• Football Club Avenir Beggen is a football club, based in Beggen, a quarter of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. The club were founded in 1915 as...
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    the Russian Federation in Luxembourg. Beggen is home to FC Avenir Beggen, a historically successful football club that has struggled in the last years...
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  • Paul Philipp (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    local club Avenir Beggen before moving to Belgium to play for 3 different teams in 13 seasons there. He finished his career back at Avenir in 1985. He made...
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  • Gilbert Dresch (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    former footballer and manager. A defender, he played his entire club career for Avenir Beggen and played 63 times for the Luxembourg national football team...
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  • Jean-Paul Girres (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    Girres began playing for Union Luxembourg in 1977 before moving to Avenir Beggen in 1983. There he won two Luxembourg National Division titles and two...
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  • Carlo Weis (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    five seasons for them. After one year at Thionville, he moved on to Avenir Beggen for whom he played eight seasons, interrupted by two seasons at Sporting...
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    FC Mondercange (category Luxembourgian football club stubs)
    Division of Honour. This qualified Mondercange for a play-off with FC Avenir Beggen, which they won, granting them promotion into the National Division...
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    Luc Holtz (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    national football team, succeeding Guy Hellers. A central midfield playmaker, Holtz started his career at Red Boys Differdange before joining Avenir Beggen for...
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  • Benjamin Runser (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    club's most important players. Runser studied physical education teaching in Corsica, France. In 2015, Runser signed for Luxembourgish side FC Avenir...
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  • Henri Cirelli (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    Luxembourgish footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Dudelange, Cirelli played club football for Alliance Dudelange, Beerschot A.C. and Avenir Beggen. He...
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  • Théo Malget (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    a Luxembourgish retired international footballer who played club football for FC Wiltz 71 and FC Avenir Beggen, as a midfielder. He is, as of August 2021...
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  • first round) Biggest win (aggregate): 17 goals – IFK Göteborg 17–0 Avenir Beggen (1984–85 European Cup first round) Biggest defeat (match): 8 goals –...
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    The association football club Avenir Beggen was formed as "Daring Beggen" before changing to its current name a year later, in Beggen, Luxembourg City...
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    play-off match against the 11th-placed team in the honorary promotion. Avenir Beggen won there 4–1. After two third places, Alisontia was promoted to the...
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  • B36 Tórshavn (category Football clubs in Tórshavn)
    Association became a member of UEFA in 1990. B36 was drawn against Avenir Beggen in the Cup Winners Cup qualifying round in 1992. They came close, but...
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    win: 10–2 (v. RC Paris, 1963–64). Record European Cup win: 7–0 (v. Avenir-Beggen, 1995–96). The European exploit: v. Lazio (6–0 after extra time, 2 November...
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  • 2008–09 Luxembourg National Division (category 2008–09 in European association football leagues)
    Käerjeng 97, will participate in the UEFA Europa League. SC Steinfort and Avenir Beggen were directly relegated while US Rumelange retained their National Division...
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  • with Czech team SK Sigma Olomouc. Ipswich played Luxembourg team FC Avenir Beggen in the qualifying round, the first leg saw 17-year-old Matt Richards...
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  • Luxembourg in 2006 to play for Progrès Niedercorn and then moved to Avenir Beggen a year later. Reisinho dropped down a division in 2008, spending a season...
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  • Diallo (born 21 October 1992) is a Senegalese footballer who plays as a centre-back for Avenir Beggen. Casa Sports Ligue 1: 2011–12 Senegal FA Cup: 2011...
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  • Jeannot Moes (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    retired Luxembourg footballer. He is a member of the Luxembourg national football team from 1970 to 1983. Jeannot Moes at National-Football-Teams.com v t e...
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  • three clubs in Luxembourg. Andrade's son Bruno, also became a professional footballer. Source: Source: "Portuguese men-a-broad". The Football Association...
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    1994–95 UEFA Champions League (category 1994–95 in UEFA football)
    the qualifying round to the group stage. The champions ranked 24th (Avenir Beggen) were promoted from the UEFA Cup preliminary round to the Champions...
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  • Frank Deville (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    Luxembourgish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He was a member of the Luxembourg national football team from 1995 to 2002. His son...
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  • 1st round on the Away goals rule European Cup Winners Cup 1974–75: Avenir Beggen were awarded a Walkover after Enosis Neon Paralimni withdrew due to...
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    1982–83 European Cup (category 1982–83 in UEFA football)
    European Football Associations. Retrieved 27 December 2020. "Avenir Beggen v Rapid Wien, 15 September 1982" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations...
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    Sonny Laiton (category Men's association football goalkeepers)
    Arotiana Laiton (born 28 January 2000) is a professional footballer who plays for FC Avenir Beggen a club in the Luxembourg Division of Honour the second division...
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  • Josy Kirchens (category FC Avenir Beggen managers)
    national football team. Kirchens managed Avenir Beggen for the 1976–1977 season and the Luxembourg national football team for four games in 1985. Scores and...
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  • Hubert Meunier (category FC Avenir Beggen players)
    14 December 1959) is a retired Luxembourgish football defender. Hubert Meunier at WorldFootball.net Hubert Meunier at National-Football-Teams.com v t e...
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  • 1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup (category 1983–84 in European football)
    European Football Associations. Retrieved 13 January 2021. "Servette v Avenir Beggen, 14 September 1983" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations...
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