Full name | Bank Football Club |
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Founded | 1994 |
Dissolved | 2012 |
Bank FC is a football club based Laos. They last played in the Lao League, the top national football league in Laos in 2011 when they finished runners up to Lao Police Club. [1] They did not participate in the 2012 season. [2] They had previously participated in the Lao League in 2010 when they competed under the name Bank of Lao. [3] Prior to this they appear to have competed in the Lao League under the name Bank in 2003, [4] 2004, [5] 2005, [6] 2006 [7] and 2007. [8] A team called Banks FC entered the Lao League in 2008 who may be the same team [9]
Period | Sportswear | Sponsor |
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2012 | Adidas |
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