FC Malacky

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FC Malacky
Full nameFC Malacky
Founded2013;11 years ago (2013) Daniel Greif, Oto Kožuch, Peter Iffka, Peter Mikula
Ground Zámocký park Malacky,
Malacky, Slovakia
Capacity2,500 (500 seats)
Head coachŠtefan Horný, Dušan Rupec
League 3. Liga (Bratislava) A-team, V.liga B-team
2015–16 4. liga (Bratislava), 2nd (promoted)
Website Club website

FC Malacky is a Slovak association football club located in Malacky. It currently plays in 3. Liga (Bratislava) (3rd level).

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