| Full name | Sporting Club Luxembourg | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Founded | 26 May 1908 | ||
| Dissolved | 29 May 1923 | ||
Sporting Club Luxembourg are a now defunct Luxembourgian football team which was merged with Racing Club Luxembourg to become CA Spora Luxembourg in 1923. The club was founded on 26 May 1908. [1]
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