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2010–11 Luxembourg National Division
The 2010–11 Luxembourg National Division (also known as ''BGL Ligue'' due to sponsorship reasons) was the 97th season of top-tier football in Luxembourg. It began on 7 August 2010 and ended on 20 May 2011. Jeunesse Esch went into the season as the defending champions having won their 28th Luxembourgian championship during the 2009–10 season. Team changes from 2009–10 Rumelange and Mondercange were relegated to the Division of Honour after finishing 13th and 14th in the previous season. They were replaced by 2009–10 Division of Honour champions Wiltz 71 and runners-up Jeunesse Canach. Käerjéng 97 as 12th-placed team had to compete in a single play-off match against 3rd-placed Division of Honour side Oberkorn. Käerjéng 97 won the match 3–1 and thus retained their National Division status. Stadia and locations League table Results Relegation play-offs The 12th-placed club in the National Division, FC Wiltz 71, competed in a relegation play-off match aga ...
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Luxembourg National Division
The National Division ( lb, Nationaldivisioun, french: Division Nationale, german: Nationaldivision) is the highest football league in Luxembourg. Until 2011, it was known as the BGL Ligue, after the Luxembourg Football Federation managed to seal a sponsorship deal with Fortis. Before 2006, it contained twelve teams, but it expanded to fourteen for the 2006–07 season. Following the abandonment of the previous season, the 2020–21 season saw the further expansion of the league to 16 teams. The current champions are F91 Dudelange F91 Dudelange (; lb, F91 Diddeleng, italic=no, ) is a Luxembourger professional football club based in Dudelange which plays in the Luxembourg National Division. It was formed in 1991 as a merger between three teams in the town: Alliance Dud .... The competition was first held in 1909–10, and has been held every year since, with the exceptions of 1912–13 and four seasons during the Second World War. The competition was called the Luxembo ...
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CS Oberkorn
Cercle Sportif Oberkorn is an association football club based in Oberkorn, in south-west Luxembourg. As of the 2017–18 season, they play in the 2. Division, the fourth top tier of Luxembourg football league. References Luxembourg Football Federation External linksClub official website Oberkorn Oberkorn (, fr: Obercorn de: Oberkorn ) is a town in the commune of Differdange in south-western Luxembourg. , the town had a population of 4,584. Etymology Both the towns of Oberkorn and Niederkorn get their names from the river D'Kuer (als ...
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Stade De La Frontière
Stade (), officially the Hanseatic City of Stade (german: Hansestadt Stade, nds, Hansestadt Stood) is a city in Lower Saxony in northern Germany. First mentioned in records in 934, it is the seat of the Stade (district), district () which bears its name. It is located roughly to the west of Hamburg and belongs to that city's Hamburg Metropolitan Region, wider metropolitan region. Within the area of the city are the urban districts of Bützfleth, Hagen, Haddorf and Wiepenkathen, each of which have a council () of their own with some autonomous decision-making rights. Stade is located in the Niederelbe, lower regions of the river Elbe. It is also on the German Timber-Frame Road. History The first human settlers came to the Stade area in 30,000 BC. Since 1180 Stade belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen. In early 1208 King Valdemar II of Denmark and his troops conquered Stade. In August Valdemar II's cousin being in enmity with the king, the then Prince-Archbishop V ...
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Stade Rue De Lenningen
Stade Rue de Lenningen is a football stadium in Canach, in south-eastern Luxembourg. It is currently the home stadium of FC Jeunesse Canach FC Jeunesse Canach (English:''FC Youth Canach'') is a football club in Canach, Luxembourg. It was founded in 1930. They play in the National Division, after being promoted from the Division of Honour in 2009–10. History Founded in 1930 as ' ....Terrain
- FC Canach The stadium has a capacity of 1,000.


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Op Flohr Stadion
Op Flohr Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Grevenmacher, Luxembourg. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home stadium of CS Grevenmacher.Stadion
- CS Grevenmacher The stadium holds 4,062 people.


