William Dalrymple (historian)
Tournament details | |
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Country | Luxembourg |
Final positions | |
Champions | abandoned, no champion |
The 2019–20 Luxembourg Cup was the 95th year of the football knockout tournament in Luxembourg. The cup began on 4 September 2019.[1]
F91 Dudelange were the defending champions after winning the Luxembourg Cup final in the previous season over Etzella Ettelbruck by the score of 5–0.[2]
On 22 April 2020, the cup was abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Luxembourg.
Preliminary round
The draw for the preliminary round was held on 22 July 2019.[1] The four preliminary round matches were played 4 September 2019. The highest scoring fixture in the round was US Folschette's 5–0 away win against FC Excelsior Grevels.[3]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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AS Wincrange | 1–2 | Etoile Sportive Clemency |
FC Racing Heiderscheid-Eschdorf | 1–4 | FC Nörtzingen H.F. |
CS Bourscheid | 1–2 | FC Olympia Christnach-Waldbillig |
FC Excelsior Grevels | 0–5 | US Folschette |
First round
The draw for the first round was held on 22 July 2019.[1] Thirty-six first round matches were played on between 5 and 8 September 2019.[4] The match between Noertzange and Boevange-Attert originally finished 4–2 but was later awarded to Noertzange by walkover. Elsewhere in the round, the highest scoring matches featured a total of 10 goals: Berdenia Berbourg overcame Racing Troisvierges 9–1 away from home, while Blo Weiss Itzig beat Feulen by the same score at home. The biggest margin of victory - 9 goals - was recorded by Koeppchen Wormeldange and Lorentzweiler, both winning 9–0 in away matches, against Olympia Christnach and Moutfort-Medingen respectively.[3]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Résidence Walferdange | 4–2 | FC Erpeldange 72 |
CeBra 01 | 1–2 | Minerva Lintgen |
Luna Oberkorn | 0–2 | Sanem |
Les Aiglons Dalheim | 0–3 | Sandweiler |
Clemency | 2–6 | FF Norden 02 |
AS Luxemburg Porto | 1–0 | Sporting Mertzig |
Alliance Äischdall | 2–3 | Union 05 Kayl-Tétange |
Racing Troisvierges | 1–9 | Berdenia Berbourg |
US Rambrouch | 0–3 | Union Remich-Bous |
Kehlen | 4–1 | Marisca Mersch |
Jeunesse Biwer | 0–2 | The Belval Belvaux |
Blo Weiss Itzig | 9–1 | Feulen |
FC 47 Bastendorf | 5–1 | FC Käerch |
Daring Echternach | 1–0 | Attert Bissen |
Olympia Christnach | 0–9 | Koeppchen Wormeldange |
Kopstal 33 | 3–5 (a.e.t.) | SC Ell |
Moutfort-Medingen | 0–9 | Lorentzweiler |
Munsbach | 7–2 | Brouch |
US Folschette | 0–1 | Avenir Beggen |
Pratzerthal-Redange | 2–1 | Young Boys Diekirch |
Green Boys | 3–0 | Sporting Bertrange |
Les Ardoisiers Perlé | 2–4 | SC Steinfort |
Noertzange | 4–2 | Boevange-Attert |
FC Biekerech | 2–4 | Red Star Merl-Belair |
Tricolore Gasperich | 3–1 | Reisdorf |
Rupensia Lusitanos Larochette | 2–2 (a.e.t.) (6–5 p) | Colmarberg |
Claravallis Clervaux | 1–5 | Berdorf Consdorf |
Jeunesse Schieren | 4–0 | Hosingen |
Ehlerange | 1–5 | Schengen |
Jeunesse Useldange | 1–7 | Grevenmacher |
Kischpelt Wilwerwiltz | 2–5 | Red Boys Aspelt |
CS Oberkorn | 0–2 | Schifflange |
Jeunesse Gilsdorf | 1–2 | Minière Lasauvage |
Syra Mensdorf | 3–4 | Bettembourg |
Vinesca Ehnen | 2–1 | Orania Vianden |
ES Schouweiler | 1–3 (a.e.t.) | Red Black Egalité |
Second round
The draw for the second round was held on 9 September 2019.[5] Thirty-two second round matches were played on 21 and 22 September 2019.[6] Defending champions F91 Dudelange entered the cup in this round, beating Daring Echternach by a 6–1 margin in an away fixture.[3]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Pratzerthal-Redange | 1–5 | Jeunesse Junglinster |
Green Boys | 2–4 (a.e.t.) | US Esch |
Union Remich-Bous | 0–2 | Progrès Niederkorn |
Berdenia Berbourg | 2–3 | Wiltz |
FF Norden 02 | 0–4 | Alisontia Steinsel |
Daring Echternach | 1–6 | F91 Dudelange |
Minerva Lintgen | 0–6 | Jeunesse Canach |
Avenir Beggen | 0–1 | Etzella Ettelbruck |
Schifflange | 1–5 | Differdange 03 |
The Belval Belvaux | 0–6 | Swift Hesperange |
Koeppchen Wormeldange | 1–4 | Käerjeng 97 |
Vinesca Ehnen | 0–7 | Union Titus Pétange |
Grevenmacher | 1–2 | Fola Esch |
Noertzange | 0–4 | Jeunesse Esch |
