Luxembourg - Division Nationale

Luxembourg - Division Nationale

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DateRHjemme v Borte-
05/05 14:00 27 FC 03 Differdange v Victoria Rosport View
05/05 14:00 27 F91 Dudelange v UT Petange View
05/05 14:00 27 US Mondorf-Les-Bains v Progres Niedercorn View
05/05 14:00 27 FC Marisca Mersch v FC Schifflange 95 View
05/05 14:00 27 Jeunesse Esch v Hesperange View
05/05 14:00 27 UN Kaerjeng v Wiltz 71 View
05/05 14:00 27 UNA Strassen v Union Luxembourg View
05/05 14:00 27 FC Mondercange v CS Fola Esch View
05/12 14:00 28 Victoria Rosport v F91 Dudelange View
05/12 14:00 28 Wiltz 71 v US Mondorf-Les-Bains View
05/12 14:00 28 UT Petange v Jeunesse Esch View
05/12 14:00 28 FC Schifflange 95 v UNA Strassen View
05/12 14:00 28 Hesperange v FC Marisca Mersch View
05/12 14:00 28 Union Luxembourg v FC Mondercange View
05/12 16:30 28 CS Fola Esch v UN Kaerjeng View
05/13 18:00 28 Progres Niedercorn v FC 03 Differdange View
05/18 12:00 29 FC Schifflange 95 v Hesperange View
05/18 16:00 29 FC 03 Differdange v Wiltz 71 View
05/18 16:00 29 US Mondorf-Les-Bains v CS Fola Esch View
05/18 16:00 29 F91 Dudelange v Progres Niedercorn View
05/18 16:00 29 Jeunesse Esch v Victoria Rosport View
05/18 16:00 29 UN Kaerjeng v Union Luxembourg View
05/18 16:00 29 FC Marisca Mersch v UT Petange View
05/18 16:00 29 UNA Strassen v FC Mondercange View
05/26 14:00 30 CS Fola Esch v FC 03 Differdange View
05/26 14:00 30 Wiltz 71 v F91 Dudelange View
05/26 14:00 30 Progres Niedercorn v Jeunesse Esch View
05/26 14:00 30 Union Luxembourg v US Mondorf-Les-Bains View
05/26 14:00 30 Victoria Rosport v FC Marisca Mersch View
05/26 14:00 30 Hesperange v UNA Strassen View

The National Division (Luxembourgish: Nationaldivisioun, French: Division Nationale, German: Nationaldivision) is the highest football league in Luxembourg. Until 2011, it was known as the BGL Ligue, after the Luxembourg Football Federation managed to seal a sponsorship deal with Fortis. Before 2006, it contained twelve teams, but it expanded to fourteen for the 2006–07 season. Following the abandonment of the previous season, the 2020–21 season saw the further expansion of the league to 16 teams. The current champions are Swift Hesperange.

The competition was first held in 1909–10, and has been held every year since, with the exceptions of 1912–13 and four seasons during the Second World War. The competition was called the Luxembourgish Championship (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Championnat, French: Championnat Luxembourgeois) until 1913–14. From the 1914–15 season until 1931–32 it was called the Premier Division (Luxembourgish: Éischt Divisioun, French: Première Division). It was then called the Division of Honour (Luxembourgish: Éirendivisioun, French: Division d'Honneur) from 1932–33 to 1956–57. Since the 1957–58 season, the competition has been known as the National Division. Presently, the representatives of the National Division occupy three bottom places in the UEFA all-time Champions League table.

**Luxembourgs nasjonale divisjon**

Luxembourgs nasjonale divisjon er den øverste divisjonen for fotball i Luxembourg. Den ble etablert i 1910 og består av 14 lag som spiller to ganger mot hverandre i løpet av en sesong. De to nederste lagene rykker ned til Éirepromotioun, mens vinneren av Éirepromotioun rykker opp til National Division.

De mest suksessrike lagene i ligaens historie er Jeunesse Esch og F91 Dudelange, som begge har vunnet tittelen 28 ganger. Nåværende mester er F91 Dudelange, som vant tittelen i 2022/23-sesongen.

Luxembourgs nasjonale divisjon er en konkurransedyktig liga med en rekke talentfulle spillere. Ligaen gir også lag muligheten til å kvalifisere seg til europeiske konkurranser, som UEFA Champions League og UEFA Europa League.