Luxembourg Division Nationale

Luxembourg Division Nationale

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DateRHome v Away-
03/15 15:00 21 Bissen v UT Petange View
03/15 15:00 21 FC Mamer 32 v Victoria Rosport View
03/15 15:00 21 UN Kaerjeng v UNA Strassen View
03/15 15:00 21 Union Luxembourg v Swift Hesperange View
03/15 15:00 21 US Hostert v Progres Niedercorn View
03/15 15:00 21 FC 03 Differdange v Wu/Tse View
03/15 15:00 21 FC Rodange v US Mondorf-Les-Bains View
03/15 15:00 21 Jeunesse Canach v F91 Dudelange View
03/22 15:00 22 UNA Strassen v Bissen View
03/22 15:00 22 Progres Niedercorn v Kim/Kim View
03/22 15:00 22 UT Petange v FC Mamer 32 View
03/22 15:00 22 Victoria Rosport v Union Luxembourg View
03/22 15:00 22 Jeunesse Esch v US Hostert View
03/22 15:00 22 F91 Dudelange v FC 03 Differdange View
03/22 15:00 22 US Mondorf-Les-Bains v Jeunesse Canach View
04/04 14:00 23 Bissen v Progres Niedercorn View
04/04 14:00 23 FC Mamer 32 v UNA Strassen View
04/04 14:00 23 US Hostert v UN Kaerjeng View
04/04 14:00 23 Jeunesse Esch v F91 Dudelange View
04/04 14:00 23 Union Luxembourg v UT Petange View
04/04 14:00 23 FC Rodange v Victoria Rosport View
04/04 14:00 23 FC 03 Differdange v US Mondorf-Les-Bains View
04/04 14:00 23 Jeunesse Canach v Swift Hesperange View
04/12 14:00 24 San En Neo Phoenix v Bissen View
04/12 14:00 24 Progres Niedercorn v FC Mamer 32 View
04/12 14:00 24 F91 Dudelange v US Hostert View
04/12 14:00 24 UNA Strassen v Union Luxembourg View
04/12 14:00 24 UT Petange v FC Rodange View
04/12 14:00 24 US Mondorf-Les-Bains v Jeunesse Esch View
04/12 14:00 24 Victoria Rosport v Jeunesse Canach View

The National Division (Luxembourgish: Nationaldivisioun, French: Division Nationale, German: Nationaldivision), known as the BGL Ligue for sponsorship reasons, 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 Differdange 03.

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. It was also abandoned after 17 games in the 2019–20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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.

The Luxembourg Division Nationale is the premier football league in Luxembourg, showcasing the country's top clubs in a competitive and thrilling tournament format. Established in 1909, this league has a rich history and serves as the pinnacle of Luxembourgish football, attracting passionate fans and talented players from both local and international backgrounds.

The tournament features a diverse array of teams, each vying for the coveted title and the opportunity to represent Luxembourg in European competitions. Matches are held in various stadiums across the country, creating an electric atmosphere as supporters rally behind their favorite clubs. The league operates on a promotion and relegation system with the National Division, ensuring a dynamic and competitive environment where every match counts.

Throughout the season, teams engage in a rigorous schedule of home and away fixtures, showcasing their skills, strategies, and teamwork. The Division Nationale not only highlights the athletic prowess of its players but also emphasizes the importance of sportsmanship and community spirit in Luxembourg.

As the tournament progresses, rivalries intensify, and the race for the championship title becomes increasingly fierce. The culmination of the season sees the top teams battling it out for glory, with the champions earning a place in prestigious European tournaments, further elevating the profile of Luxembourg football on the international stage.

Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the sport, the Luxembourg Division Nationale promises an exciting and unforgettable experience, celebrating the passion and talent of football in this vibrant European nation.