on the ...
ese football club located in
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, South Sudan which currently plays in the new established
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. The club regarded as one of the most successful clubs in the South Sudan National League alongside its fierce rivals Atlabara FC and Malakia FC. Kator FC were runners up to Al-Salam FC in the 2017 season this is the greatest achievement of the team since also losing to Al-Salam FC in 2011
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Ownership

On 4 December 2016. Mr. Makiir Gai Thiep was appointed chairman in a bid to develop the club.
Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation HANS, 11 April 2014 .


Stadium

Currently the team plays at the 12,000 capacity Juba Stadium.


Current squad

Dida Santalino Juma Farouk Nimir kenyi Ndi Joseph Jule Emmanuel Philip Delfino Arike Patrick Thiep Jones Gai Kiir Gai Joseph Kalisto Jimmy Natali Kaka Ismail Koffi Guaya Emma


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{{Football in South Sudan Football clubs in South Sudan Association football clubs established in 1967