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11/09 15:00 5 Munsbach v Jeunesse Canach 2-3
11/09 15:00 5 FC Kaerch v FC Luxemburg City 0-2
11/09 15:00 5 Yellow Boys Weiler-La-Tour v FC Alisontia Steinsel 1-2
11/09 15:00 5 US Feulen v SC Bettembourg 2-1
11/09 15:00 5 Rumelange v CS Fola Esch 2-4
11/09 15:00 5 Wiltz v FC Marisca Mersch 6-0
11/09 15:00 5 F91 Dudelange v Atert Bissen 1-4
11/09 15:00 5 FC Etzella Ettelbruck v Racing FC Union 4-6
11/09 15:00 5 FC Mondercange v Victoria Rosport 2-3
11/09 15:00 5 Swift Hesperange v US Hostert 0-3
11/09 15:00 5 Lorentzweiler v FC Rodange 2-4
11/09 15:00 5 FC The Belval Belvaux v UNA Strassen 2-3
11/09 15:00 5 FC 03 Differdange v UT Petange 2-1
11/09 15:00 5 FC Mamer 32 v UN Kaerjeng 2-0
11/09 15:00 5 FC Berdenia Berbourg v US Mondorf-Les-Bains 0-2
11/07 19:00 5 Progres Niederkorn v Jeunesse Esch 1-0
05/28 17:30 1 FC 03 Differdange v F91 Dudelange 1-1
05/14 18:00 2 FC 03 Differdange v Wiltz 3-0
05/14 18:00 2 Racing FC Union v F91 Dudelange 2-3
04/23 18:00 3 Minerva Lintgen v Union Luxembourg 0-4
04/23 18:00 3 UT Petange v FC 03 Differdange 0-2
04/23 18:00 3 F91 Dudelange v UNA Strassen 4-2
04/23 18:00 3 Wiltz v Progres Niederkorn 3-2
03/12 19:00 4 Minerva Lintgen v FC The Belval Belvaux 2-1
03/12 19:00 4 FC Bastendorf 47 v F91 Dudelange 1-4
03/12 19:00 4 Jeunesse Canach v Wiltz 1-1
03/12 19:00 4 Racing FC Union v Victoria Rosport 3-1
03/12 19:00 4 Jeunesse Esch v Progres Niederkorn 0-3
03/12 19:00 4 Yellow Boys Weiler-La-Tour v UT Petange 2-7
03/12 19:00 4 US Hostert v UNA Strassen 1-2

Wikipedia - Luxembourg Cup

The Luxembourg Cup (French: Coupe de Luxembourg) is the national knockout cup competition in Luxembourgian football. It was first held in 1922, and has been held annually since, with the exception of the four seasons during the German occupation during Second World War, though the 2019–20 and 2020–21 seasons were unable to be completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Stade de Luxembourg hosts the final of the tournament.

The Luxembourg Cup is an esteemed annual knockout football tournament held in Luxembourg, bringing together clubs from across the country to compete for the prestigious title. Established to promote local talent and foster competitive spirit, the Luxembourg Cup features teams from various divisions, ranging from amateur clubs to professional squads. The tournament showcases thrilling matches, memorable upsets, and passionate fan engagement, culminating in a grand final that celebrates Luxembourg’s rich football heritage. Winning the Luxembourg Cup not only grants national glory but also often provides qualification for European competitions, making it a highly coveted trophy in Luxembourg’s football calendar.