The 1979–80 Luxembourg National Division was the 66th season of top level association football in Luxembourg. It was performed in 12 teams, and Jeunesse...
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reasons, 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...
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1958–59, 1966–67, 1987–88 Luxembourg Cup Winners (8): 1927–28, 1931–32, 1939–40, 1949–50, 1956–57, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1979–80 Runners-up (8): 1924–25, 1928–29...
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Demographic features of the population of Luxembourg include population density, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations...
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is the second-level football league in Luxembourg. It lies below the National Division and above the 1. Division. The clubs competing in the 2024–25 season...
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Luxembourg (/ˈlʌksəmbɜːrɡ/ LUK-səm-burg; Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerg [ˈlətsəbuəɕ] ; German: Luxemburg [ˈlʊksm̩bʊʁk] ; French: Luxembourg [lyksɑ̃buʁ] ), officially...
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The 1978–79 Luxembourg National Division was the 65th season of top level association football in Luxembourg. It was performed in 12 teams, and FA Red...
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clubs from Luxembourg City, CS Alliance 01 and Union Luxembourg, to form Spora's modern incarnation, Racing FC Union Luxembourg. National Division Winners...
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FC Progrès Niederkorn (category Football clubs in Luxembourg)
Niederkorn finished second in Luxembourg's second division, the Division of Honour. As the top league, the National Division, expanded from twelve teams...
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The 1980–81 Luxembourg National Division was the 67th season of top level association football in Luxembourg. It was performed in 12 teams, and FC Progrès...
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FC Differdange 03 (category Football clubs in Luxembourg)
1934–35, 1957–58, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1984–85, 2008–09**, 2014–15**, 2016–17 Luxembourg Cup Winners (20, record): 1924–25, 1925–26...
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The Luxembourg franc (F or ISO LUF, Luxembourgish: Frang), subdivided into 100 centimes, was the currency of Luxembourg between 1854 and 2002, except...
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volleyball teams in Luxembourg. It has been held since 1958. Competitions are held in three divisions - National League, Division 1 and Division 2. The championships...
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Jeunesse Esch (category Football clubs in Luxembourg)
club based in Esch-sur-Alzette, in south-western Luxembourg. The side play in the National Division, the highest league in the country, and have won the...
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men's, women's and futsal national teams, in addition to the main domestic competitions, the National Division and the Luxembourg Cup. Despite football being...
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been commissioned in August 1978. He was made a captain of the Luxembourg Army in 1979. After completing his university education in Geneva, he went to...
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FA Red Boys Differdange (category Defunct football clubs in Luxembourg)
1926–27, 1933–34, 1934–35, 1957–58, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1983–84, 1984–85 Luxembourg Cup Winners (15): 1924–25, 1925–26, 1926–27, 1928–29...
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FC Avenir Beggen (category Football clubs in Luxembourg City)
club finished 14th and were relegated back to the Luxembourg Division of Honour. National Division Winners (6): 1968–69, 1981–82, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1992–93...
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a country or a subnational division such as a state, a province, or a territory. Openly LGBT people have served as national heads of state or government...
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Paul Mariner (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
First Division, with Mariner contributing ten goals from 28 games. Mariner's third England cap came in the return World Cup qualifier in Luxembourg, scoring...
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The Luxembourg men's national basketball team (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuergesch Basketballnationalequipe, French: Équipe du Luxembourg de basketball, German:...
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FC Aris Bonnevoie (category Defunct football clubs in Luxembourg)
from Luxembourg City, CA Spora Luxembourg and Union Luxembourg, to form Aris' modern incarnation, Racing FC Union Luxembourg. National Division Winners...
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Frank Stapleton (category Pages using national squad without sport or team link)
Individual Arsenal Player of the Season: 1976–77, 1979–80 PFA Team of the Year: 1983–84 First Division Dunk, Peter, ed. (1987). Rothmans Football Yearbook...
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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has long been a prominent supporter of European political and economic integration. In 1921, Luxembourg and Belgium formed...
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Allan Simonsen (category Luxembourg national football team managers)
now second-tier Danish 1st Division. He later coached the national teams of the Faroe Islands from 1994 to 2001 and Luxembourg from 2001 to 2004. In 2011...
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goalless appearances in 1979–80, whilst his brother was the club's top-scorer in what was Vale's worst season in the Fourth Division. He became a first-team...
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Europe Trophy. Since 1996 Luxembourg also competes in the sevens circuits in Europe Luxembourg national rugby sevens team. Luxembourg has been a member of...
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Moselle (redirect from Moselle River (France, Luxembourg, and Germany))
rises in the Vosges mountains and flows through north-eastern France and Luxembourg to western Germany. It is a left bank tributary of the Rhine, which it...
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player (Czechoslovakia national team). Flora Fraser, 21st Lady Saltoun, 93, Scottish peer, member of the House of Lords (1979–2014). Beverley Shore Bennett...
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The Guardian; 13 August 1979 The Guardian, Clough apology to directors, 19 October 1979 John Gidman at the English National Football Archive (subscription...
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