Luxembourg — Football
Browse all Football leagues from Luxembourg. Standings, fixtures and statistics.
Overview Apr 1, 2026
Football in Luxembourg has a long history relative to the country's small size. The National Division features 80 clubs across 2 organised competitions, and the domestic game has shown steady improvement in recent years.
Luxembourg has been one of Europe's emerging football nations, with F91 Dudelange becoming the first Luxembourgish club to reach the group stage of a major European competition in 2018. The national team has also improved significantly, recording notable results against higher-ranked opponents.
History Apr 1, 2026
Luxembourg was one of the founding members of FIFA in 1904 (though the federation was formally established in 1908), making it one of the oldest football associations in the world. The country participated in the early Olympic football tournaments.
F91 Dudelange's qualification for the UEFA Europa League group stage in 2018 was a historic moment for Luxembourgish football, demonstrating the progress made in recent decades.
- —1908 — Luxembourg Football Federation founded
- —1910 — Joined FIFA
- —1920 — Luxembourg participated in the Olympic football tournament
- —2018 — F91 Dudelange became the first Luxembourgish club to reach a European group stage
Governing Body
The Luxembourg Football Federation (FLF) is one of the oldest football associations in the world. Founded in 1908, it oversees the domestic league, cup competitions, and national teams. The FLF is a member of UEFA and FIFA.
League System
The Luxembourg football pyramid features three main tiers. The National Division (BGL Ligue) is the top flight, with the Division of Honour serving as the second tier. Promotion and relegation link the divisions.
The Luxembourg Cup is an important competition, with the winner qualifying for European competition. The league season follows a traditional autumn-to-spring calendar.
Clubs Overview
Jeunesse Esch is historically the most successful club in Luxembourg, with a record number of league titles. F91 Dudelange has been the dominant force in recent decades, winning numerous titles and making history in European competition.
Other notable clubs include Fola Esch, one of the oldest clubs in the country, and Progres Niederkorn, who famously defeated Rangers in a Europa League qualifier in 2017.
Achievements
Luxembourg has not qualified for a FIFA World Cup or European Championship. However, the national team has shown marked improvement in recent years, becoming a more competitive force in qualifying campaigns and recording victories against established European nations.
Infrastructure
The Stade de Luxembourg, opened in 2021, is a modern venue that hosts national team matches and major domestic cup finals. The stadium replaced the ageing Stade Josy Barthel and represents a significant investment in the country's football infrastructure.
Culture & Fan Scene Apr 1, 2026
Football is one of the most popular sports in Luxembourg, though the small population means attendance figures are modest. The multicultural nature of Luxembourg is reflected in its football, with players and supporters from diverse backgrounds. National team matches at the new Stade de Luxembourg have generated growing interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the top football league in Luxembourg?
The Luxembourg National Division (BGL Ligue) is the top division of football in Luxembourg.
Has a Luxembourgish club ever played in a European group stage?
Yes, F91 Dudelange became the first Luxembourgish club to reach a European group stage when they qualified for the UEFA Europa League group stage in 2018.
Has Luxembourg ever qualified for a major tournament?
No, Luxembourg has never qualified for a World Cup or European Championship.
What is Luxembourg's national stadium?
The Stade de Luxembourg, opened in 2021, is the national stadium with a capacity of around 9,386.