US Baie-Mahault

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US Baie-Mahault
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Full nameUnion Sportive Baie-Mahaultienne
Ground Stade Fiesque Duchesne,
Baie-Mahault, Guadeloupe
Chairman Anatole Mimiette
Manager Eddy Gueppois
League Promotion d'Honneur Régionale

US Baie-Mahault is a professional football club in Guadeloupe, based in the town of Baie-Mahault.

They play in Guadeloupe's second division, the Promotion d'Honneur Régionale.

Achievements

1988


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