Munsbach | 3–6 | Muhlenbach Blue Boys |
SC Steinfort | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Yellow Boys Weiler |
SC Ell | 0–3 | Mondercange |
Tricolore Gasperich | 0–3 | Rodange 91 |
FC 47 Bastendorf | 0–2 | Rumelange |
AS Luxemburg Porto | 0–7 | Racing FC |
Résidence Walferdange | 0–7 | RM Hamm Benfica |
Jeunesse Schieren | 1–2 | Union Mertert-Wasserbillig |
Minière Lasauvage | 1–6 | Victoria Rosport |
Red Boys Aspelt | 1–3 | UNA Strassen |
Red Black Egalité | 1–4 | Hostert |
Red Star Merl-Belair | 0–4 | Mondorf-les-Bains |
Sandweiler | 0–4 | Mamer 32 |
Schengen | 4–5 (a.e.t.) | Blo-Weiss Medernach |
Kehlen | 2–1 (a.e.t.) | Sanem |
Rupensia Lusitanos Larochette | 2–5 | Blo Weiss Itzig |
Bettembourg | 3–2 | Union 05 Kayl-Tétange |
Berdorf Consdorf | 2–3 | Lorentzweiler |
Third round
The draw for the third round was held on 25 September 2019.[7] Sixteen third round matches were played on 9 and 10 November 2019.[8] Bettembourg had the widest margin of victory in the round, winning 6–0 at home to Blo-Weiss Medernach.[3]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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SC Steinfort | 0–2 | Victoria Rosport |
Bettembourg | 6–0 | Blo-Weiss Medernach |
Kehlen | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Mamer 32 |
Rumelange | 0–4 | UNA Strassen |
US Esch | 4–0 | Käerjeng 97 |
Mondercange | 4–0 | Alisontia Steinsel |
Jeunesse Canach | 2–0 | Etzella Ettelbruck |
Jeunesse Junglinster | 1–2 | Jeunesse Esch |
Lorentzweiler | 0–5 | Progrès Niederkorn |
Blo Weiss Itzig | 2–4 | Differdange 03 |
Rodange 91 | 1–3 | Mondorf-les-Bains |
Union Mertert-Wasserbillig | 0–2 | F91 Dudelange |
RM Hamm Benfica | 1–2 | Swift Hesperange |
Wiltz | 2–0 | Muhlenbach Blue Boys |
Racing FC | 5–1 | Hostert |
Union Titus Pétange | 1–2 | Fola Esch |
Fourth round
The draw for the fourth round was held on 15 November 2019.[9] Eight fourth round matches were played on 7 and 8 December 2019.[8] The game between Mondercange and Fola Esch was the only one not decided within 90 minutes. After extra time failed to settle things, Mondercange prevailed on penalties.[3]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Mondercange | 1–1 (a.e.t.) (4–2 p) | Fola Esch |
Wiltz | 3–0 | Jeunesse Esch |
Swift Hesperange | 5–0 | Jeunesse Canach |
US Esch | 0–1 | Differdange 03 |
Racing FC | 5–1 | UNA Strassen |
F91 Dudelange | 4–1 | Mondorf-les-Bains |
Kehlen | 0–3 | Progrès Niederkorn |
Bettembourg | 0–3 | Victoria Rosport |
Quarter-finals
The quarter-final matches were scheduled to be played on 15 April 2020.[8] The matches were not played and the tournament was abandoned following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in Luxembourg.[10]
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Swift Hesperange | Cancelled | Differdange 03 |
Wiltz | Cancelled | F91 Dudelange |
Progrès Niederkorn | Cancelled | Victoria Rosport |
Mondercange | Cancelled | Racing FC |
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Tirages du 22/07/2019". FLF. n.d. Archived from the original on 23 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- ^ "F91 Dudelange vs. Etzella Ettelbrück 5 - 0". soccerway.com. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- ^ a b c d e Schoenmakers, Jan; Stokkermans, Karel (11 February 2021). "Luxembourg 2019/20". RSSSF.org. Retrieved 11 April 2025.
- ^ "Cup". soccerway.com. Retrieved 26 August 2019.
- ^ "Tirages du 09/09/2019". FLF. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
- ^ "Cup". soccerway.com. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
- ^ "Résultat tirages 25/09/2019, Coupe de Luxembourg, Seniors Réserves, Futsal". FLF. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ^ a b c "Cup". soccerway.com. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
- ^ "Résultat tirages 15/11/2019, Coupe de Luxembourg, FLF, Seniors Réserves". FLF. Retrieved 19 November 2019.
- ^ "Informations aux clubs de la FLF – crise du CORONA COVID- 19: Décisions du Conseil d'Administration: compétitions nationales de football (m/f) et de futsal 2019/2020". Fédération Luxembourgeoise de Football. 22 April 2020. Archived from the original on 11 May 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2020.