Galway Bohemians F.C.
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Full nameGalway Bohemians Association Football Club
Nickname(s)Bohs
Founded1932
GroundMillars Lane
Western Distributor Road
Galway
Western Distributor Road
Galway
| Full name | Galway Bohemians Association Football Club | |
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| Nickname(s) | Bohs | |
| Founded | 1932 | |
| Ground | Millars Lane Western Distributor Road Galway | |
| League | Galway & District League Western League | |
| Website | galwaybohsafc | |
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Galway Bohemians Association Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Galway. Their senior men's team competes in the Galway & District League. They have previously played in the Western League. The club was formed in 1932 and was originally put together as a representative team of a local youth league who wanted to enter a team in the FAI Youth Cup.[1][2] In 1940–41 Galway Bohemians became the first club from Galway to reach the final of the FAI Junior Cup. [3] Together with Castlebar Celtic, Galway Bohemians hold the record for winning the Connacht Junior Cup the most times, with 9 titles.[4]