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2018–19 Luxembourg Cup

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2018–19 Luxembourg Cup
Tournament details
CountryLuxembourg
Final positions
ChampionsF91 Dudelange
Runner-upEtzella Ettelbruck

The 2018–19 Luxembourg Cup was the 94th edition of the football knockout tournament in the country. The winners of the cup this season earned a place in the 2019–20 Europa League. The competition began on 5 September 2018 and ended on 26 May 2019.[1]

Racing FC were the defending champions after winning the previous season's Luxembourg Cup final over Hostert on penalties.[2]

Teams

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Round National Division Division of Honour 1. Division 2. Division 3. Division
Preliminary round CS Oberkorn
Jeunesse Gilsdorf
Vinesca Ehnen
Jeunesse Biwer
Schengen
Les Aiglons Dalheim
Olympia Christnach
Kischpelt Wilwerwiltz
First round Union 05 Kayl-Tétange
FC 47 Bastendorf
Mondercange
Jeunesse Useldange
Blo-Weiss Medernach
Berdenia Berbourg
Sporting Bertrange
Berdorf Consdorf
Alisontia Steinsel
Minerva Lintgen
Sporting Mertzig
Bettembourg
URB
Sanem
Marisca Mersch
Red Boys Aspelt
Syra Mensdorf
Alliance Äischdall
Grevenmacher
AS Luxemburg Porto
SC Steinfort
FF Norden 02
Schifflange 95
FC Lorentzweiler
Red Black Egalité
Jeunesse Schieren
Yellow Boys Weiler
Kehlen
Luna Oberkorn
Rupensia Lusitanos Larochette
SC Ell
Red Star Merl-Belair
Résidence Walferdange
ES Schouweiler
FC CeBra 01
Hosingen
FC Käerch
Orania Vianden
Wincrange
Blo Weiss Itzig
Boevange-Attert
Excelsior Grevels
The Belval Belvaux
Young Boys Diekirch
Les Ardoisiers Perlé
Avenir Beggen
Ehlerange
Daring Echternach
Pratzerthal-Redange
Green Boys
Feulen
US Rambrouch
Colmar-Berg
Tricolore Gasperich
Moutfort-Medingen
Brouch
Bourscheid
Noertzange
FC Biekerech
Minière Lasauvage
Claravallis Clervaux
Munsbach
Heiderscheid-Eschdorf
Racing Troisvierges
Kopstal 33
Reisdorf
US Folschette
Clemency
Second Round Pétange
F91 Dudelange
US Hostert
UNA Strassen
Victoria Rosport
Etzella Ettelbruck
Fola Esch
Jeunesse Esch
Mamer 32
Differdange 03
Mondorf-les-Bains
Racing
Progrès Niedercorn
RM Hamm Benfica
Koeppchen Wormeldange
Union Mertert-Wasserbillig
Wiltz 71
Swift Hesperange
US Esch
Käerjeng 97
Mamer 32
Attert Bissen
Jeunesse Canach
US Sandweiler
Blue Boys Muhlenbach
Jeunesse Junglinster
Rodange 91
Erpeldange 72

Preliminary round

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Four preliminary round matches were played 5 September 2018. The draw for the preliminary and first rounds was held 6 August 2018.[1][3] Four teams each from tiers 5 (3. Division) and 4 (2. Division) took part.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Schengen (5) 1–2 (4) CS Oberkorn
Les Aiglons Dalheim (5) 2–2 (a.e.t.) (10–11 p) (4) Jeunesse Gilsdorf
Olympia Christnach (5) 4–1 (4) Vinesca Ehnen
Kischpelt Wilwerwiltz (5) 2–9 (4) Jeunesse Biwer

