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Asmara Brewery FC
Asmara Brewery FC or Asmara Birra is an Eritrean football club based in Asmara and founded in 1944 (with the original 1936 name ''GS Melotti''). It is linked and economically maintained by the Asmara Brewery. History The Asmara Birra plays in the Eritrean Premier League since the 1990s. The team was initially founded in 1944 with the name ''Asmara Birra'' by the engineer Melotti, who founded the "Asmara Brewery" under the name of GS Hamasien (he had already founded in 1936 the ''GS Melotti'', an amateur football team in Italian Asmara). In 2008, the club won the Eritrea championship. Achievements *Eritrean Premier League: 1 ::2008 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Cup: 1 appearance ::1998 – Preliminary Round Current squad See also * Asmara Brewery * Football in Eritrea Football is the most popular sport in Eritrea. After being under Ethiopian control, Eritrea gained its independence in 1991 and in 1998 the country became a member o ...
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Asmara Brewery
Asmara Brewery (formerly, Melotti Brewery) is a brewery in Eritrea, founded in 1938. The brewery was nationalized by the Derg during the Eritrean War of Independence. The brewery operates a football team, which plays in the Eritrean Premier League. The factory has over 600 employees. History The brewery was founded in 1938 (and started production in 1939) by Italian engineer Luigi Melotti. The brewery was nationalized by the Derg during the Eritrean War of Independence, and was then inherited by the Government of Eritrea. Ownership in the brewery is shared between investors and the Government of Eritrea. In 1998, its factory exported up to 40% of production, with the remainder being domestically consumed. Production was affected during 2000 and production decreased for a period of time. However the production has since got back to normal levels, now even exporting products internationally to countries worldwide. During WW2 and the present day it is one of the biggest comp ...
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Football In Eritrea
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