Somali Police FC

Somali Police FC

Football club infobox

| clubname = Somali Police
fullname = Somali Police Football Club
nickname =
founded =
ground = Mogadisho
Mogadisho, Somalia
capacity = 35000
chairman = flagicon|Somalia
manager = flagicon|Somalia
league = Somalia League
season = 2007
position =

Somali Police FC is a Somalian football club based in Horsed, Somalia.

quad

*flagicon|Somalia Ismael Tag
*flagicon|Somalia Mohamed Ali
*flagicon|Somalia Muhammad Hersi
*flagicon|Somalia Osman Hussein
*flagicon|Somalia Salad Muse Hersi
*flagicon|Somalia Salad Ali Maalin
*flagicon|Somalia Mohamed Gabow
*flagicon|Somalia Fuad Samatar
*flagicon|Somalia Mohamed Shuqul
*flagicon|Somalia Ahmed Hussein
*flagicon|Somalia Silanyo
*flagicon|Somalia Haji Nur
*flagicon|Somalia Abdi Yusuf
*flagicon|Somalia Yusuf Hoosh
*flagicon|Somalia Ali Haaji
*flagicon|Somalia Hirsi Cumar
*flagicon|Somalia Adde Abdi
*flagicon|Somalia Muhammad Salad
*flagicon|Somalia Habiiba Aziz
*flagicon|Somalia Adde Jaamac
*flagicon|Somalia Ibrahim Egal
*flagicon|Somalia Cumar Haji
*flagicon|Somalia Abdel Muhammad


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