First round

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Thirty-six first round matches were played 7–12 September 2018. The draw for the preliminary and first rounds was held 6 August 2018.[1] Seventeen teams from the lowest tier (5th level 3. Division) took part in this round.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Luna Oberkorn (4) 1–3 (3) Union 05 Kayl-Tétange
Colmar-Berg (5) 3–1 (4) Rupensia Lusitanos Larochette
SC Ell (4) 0–5 (4) Jeunesse Biwer
Tricolore Gasperich (5) 1–3 (5) Moutfort-Medingen
Brouch (5) 1–9 (3) FC 47 Bastendorf
Bourscheid (5) 5–4 (5) Noertzange
Red Star Merl-Belair (4) 0–4 (3) Mondercange
Résidence Walferdange (4) 2–4 (3) Jeunesse Useldange
FC Biekerech (5) 0–11 (3) Blo-Weiss Medernach
Minière Lasauvage (5) 2–3 (4) ES Schouweiler
Claravallis Clervaux (5) 1–6 (3) Berdenia Berbourg
Munsbach (5) 0–6 (4) CeBra 01
Hosingen (4) 2–3 (4) FC Käerch
Heiderscheid-Eschdorf (5) 3–4 (4) Orania Vianden
Racing Troisvierges (5) 0–2 (4) Wincrange
Kopstal 33 (5) 0–7 (3) Sporting Bertrange
CS Oberkorn (4) 5–3 (3) Berdorf Consdorf
Blo Weiss Itzig (4) 3–0 (Forfeit[4]) (4) Boevange-Attert
Reisdorf (5) 0–4 (4) Excelsior Grevels
The Belval Belvaux (4) 0–4 (3) Alisontia Steinsel
US Folschette (5) 0–3 (4) Young Boys Diekirch
Les Ardoisiers Perlé (4) 1–0 (4) Avenir Beggen
Minerva Lintgen (3) 5–1 (3) Sporting Mertzig
Clemency (5) 2–5 (3) Bettembourg
Ehlerange (4) 0–2 (3) URB
Sanem (3) 6–4 (3) Marisca Mersch
Red Boys Aspelt (3) 0–3 (3) Syra Mensdorf
Daring Echternach (4) 5–0 (4) Pratzerthal-Redange
Alliance Äischdall (3) 2–1 (3) Grevenmacher
AS Luxemburg Porto (3) 0–1 (3) SC Steinfort
Green Boys (4) 1–3 (3) FF Norden 02
Feulen (4) 3–0 (4) US Rambrouch
Schifflange 95 (3) 2–1 (3) FC Lorentzweiler
Red Black Egalité (3) 1–2 (3) Jeunesse Schieren
Olympia Christnach (5) 1–9 (3) Yellow Boys Weiler
Jeunesse Gilsdorf (4) 2–4 (3) Kehlen

Second round

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Thirty-two second round matches were played between 21 and 23 September 2018. The draw for the second round was held 10 September 2018.[5] Three teams from the fifth tier (3. Division) took part in this round: Colmar-Berg, Moutfort-Medingen, and Bourscheid.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Colmar-Berg (5) 0–4 (1) Pétange
Kehlen (3) 1–7 (1) F91 Dudelange
Minerva Lintgen (3) 0–4 (1) US Hostert
Jeunesse Useldange (3) 1–6 (1) UNA Strassen
Blo-Weiss Medernach (3) 2–4 (a.e.t.) (2) Koeppchen Wormeldange
CS Oberkorn (4) 1–5 (2) Union Mertert-Wasserbillig
ES Schouweiler (4) 0–6 (2) Wiltz 71
Jeunesse Schieren (3) 3–6 (2) Swift Hesperange
Mondercange (3) 0–1 (2) US Esch
SC Steinfort (3) 0–1 (1) Victoria Rosport
Wincrange (4) 0–6 (2) Käerjeng 97
FC 47 Bastendorf (3) 1–10 (1) Etzella Ettelbruck
Blo Weiss Itzig (4) 1–7 (1) Fola Esch
Berdenia Berbourg (3) 0–3 (1) Jeunesse Esch
Schifflange 95 (3) 1–4 (2) Mamer 32
FF Norden 02 (3) 1–2 (1) Differdange 03
FC Käerch (4) 2–7 (2) Attert Bissen
Young Boys Diekirch (4) 2–4 (2) Jeunesse Canach
Les Ardoisiers Perlé (4) 1–3 (a.e.t.) (2) US Sandweiler
Jeunesse Biwer (4) 0–4 (2) Blue Boys Muhlenbach
Orania Vianden (4) 0–7 (1) Mondorf-les-Bains
Bettembourg (3) 0–7 (1) Racing
Feulen (4) 1–4 (1) Progrès Niedercorn
Alliance Äischdall (3) 4–3 (2) Jeunesse Junglinster
URB (3) 0–1 (1) Rumelange
Alisontia Steinsel (3) 0–1 (2) Rodange 91
Syra Mensdorf (3) 2–3 (2) Erpeldange 72
Daring Echternach (4) 0–4 (1) RM Hamm Benfica
Moutfort-Medingen (5) 2–3 (3) Sporting Bertrange
Sanem (3) 1–3 (3) Union 05 Kayl-Tétange
CeBra 01 (4) 3–0 (3) Yellow Boys Weiler
Bourscheid (5) 2–0 (4) Excelsior Grevels

Third round

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Sixteen third round matches were played 27–28 October 2018. The draw for the third round was held 24 September 2018.[6] Bourscheid are the only remaining team competing from the lowest tier (5th tier 3. Division).

