FC Rodange 91
| Full name | FC Rodange 91 | ||
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| Founded | 31 April 1991[1] | ||
| Ground | Stade Joseph Philippart | ||
| Capacity | 3,400[2] | ||
| President | Semin Civovic[3] | ||
| Manager | Mehdi El Alaoui[4] | ||
| League | BGL Ligue | ||
| 2024-25 | Luxembourg National Division, 12th | ||
| Website | www | ||
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FC Rodange 91 is a football club based in Rodange, Luxembourg.
History
The club was founded in 1991 as a merger between Rodange sides FC Chiers (founded in 1907) and FC Racing (1931). Chiers had played fourteen seasons in the Luxembourg National Division between 1938 and 1980 and Racing seven between 1946 and 1956. Racing also reached the final of the Luxembourg Cup in 1949, where it lost 1–0 to Stade Dudelange.[5]
Merger club FC Rodange 91 reached the National Division for the first time in 1995, but was relegated back to the second tier- Luxembourg Division of Honour after the 1996/97 season. FC Rodange 91 then played two more seasons in the top tier, in 2000/01 and 2017/18 before returning to the highest level in 2019.
At the end of the 2020–21 season, the club moved to play their home games at the Stade Municipal, Pétange, home of Union Titus Pétange, while a new stand was being built at the Stade Jos Philippart. The stand opened in May 2023.[6]
Current squad
- As of 3 September 2025[7]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Women's team
Rodange have a women's team, currently competing in the Dames Ligue 3 Series 2,[8] the 3rd tier of women's football in Luxembourg.
In the 1972–73 season, the women's team of FC Racing Rodange finished second in the Dames Ligue 1.[9]
References
- ^ "FC Rodange 91". Fussball-lux.lu (in German). Retrieved 9 December 2025.
- ^ "Stade Joseph Philippart". OStadium. Retrieved 15 October 2025.
- ^ "Comité" [Committee]. FC Rodange 91 (in French). Retrieved 22 October 2025.
- ^ "Rodange a choisi Mehdi El Alaoui" [Rodange chose Mehdi El Alaoui]. Le Quotidien (in French). 8 October 2024. Retrieved 2 October 2025.
- ^ Luxembourg - List of Cup Finals - RSSSF
- ^ "Ouverture de la tribune au Stade Jos Philippart" [Opening of the new stand at Stade Jos Philippart]. FCR91.lu (in French). Retrieved 19 September 2025.
- ^ "Squad". Retrieved 16 October 2025.
- ^ "Tabelle - Damen Liga 3 - 2.Bezirk" [Table - Dames Ligue 3 Series 2]. Fupa.net (in German). Retrieved 25 November 2025.
- ^ "Dames Ligue 1". RSSSF.org. Retrieved 25 November 2025.
External links
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