ŠK Báhoň

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ŠK Báhoň
Full nameŠK Báhoň
Ground Stadium ŠK Báhoň,
Báhoň, Slovakia
ChairmanTBA
Head coach Miroslav Karhan
League 3. Liga
2013–2014 11th

ŠK Báhoň is a Slovak association football club located in Báhoň. [1] It currently plays in 3. liga (3rd tier in Slovak football system).

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References

  1. ŠK Báhoň (Slovensko) 02.09.2014, futbalnet.sk