FC Koeppchen Wormeldange

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FC Koeppchen Wormeldange
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Full nameFootball Club Koeppchen Wormeldange
Founded1919
Ground Stade Am Ga,
Wormeldange
Capacity1,000
League Luxembourg Division of Honour
2023–24 Division of Honour, 7th
Website Club website

Football Club Koeppchen Wormeldange is a football club, based in Wormeldange, in eastern Luxembourg.

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