FC Schifflange 95

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FC Schifflange 95
Full nameFoussballclub Schifflange 95
Founded1995
GroundStade Rue Denis Netgen
Capacity3,100
ChairmanPaulo Marciano
ManagerFranceIsmael Bouzid
LeagueBGL Ligue
2023–24BGL Ligue
WebsiteClub website

F.C. Schëffleng 95 or FC Schifflange 95 is a football club in Schifflange, Luxembourg.

It was founded in 1995. They play in the First Tier-BGL Ligue, after being promoted from the Division of Honour after the 2022–23 season.[1] They play their home games at the Stade Rue Denis Netgen.

History[edit]

FC Schifflange 95 is the result of a merger between former Schifflange sides Amis des Sports (founded in 1936) and National Schifflange (founded in 1912). National Schifflange was a one-time Luxembourg champion after winning the 1951–52 Luxembourg National Division.[2] National also won the 1960 Luxembourg Cup.[3] The new merger club was established on 21 April 1995.

The first season of the new club saw them winning the 1st Division, with a four-point lead. After three seasons in the Promotion d'Honneur, FC Schifflange 95 clinched promotion to the top level Luxembourg National Division but got relegated immediately after that one season. Since its establishment, the club has therefore played only one season at the top level, six seasons in Division of Honour, 11 seasons in Division 1 and five seasons in Division 2.[4] After 23 years,in 2023 FC Schifflange 95 got promoted back to the BGL Ligue and are sitting 13th right now.

Honours[edit]

Domestic[edit]

as National Schifflange

League[edit]

Cup[edit]

Players[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of 1 March 2024[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK France FRA Tony Conti
2 DF Brazil BRA Fernando Gomes
4 DF France FRA Frank Momo
5 DF France FRA Jonathan Hennetier
6 MF France FRA Blé Guy-Serge Seaba
7 MF Luxembourg LUX William Rodrigues
10 FW France FRA Naby Soumah
11 FW Belgium BEL Thomas Macalli
12 MF Morocco MAR Nabil Dirar
14 FW Luxembourg LUX Paul Edjongo
17 DF France FRA Hearvin Djetou
19 FW France FRA Téo Herr
20 MF France FRA Mickael Garos
21 MF Comoros COM Djamalidine Atoiyi
22 MF Luxembourg LUX Glenn Sedja
23 MF Algeria ALG Karim Koriche
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF France FRA Mehdi Kirch
25 MF France FRA Kevin Nakache
27 FW France FRA Gauthier Caron
31 GK France FRA Valentin Targon
32 DF Luxembourg LUX Tom Laterza
38 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Benjamin Besic
40 GK France FRA Calvin Haïdara
47 DF Luxembourg LUX Yannick da Graca (on loan from UT Pétange)
70 MF France FRA Rabah Rahmouni
77 MF France FRA Rayane Medjkoune (on loan from F91 Dudelange)
78 MF France FRA Bachir Diop
81 FW Republic of the Congo CGO Vancy Mabanza
94 DF Mali MLI Mantené Coulibaly
96 DF Luxembourg LUX Valter Barros

Former Players[edit]

Miralem Pjanić, who later played for AS Roma, Juventus Turin and FC Barcelona, has started his youth career at age 7 in Schifflange, and stayed with the club for 7 years.

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