Founded | 2001 |
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Region | Luxembourg |
Number of teams | 36 (2014–15) |
Current champions | Jeunesse Junglinster (6th title) |
Most successful club(s) | FC Mamer 32 Jeunesse Junglinster (6 titles) |
Website | Official site (in French) |
The Luxembourg Women's Cup is the annual cup competition of women's football teams in Luxembourg. It was first contested in 2001/02 and is held by the Luxembourg Football Federation.
List of finals
[edit]The list of finals:[1]
Season | Champion | Result | Runner-Up |
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2001–02 | Progrès Niedercorn | 12–0 | Etzella Ettelbruck |
2002–03 | Progrès Niedercorn | 3–1 | Etzella Ettelbruck |
2003–04 | Etzella Ettelbruck | 4–3 | Progrès Niedercorn |
2004–05 | FC 32 Mamer | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (5-3 pen.) | Progrès Niedercorn |
2005–06 | FC 32 Mamer | 6–1 | FC Cebra 01 |
2006–07 | FC 32 Mamer | 11–1 | FC Cebra 01 |
2007–08 | FC 32 Mamer | 3–1 | Entente Itzig/RFCU Luxembourg |
2008–09 | FC 32 Mamer | 4–2 | Jeunesse Junglinster |
2009–10 | Jeunesse Junglinster | 2–0 | FC Minerva Lintgen |
2010–11 | Jeunesse Junglinster | 3–0 | Progrès Niedercorn |
2011–12 | Ell | 1–1 (5–2 pen.) | Progrès Niedercorn |
2012–13 | Jeunesse Junglinster | 8–1 | Progrès Niedercorn |
2013–14 | Canach/URB | 4–0 | Ell |
2014–15[2] | Jeunesse Junglinster | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (12–11 pen.) | Racing FC Union Luxembourg |
2015–16 | Jeunesse Junglinster | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (6–5 pen.) | FC Bettembourg |
2016–17 | FC 32 Mamer | 4–1 | Entente Rosport Berdorf Christnach |
2017–18 | Jeunesse Junglinster | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (7–6 pen.) | SC Ell |
2018–19 | Racing FC Union Luxembourg | 4–0 | Wormeldange/Munsbach/CSG |
2019–20 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic | ||
2020–21 | |||
2022–23 | Racing FC Union Luxembourg | 3–2 | FC 32 Mamer |
References
[edit]- ^ "Luxembourg - List of Women Cup Winners". RSSSF. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
- ^ "Luxemburg Cup 2014–15 results" (in French). FLF. Retrieved 29 August 2015.
External links
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