Football in Luxembourg
| Football in Luxembourg | |
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| Country | Luxembourg |
| Governing body | Luxembourg Football Federation |
| National team(s) | Men (U21, U19, U17) Women (U19, U17) |
National competitions | |
Men's competition
Women's competition
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Club competitions | |
Men's leagues
Men's cups
Women's leagues
Women's cups
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International competitions | |
Football in Luxembourg is governed by the Luxembourg Football Federation (FLF), which is a member of FIFA and UEFA. The FLF organises the men's, women's and futsal national teams, in addition to the main domestic competitions, the National Division and the Luxembourg Cup.
Despite football being so popular in Luxembourg, the country has rarely had a club pass the second round of qualifying for the Champions League. However, in the 2018-19 Europa League, F91 Dudelange became the first team from Luxembourg to qualify to the group stage of a major European Competition when they beat CFR Cluj of Romania in the Play-Offs 5–2 on aggregate.
The first match of the national team was played on 29 October 1911 (defeat 1–4 against France ), while the first women's game was a 0–4 defeat to Slovakia on 18 November 2006.