Ranchers Bees Football Club

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Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria

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Ranchers Bees Football Club also being referred to as the Stinging Bees has gain recognition in various local tournament and matches; the club's former name was Kaduna Bees Football Club and is still located in Kaduna State Nigeria.

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