Mighty Jets F.C.

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Mighty Jets International FC is a Nigerian professional football club based in Jos, playing in the Nigeria National League. They play their home games at the Jos International Stadium, which has a capacity of 45,000.

Full nameMighty Jets International Football Club
NicknameThe Jets
Founded1970; 56 years ago (1970)
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Mighty Jets International
Full nameMighty Jets International Football Club
NicknameThe Jets
Founded1970; 56 years ago (1970)
GroundJos International Stadium
Jos, Nigeria
Capacity60,000
PresidentAlhaji Ismaila Mabo
ChairmanMbum Ferdinand[1]
LeagueNigeria National League
2020/215th
Websitemightyjetsfcjos.com
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History

They are one of only a half dozen active 'privately owned' (not owned by state governments) professional clubs in Nigeria.

They were the winners of the Nigerian League in 1972. They played at the top level until 1985.

Jets also have the record for losing the most FA Cup finals, losing 10 finals they have played in while winning none. They came close in the 1972 final, where they lost the replay 3–2 to Bendel Insurance after tying the first match 2–2 after a late goal from Sam Garba Okoye.[2] Jets also lost the 1974 cup final 2–0 to Enugu Rangers.

Jets were demoted to the third division in 1994, spending three seasons there before being promoted back to the second division in 1997. The Jets' last time in the Premier League was a one-year stint in 2004. They finished at the bottom of the 18-team table with 28 points (7 wins, 7 ties and 20 losses) and then lost a promotion playoff against rivals Wikki Tourists when the league expanded to 20 teams. The season was worsened by their banishment to Owerri the last half of the season after crowd trouble. With a new board of directors in place in 2016, the club is targeting promotion to the Nigeria Premier League.[3] Some of Mighty Jets former players [4] now play in the Nigeria Premier League.

Achievements

Performance in CAF competitions

1973: Second Round
1975 – First Round

Current players

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