Results

Ethiopia Higher League 05/09 06:00 - Oliveira/ Torebko v Jimma Aba Bunna L 3-1
Ethiopia Higher League 05/02 06:00 - Jimma Aba Bunna v Yirga Chefe Bunna - View
Ethiopia Higher League 04/26 13:00 - Oromia Police FC v Jimma Aba Bunna D 1-1
Ethiopia Higher League 04/15 11:00 - Jimma Aba Bunna v Ethio Electric FC L 0-2
Ethiopia Higher League 04/04 06:00 - Jimma Aba Bunna v Woldia SC L 0-1
Ethiopia Higher League 03/29 13:00 - Jimma Aba Jifar v Jimma Aba Bunna D 0-0
Ethiopia Higher League 03/23 13:00 - Jimma Aba Bunna v Nekemte Ketema L 0-2
Ethiopia Higher League 03/17 08:30 - Halaba City v Jimma Aba Buna L 1-0
Ethiopia Higher League 03/11 08:00 - Addis Ababa Ketema v Jimma Aba Buna L 2-0
Ethiopia Premier League 02/11 12:00 1 Debub Police v Jimma Aba Jifar L 6-1
Ethiopia Premier League 12/27 14:00 1 St George v Jimma Aba Jifar L 2-0
Ethiopia Premier League 01/04 14:09 - St George v Jimma Aba Buna L 3-0

Wikipedia - Jimma Aba Buna SC

Jimma Aba Buna Sport Club (Amharic: ጅማ አባቡና ስፖርት ክለብ, Afaan Oromo: Jimmaa Abbaa Bunaa) is an Ethiopian football club based in Jimma, Ethiopia. They currently play in the Ethiopian Higher League, the second division of football in Ethiopia.

History

Jimma Aba Buna was founded in 1955 in the southwestern Ethiopian city of Jimma. During the 1960s EC the club was one of the most competitive clubs in the top league of Ethiopian Football.

In 2013 (2006 E.C.) the club was re-established after initially folding years earlier. After the 2015–16 season the club was promoted to the Ethiopian Premier League for the first time after being re-established two years earlier. The following year the club released their manager Dereje Belay midway through the season instead hiring Gebremedhin Haile to replace him. However, later that season the team was relegated from the top league after only one season.

The club let go of manager Dereje Belay and hired Anteneh Abera as his replacement midway through their 2017–18 Ethiopian Higher League season. They finished second in group B of the 2017–18 Ethiopian Higher League season by virtue earning a playoff spot against runners up in Group A, Shire Endeselassie (the winner is promoted to the Ethiopian Premier League).

Jimma Aba Buna is a prominent soccer team based in Jimma, Ethiopia, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1960, the club has established itself as a significant player in Ethiopian football, competing in the Ethiopian Premier League. The team's name, which translates to "Jimma Coffee," reflects the region's deep-rooted coffee culture, as Jimma is renowned for its high-quality coffee production.

The team's colors, typically featuring shades of green and yellow, symbolize the vibrant spirit of the local community. Jimma Aba Buna is celebrated for its strong youth development programs, nurturing local talent and providing opportunities for aspiring players to shine on both national and international stages.

With a reputation for resilience and teamwork, Jimma Aba Buna has garnered a loyal following, with fans passionately supporting the team during home matches at their home ground, the Jimma Aba Buna Stadium. The club's commitment to excellence and community engagement has made it a beloved institution in Ethiopian sports, embodying the pride and aspirations of the Jimma region. As they continue to compete at the highest levels, Jimma Aba Buna remains a symbol of hope and determination for soccer enthusiasts across Ethiopia.