MFK Vrbové

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MFK Vrbové
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Full nameMFK Vrbové
Founded1922
Ground Štadión Vrbové,
Vrbové
Capacity1500
ChairmanPeter Adamec
ManagerKonštantín Šimo
League 3. liga
2011–12 3. liga, 9th
Website Club website

MFK Vrbové is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Vrbové. The club was founded in 1922.


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