Results

France National 3 01/26 18:00 - Lusitanos v Balagne W 3-1
Andorra Second Division 02/16 14:00 14 Faroe Islands U21 v FC Lusitanos L 4-3
Andorra Second Division 02/09 19:00 13 [7] Inter Club d'Escaldes B v FC Lusitanos [3] L 3-2
Andorra Second Division 02/01 19:30 12 FC Lusitanos v CE Carroi II W 1-0
Andorra Cup 01/19 19:00 7 CE Carroi v FC Lusitanos L 3-1
Andorra Second Division 12/01 17:00 10 FC Lusitanos v Penya Encarnada L 1-3
Andorra Second Division 11/24 11:00 9 FC Lusitanos v CF Atletic America W 9-0
Andorra Second Division 11/17 16:00 8 FC Encamp v FC Lusitanos D 2-2
Andorra Second Division 11/10 14:00 7 FC Lusitanos v UE Santa Coloma B W 8-1
Andorra Second Division 10/26 18:30 6 FC Rangers v FC Lusitanos W 0-5
Andorra Second Division 10/20 16:00 5 FC Lusitanos v UE Extremenya W 3-1
Andorra Second Division 10/13 18:00 4 FC Lusitanos v Inter Club d'Escaldes B W 3-0

Wikipedia - FC Lusitanos

FC Lusitanos, also known as Lusitans, was an Andorran football club from Andorra la Vella which was founded in 1999 and dissolved in 2020.

Lusitanos won their first Primera Divisió title in 2011–12 and its second national championship the following season. The club's name, crest and kit reflect its Portuguese identity.

The club's final season was the 2019–2020 season in the Segona Divisió.

History

Futbol Club Lusitanos (Futbol Club Lusitans, Portuguese: Futebol Clube Lusitanos) was founded in 1999. The club played for the first time in the Campionat de Lliga in 2000–01, after winning the Second Division championship. In 2001–02 they won its first title, the Copa Constitució after winning 2–0 in the final against Inter Club d'Escaldes on 2 June, with both goals by Manuel Vieira.

Lusitanos played their first European matches in the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League, where they were eliminated 11–0 on aggregate by Macedonian club Rabotnicki. In the following season's tournament, they were beaten at the same stage by Croatian club Varaždin, 6–1 on aggregate.

Since their promotion to the top division they have not been relegated, and won their first title in 2011–12. This qualified the club to the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, where they were knocked out 9–1 on aggregate in the first qualifying round by Maltese champions Valletta.

They won their second league title in 2013, this qualified the club to the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League they were drawn to play EB/Streymur of the Faroe Islands, in the first leg they drew 2–2 and in the second leg they lost 5–1, losing 7–3 on aggregate.

After finishing fourth in the regular season FC Lusitanos ended the 2013–14 season without being qualified for the UEFA Europa League after losing against Sant Julià 1–2 in the final of the 2014 Copa Constitució.

In the 2014–15 season FC Lusitanos became runners-up of the regular league and this qualified the club to the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League where they were drawn to face West Ham United in the first qualifying round, lost 0–3 in the away match and 0–1 at home (0–4 on aggregate).

**FC Lusitanos** is a prominent football club based in Andorra, known for its rich heritage and competitive spirit. Founded in 1997, the club has established itself as a significant player in the Andorran football scene, competing in the top tiers of the Andorran league system.

The team's name, "Lusitanos," pays homage to the ancient Roman name for the region that is now Portugal, reflecting the club's cultural ties and the passion for football that transcends borders. FC Lusitanos is characterized by its vibrant community support, with fans who are deeply passionate about the club's success.

The team's colors, typically featuring a blend of red and white, symbolize their fighting spirit and commitment to excellence on the pitch. FC Lusitanos is known for its focus on developing local talent, fostering young players through its youth academy, and promoting a strong sense of teamwork and sportsmanship.

With a history marked by notable achievements in domestic competitions, FC Lusitanos continues to strive for success, aiming to make its mark in European competitions while representing the values of dedication, resilience, and pride in their heritage. The club's home matches are held at the Estadi Comunal d'Andorra la Vella, where fans gather to cheer on their team, creating an electric atmosphere that embodies the passion of Andorran football.