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2017–18 Luxembourg Women's Cup
The 2017–18 Luxembourg Women's Cup was the seventeenth Luxembourg Women's Cup in football. The competition began on 13 September 2017 and the final was held on 9 June 2018. Jeunesse Junglinster won their sixth Luxembourg Women's Cup after defeating Ell 7–6 on penalties. Preliminary round The match was played on 13 September 2017. Round of 32 The matches were played from 7 October 2017 to 15 October 2017. Round of 16 The matches were played on 20 March 2018 and 21 March 2018. Quarterfinals The matches were played on 8 May 2018. Semifinals The matches were played on 2 June 2018. Final The final was played on 9 June 2018. Jeunesse Junglinster Jeunesse Junglinster is a Association football, football club, based in Junglinster, Luxembourg. The women's football team has won the national championship Dames Ligue 1 in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2015 as well as the Luxembourg Women's Cup in 2010 ... won the double after also ...
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FC Mamer 32
FC Mamer 32 is a football club based in Mamer, Luxembourg. History FC Mamer was founded in 1932. The club plied its trade in the lower leagues of Luxembourgish football for most of its first sixty years, and only reached the third tier (the 'First Division') briefly in the 1970s, before relegation again. In 1992, Mamer gained promotion to the First Division again, and solidified its position there. In 1999–2000, Mamer was promoted to the second league, the Division of Honour, but was relegated immediately. In 2004–05, Mamer reached the Division of Honour again. In its first season back in the higher division, Mamer finished fourth. As the top league, the National Division, was expanding from twelve teams to fourteen, Mamer was given a chance of promotion by playing against US Rumelange Union Sportive Rumelange, usually abbreviated to US Rumelange, is a football club, based in Rumelange, in south-western Luxembourg. History In the 2005–2006 season, Rumelange fi ...
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Jeunesse Junglinster
Jeunesse Junglinster is a Association football, football club, based in Junglinster, Luxembourg. The women's football team has won the national championship Dames Ligue 1 in 2010, 2012, 2013 and 2015 as well as the Luxembourg Women's Cup in 2010, 2011, 2015. The men's team currently plays in the second tier Luxembourg Division of Honour. Current squad (2022/23 season) ´ References External linksOfficial website
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SC Ell
Sporting Club Ell is a football club, based in Ell, Luxembourg. The women's football team has won the national championship Dames Ligue 1 The Dames Ligue 1 (Women's League 1) is Luxembourg's top level women's association football, women's football (soccer) league. The league featured a different quantity of teams through the years (eight or ten usually) and in 2019–20 features 1 ... in 2013/14 and a national cup in 2012. The men's team plays in lower divisions. History The women's team was founded in 2005. In 2009/10 they won promotion to the national top league. They then reached the 2012 cup final against favorites Progrés Niederkorn which they won in a penalty shootout. In 2013/14 the team won the championship. References External linksOfficial websitesoccerway.com
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2018–19 Luxembourg Women's Cup
The 2018–19 Luxembourg Women's Cup The Luxembourg Women's Cup is the annual cup competition of women's association football, women's football teams in Luxembourg. It was first contested in 2001/02 and is held by the Luxembourg Football Federation. List of finals The list of finals ... was the eighteenth Luxembourg Women's Cup in football. The competition began on 13 October 2018 and the final was held on 1 June 2019. Racing won their first Luxembourg Women's Cup after defeating Wormeldange/Munsbach/CSG 4–0. Preliminary round The matches were played on 13 October 2018. Round of 16 The matches were played on 8 December 2018 and 11 December 2018. Quarterfinals The matches were played on 20 April 2019 and 1 May 2019. Semifinals The matches were played on 15 May 2019. Final The final was played on 1 June 2019. Match officials *Assistant referees: ** Vakil Shania ** Vaz Leite Bruno Tiago *Fourth official: Thomas Loïc Refer ...
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Luxembourg Women's Cup
The Luxembourg Women's Cup is the annual cup competition of women's association football, women's football teams in Luxembourg. It was first contested in 2001/02 and is held by the Luxembourg Football Federation. List of finals The list of finals: References External links Cup at FLFCup at women.soccerway.com
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Stade Municipal, Rumelange
Stade Municipal is a football stadium in Rumelange, in south-western Luxembourg. It is currently the home stadium of US Rumelange Union Sportive Rumelange, usually abbreviated to US Rumelange, is a football club, based in Rumelange, in south-western Luxembourg. History In the 2005–2006 season, Rumelange finished eleventh in the National Division. It was almost impos .... The stadium has a capacity of 2,950. References External linksWorld Stadiums - Luxembourg Municipal, Rumelange Rumelange {{Luxembourg-sports-venue-stub ...
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Rumelange
Rumelange ( lb, Rëmeleng ; german: Rümelingen) is a Communes of Luxembourg, commune with List of towns in Luxembourg, town status in south-western Luxembourg, on the border with France. Populated places The commune consists of the following villages: * Rumelange * Haut-Tétange (lieu-dit) Population History Rumelange was formed on 25 September 1891, when it was detached from the commune of Kayl. The law forming Rumelange was passed on 27 June 1891. Population As of the 1 February 2011 census, the commune had a population of 5,038. , the town of Rumelange, which lies in the east of the commune, has a population of 4,818. Museum It is the site of some of the underground iron mines no longer in operation. Rumelange is home to Luxembourg's National Mining Museum, Luxembourg, National Mining Museum. Notable people * Batty Weber (1860–1940) an influential journalist and author * Alfred Kieffer (1904–1987) a Luxembourgian footballer, competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics * ...
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