FC Mondercange

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FC Mondercange
FC Mondercange (logo).svg
Full nameFootball Club Mondercange
FoundedJuly 1933
Ground Stade Communal, Mondercange
Capacity3,300
Chairman Jean-Claude Schanen
Manager Florim Alijaj
League Luxembourg National Division
2021–22 Division of Honour 1st (promoted)
Website Club website

Football Club Mondercange is a football club, based in Mondercange, in south-western Luxembourg.

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In the 2005–06 season, Mondercange finished third in the Division of Honour. This qualified Mondercange for a play-off with FC Avenir Beggen, which they won, granting them promotion into the National Division. They were relegated the following season from the National Division, back to the Division of Honour. In 2008–09 the club finished 2nd in the Division of Honour and were promoted to the National Division.

Honours

Runners-up: 1998–99, 1999–2000

European competition

FC Mondercange have qualified for UEFA European competition once.

Qualifying round (1): 1999–00

Overall, Mondercange's record in European competition reads:

PWDLGFGAGD
FC Mondercange2002213−11

Players

Current squad

As of 1 March, 2024 [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Stéphane Bresch
4 DF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Marc Reidweiler
5 DF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Claude Frieden
6 MF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Gauthier Netgen
7 MF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Pit Theisen
8 MF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Hervé Mayrisch
9 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Philippe Wiseler
10 MF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Émile Trausch
11 MF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Heinz Hammerel
13 GK Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Dzemil Husovic
14 DF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Aurélien Haupert
16 MF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Alessandro Alunni
17 DF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Yannick Schinker
19 DF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Patrice Monteiro
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Clément Schnegg
23 DF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Florent Nosbaum
24 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Ryan Klapp
27 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Jérôme Mutsch
30 GK Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Pierre Turpel
32 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Loïc Greiveldinger
45 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Moïse Schanen
51 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Olivier Haupert
56 GK Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Fabrice Letsch
74 DF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Léon Mersch
77 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Rodrigue Theis
86 MF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Hugo Reuter
93 MF Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Yanis Zaim
98 FW Flag of Luxembourg.svg  LUX Ricardo Dionisio

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References

  1. "FC Mondercange 1 (Senior M) - Saison 2023/24". FC Mondercange. Retrieved 1 October 2023.