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Union Mertert-Wasserbillig (2) 5–1 (2) Koeppchen Wormeldange
Progrès Niedercorn (1) 1–0 (1) US Hostert
US Sandweiler (2) 0–6 (1) F91 Dudelange
Rumelange (1) 1–4 (1) UNA Strassen
US Esch (2) 2–1 (a.e.t.) (1) Pétange
Erpeldange 72 (2) 2–6 (a.e.t.) (1) RM Hamm Benfica
Jeunesse Canach (2) 0–2 (2) Attert Bissen
Mamer 32 (2) 0–1 (2) Blue Boys Muhlenbach
CeBra 01 (4) 0–2 (1) Etzella Ettelbruck
Sporting Bertrange (3) 3–2 (3) Alliance Äischdall
Bourscheid (5) 1–16 (1) Fola Esch
Swift Hesperange (2) 1–3 (1) Mondorf-les-Bains
Käerjeng 97 (2) 0–5 (1) Jeunesse Esch
Racing (1) 2–2 (a.e.t.) (4–5 p) (1) Differdange 03
Rodange 91 (2) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (8–9 p) (1) Victoria Rosport
Union 05 Kayl-Tétange (3) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p) (2) Wiltz 71

Fourth round

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The draw for the fourth round was held 5 November 2018.[7] Seven of the eight matches were played on 9 December 2018 [8] and the remaining match between Blue Boys Muhlenbach and Attert Bissen was played on 17 February 2019. Sporting Bertrange were the lowest ranked team left in the competition, competing in the third tier (1. Division).

Team 1  Score  Team 2
US Esch (2) 1–2 (1) Strassen
Blue Boys Muhlenbach (2) 1–0 (2) Attert Bissen
Mondorf-les-Bains (1) 2–1 (1) Differdange 03
F91 Dudelange (1) 2–1 (1) Fola Esch
Sporting Bertrange (3) 1–3 (2) Union Mertert-Wasserbillig
Wiltz 71 (2) 0–2 (1) Victoria Rosport
RM Hamm Benfica (1) 2–4 (1) Progrès Niedercorn
Etzella Ettelbruck (1) 1–0 (1) Jeunesse Esch

Quarter-final

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The draw for the quarter-final was held 13 November 2018 with the four matches played on 3 April 2019.[9] Two teams from the second tier (Luxembourg Division of Honour) were still in the competition: Union Mertert-Wasserbillig and Blue Boys Muhlenbach.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Etzella Ettelbruck (1) 1–1 (a.e.t.) (8–7 p) (1) Strassen
F91 Dudelange (1) 3–2 (1) Mondorf-les-Bains
Blue Boys Muhlenbach (2) 0–3 (1) Progrès Niedercorn
Union Mertert-Wasserbillig (2) 2–0 (1) Victoria Rosport

Semi-final

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The draw for the semi-final was held 5 April 2019.[10] Of the four remaining teams, only one team from outside the top flight (second tier Luxembourg Division of Honour) remained in the competition at this stage, Union Mertert-Wasserbillig.

Team 1  Score  Team 2
F91 Dudelange (1) 3–1 (1) Progrès Niedercorn
Union Mertert-Wasserbillig (2) 0–3 (1) Etzella Ettelbruck

Final

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F91 Dudelange5–0Etzella Ettelbruck
Clément Couturier 55'
Dave Turpel 59'
Edisson Jordanov 66'
Dominik Stolz 69'
Nicolas Perez 88'
Attendance: 2,866
Referee: Sergio Rodrigues

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Tirages Loterie Nationale Coupe de Luxembourg, Coupe FLF et Coupe Seniors Réserves". FLF. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Hostert vs. Racing 0 - 0". soccerway.com. Retrieved 7 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Coupe de Luxembourg". Fupa.net. Tageblatt. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Exclusive - Coupe de Luxembourg". FC Blo Weiss Itzig. FC Blo Weiss Itzig. Retrieved 15 September 2018.
  5. ^ "Tirages du 10/09/2018". FLF.lu. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Tirages du 24/09/2018". FLF. Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  7. ^ "F91 plays Fola". Luxembourger Wort (in German). Retrieved 5 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Cup Draws 5 November". FLF. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  9. ^ "Tirages Coupe de Luxembourg, Coupe FLF, Coupe des Seniors Réserves, Coupe des Dames et Coupe Futsal" [Tirages Coupe de Luxembourg, Coupe FLF, Coupe des Seniors Réserves, Coupe des Dames et Coupe Futsal] (in French). FLF. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  10. ^ "Tirages Coupe de Luxembourg, FLF, Seniors Réserves, 05 avril 2019". FLF. Retrieved 5 April 2019.
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