Draft:Underwater Rugby Luxembourg
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- Comment: Does not meet Wikipedia:Notability_(sports) or general notability. KeepItGoingForward (talk) 19:24, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
- Comment: What do you believe makes the Luxembourg's national underwater rugby team notable besides being a national team? I am not seeing significant coverage of their notability. Also at the 2019 World Championships for instance they only scored 2 points with 94 points against them. KeepItGoingForward (talk) 19:20, 8 January 2024 (UTC)
The Luxembourg's national underwater rugby team[1] [2]is the representative for Luxembourg in international underwater rugby. They are part of FLASSA (Fédération luxembourgeoise des activités et sports sub-aquatiques) [3], CMAS (Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques)[4] and Swimming Luxembourg [5]
UWR Luxembourg founding member Tom Ketter discovered underwater rugby while studying in Heidelberg. Tom really enjoyed the sport and so when he graduated in 2012, he was looking into the possibility of bringing the sport to Luxembourg.
Tom then met Felix Benedict through an UWR internet forum. Felix, who was a former German national player and coach, had just been transferred to Luxembourg by his employer, and so of course jumped at the opportunity to develop UWR in his new home.
And so, due to their hard work over a few years, Underwater Rugby Luxembourg A.S.B.L (UWR Luxembourg) was created with 15 founding members in January 2015.
In order to get support in setting up training, UWR Luxembourg contacted Swimming Luxembourg. Swimming was keen to help, as their mission has always been to cover all sports related to water activities. 3 weeks after the commitment of Swimming Luxembourg, UWR Luxembourg started training in Bonnevoie and 2 months later, UWR Luxembourg participated in their first tournament in Stuttgart.
In 2016, Underwater Rugby became also member of FLASSA (Fédération luxembourgeoise des activités et sports sub-aquatiques) [7]. This was one of the first steps towards the participation of Luxembourg in the World Championships in 2019 in Graz.
Competitions / Championships
[edit]International
[edit]2019 CMAS World Championship - Graz Austria
Luxembourg's very first participation in an World Championship.[8]
Arrived in last position[9]
Landesliga
[edit]2023/2024 UWR Landesliga Baden-Württemberg [10]
Position | Club | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | UWR Luxembourg | 15 |
2 | UWR Bodensee | 12 |
3 | WSC Langenau | 9 |
4 | TC Heilbronn | 6 |
5 | SSC Karlsruhe II | 0 |
Games :[11]
- UWR Bodensee - UWR Luxemburg - 0:4
- TC Heilbronn - UWR Luxemburg - 2:3
- UWR Luxemburg - WSC Langenau - 6:3
- UWR Luxemburg - SSC Karlsruhe II - 10:0
- UWR Luxemburg - TC Heilbronn - 8:2
National Team
[edit]Current roster 2023/2024
[edit]Roster for UWR Luxembourg.[12][13]
Official website
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Live! Planet People am Replay: Raphaël Fiegen, Stephan Quintus, Gilles Grün".
- ^ "Tendances – Ils s'éclatent sous l'EAU!". 24 October 2013.
- ^ "Underwater rugby".
- ^ https://www.cmas.org/
- ^ "Rugby subaquatique – Swimming Luxembourg".
- ^ "About us – Underwater Rugby Luxembourg".
- ^ "Underwater rugby".
- ^ "UWR WC Graz 2019".
- ^ "🇦🇹 Results – 11th CMAS Underwater Rugby World Championship Graz, Austria 2019". 3 August 2019.
- ^ "Ergebnisse der UWR Landesliga Baden-Württemberg (Saison 2023/2024) | Unterwasserrugby Blog".
- ^ "Ergebnisse der UWR Landesliga Baden-Württemberg (Saison 2023/2024) | Unterwasserrugby Blog".
- ^ "Our Committee – Underwater Rugby Luxembourg".
- ^ "Luxembourg".
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