OFK SIM Raslavice

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OFK SIM Raslavice
Full nameOFK SIM Raslavice
Founded1930
Ground Futbalový štadión FŠ OFK SIM,
Raslavice
Capacity400
PresidentMarián Plančár
Head coachĽubomír Puhák
League 3. Liga
2020–21 4. liga (VsFZ-North), 1st (promoted)
Website Club website

OFK SIM Raslavice is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Raslavice.

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Current squad

Colours

Club colours are red and white.

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