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'''Bohemian Rhapsodies''', commonly referred to as '''Bohemians''' is a [[Mercury|Mercurian]] [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] club based in the city of [[Mercury, Mercury|Mercury]], which competes in the Four Nations league system. In 2010, before the Four Nations was created, the club competed in the [[Mercury League]] and the [[Mercury League Cup]], losing to [[Mercury City]] in the final of the cup. It's home ground is the 23,000-seater [[Galileo Ground]]. The Bohemians qualified for the [[ | '''Bohemian Rhapsodies''', commonly referred to as '''Bohemians''' is a [[Mercury|Mercurian]] [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] club based in the city of [[Mercury, Mercury|Mercury]], which competes in the Four Nations league system. In 2010, before the Four Nations was created, the club competed in the [[Mercury League]] and the [[Mercury League Cup]], losing to [[Mercury City]] in the final of the cup. It's home ground is the 23,000-seater [[Galileo Ground]]. The Bohemians qualified for the [[2011 EMUFA Champions' League]], and won Group C on goal difference. | ||
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Bohemian Rhapsodies, commonly referred to as Bohemians is a Mercurian football club based in the city of Mercury, which competes in the Four Nations league system. In 2010, before the Four Nations was created, the club competed in the Mercury League and the Mercury League Cup, losing to Mercury City in the final of the cup. It's home ground is the 23,000-seater Galileo Ground. The Bohemians qualified for the 2011 EMUFA Champions' League, and won Group C on goal difference.
Honours
- Mercury League Cup: 0
- Runners-up:2011