Luxembourg National Division 2006-07

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The 2006-07 season of Luxembourg's National Division will run from 5 August 2006 to 20 May 2007.

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[edit] Teams

Locations of participating teams across Luxembourg.
Locations of participating teams across Luxembourg.

The National Division was expanded from the 2005-06 season's complement of twelve teams to fourteen. Those fourteen clubs are:

[edit] Format

Unlike in previous seasons, when a more complicated system was used, the 2006-07 season will involve only a round-robin amongst the fourteen teams. Thus, each team will play 26 games over the course of the calendar.

[edit] European qualification

Luxembourg has been assigned one spot in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, for the league champions; it has also been assigned two spots in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Cup, for the runners-up and the Luxembourg Cup winners. If, as in 2005-06, the league champions and runners-up reach the cup final, the second UEFA Cup spot will go to the team placed third in the league.

[edit] Pre-season predictions

F91 Dudelange are widely predicted to successfully defend their title.[1] Dudelange strengthened their first-team squad by signing Thierry Joly and Alexandre Lecomte, whilst also holding on to most of their existing players. By comparison, Jeunesse Esch and Etzella Ettelbruck, Dudelange's closest challengers in 2005-06, have lost key players; Jeunesse captain Manuel Cardoni retired, whilst Etzella lost Patrick Grettnich, Luc Mischo, and Marc Reuter.

[edit] Current standings

Standings as of 8 December 2006:
Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts Notes
1 F91 Dudelange 15 12 2 1 46 12 +34 38
2 FC Differdange 03 15 9 3 3 38 23 +15 30
3 FC Etzella Ettelbruck 15 9 1 5 36 16 +20 28
4 Racing FC Union Luxembourg 15 7 7 1 34 18 +16 28
5 CS Grevenmacher 15 8 4 3 25 16 +9 28
6 FC Progrès Niedercorn 15 7 4 4 33 30 +3 25
7 FC Swift Hesperange 15 5 7 3 21 16 +5 22
8 CS Pétange 15 5 4 6 19 21 -2 19
9 FC Wiltz 71 15 6 1 8 20 25 -5 19
10 Jeunesse Esch 15 4 4 7 15 20 -5 16
11 UN Käerjeng 97 15 4 3 8 23 30 -7 15
11 FC Victoria Rosport 15 3 3 9 15 31 -16 12
12 FC Mondercange 15 2 2 11 13 42 -29 8
14 FC Mamer 32 15 1 1 13 6 44 -38 4

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Berens, André (26 July 2006). Dudelange still the team to beat. UEFA. Retrieved on 2006-08-02.
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