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MJC football team join Champion Soccer Match Day from 07 January 1979 to 2012 in the province of Kampot, Cambodia.


House of Youth and Culture (MJC) wishes to inform everyone and all young people who love to play and watch football:M JC football team will join the football championship to celebrate Independence Day 7th January Kampot province, Cambodia. The goal is to reach the football championship is to connect young people to society and the environment under the slogan "Keep our environment clean," and we want to educate people about environmental issues and understand about the importance of environment, especially lead people to protect the environment and the maintenance.

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