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Stade Émile Mayrisch
Stade Émile Mayrisch is a football (soccer), football and sport of athletics, athletics stadium, in Esch-sur-Alzette, in south-western Luxembourg. The stadium has a capacity of 7,826. It is named after Luxembourgian industrialist and steel industry trail-blazer Émile Mayrisch. It is currently the home stadium of the football club CS Fola Esch and the athletics club CA Fola Esch. References External linksWorld Stadiums - LuxembourgStadiumDB page
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Stade Am Deich
Stade Am Deich is a football stadium in Ettelbruck, in central Luxembourg. It is currently the home stadium of FC Etzella Ettelbruck Foussballclub Etzella Ettelbréck, abbreviated to either FC Etzella or Etzella Ettelbruck, is a football club, based in Ettelbruck, in north-eastern Luxembourg. History In the 2005–06 season, Etzella finished third in the National Division, .... The stadium has a capacity of about 2,020. ReferencesFC ETZELLA - Website {{coord, 49, 50, 28, N, 6, 5, 44, E, display=title Deich Ettelbruck ...
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Stade Jos Nosbaum
The Stade Jos Nosbaum is a Association football, football stadium in Dudelange, in southern Luxembourg. It is currently the home stadium of F91 Dudelange. Until 1991, it was the home of US Dudelange. The stadium has a capacity of 2,558. References Picturesat europlan-online.deWorld Stadiums – Luxembourg
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Stade Du Thillenberg
Stade du Thillenberg is a football stadium in Differdange, in south-western Luxembourg. It is currently the home stadium of FC Differdange 03. Until 2003, it was the home of Red Boys Differdange Football Association Red Boys Differdange was a football club, based in Differdange, in south-western Luxembourg. It is now a part of FC Differdange 03. History Red Boys was founded as ''SC Differdange'' in 1907, the year after Luxembourg's first .... The stadium has a capacity of 7,150 people. ReferencesWorld Stadiums - LuxembourgStadiumDB page
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FC Swift Hesperange
Football Club Swift Hesperange ( lb, Football Club Swift Hesper, german: Football Club Swift Hesperingen) is a football club, based in Hesperange, in southern Luxembourg. History *1916: Club founded as ''FC Swift Hesperange'' *1940: Club renamed as ''FV Rot-Weiß Hesperingen'' during the German occupation *1944: Original name ''FC Swift Hesperange'' restored *1985: First season in National Division *1990: Winners of Luxembourg Cup *1990: First participation in European competition (season 1990–91) In the 2005–2006 season, Hesperange finished ninth in the National Division. The following year, they improved this position to fifth, level on points with fourth-placed Racing FC and sixth-placed CS Grevenmacher. During the 2013–2014 season, Hesperange finished 13th and has thus been relegated to the Éierepromotioun. The gained promotion back to the top division in the 2019–2020 season where they finished third in their first season back and qualified for play in Europ ...
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FC RM Hamm Benfica
F.C. Luxembourg City is a football (soccer), football football club, club, based in Hamm, Luxembourg, Hamm, a Quarters of Luxembourg City, quarter of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. History The club was founded on 26 March 2004 after a fusion between ''FC Hamm 37'' and ''FC RM 86 Luxembourg''. They spent their first seasons in the Luxembourg Division of Honour, Second Division but clinched promotion to the Luxembourg National Division after the 2006–07 season. FC RM (Rapid Mansfeldia) 86 Luxembourg was itself founded after ''FC Rapid Neudorf'' (founded in 1909) and ''FC Mansfeldia Clausen-Cents '' (founded in 1919) merged in 1986 after both clubs were relegated from their respective divisions. FC Hamm 37 was founded in 1937. At around the end of the 2021-2022 season, the club changed its name to F.C. Luxembourg City. Current squad ''As of 11 August 2021.'' Managers * Michael Lofy (Dec 25, 2007–May 30, 2008) * Fernando Javier Gutiérrez, Fe ...
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Racing FC Union Luxembourg
Racing Fussball Club Union Luxembourg ( lb, Racing Fussball Club Union Lëtzebuerg), usually abbreviated to Racing-Union, is a football (soccer), football club based in Luxembourg City in southern Luxembourg. The etymology of the name originates from Racing Club Luxembourg and Union Sportive Luxembourg, two successful historic clubs of the many that merged to create it. Other clubs that were merged throughout history to form the current club include CA Spora Luxembourg, Sporting Club Luxembourg, CS Alliance 01, FC Aris Bonnevoie, US Hollerich Bonnevoie and Jeunesse Sportive Verlorenkost. History Glorious Early Days Racing Club Luxembourg was founded in 1907 and became the first official BGL Ligue, Champion of Luxembourg by winning the title in 1909–10. RC Luxembourg also won the first Cup in 1922. Along with Sporting Club Luxembourg and Union Sportive Hollerich, the three clubs of the capital dominated Luxembourgish football in its early days. The supremacy of the capital city ...
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