FC Rodange 91

Coordinates: 49°32′45″N 5°50′14″E / 49.545818°N 5.837228°E / 49.545818; 5.837228
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FC Rodange 91
Full nameFC Rodange 91
Founded1991
GroundStade Joseph Philippart
Capacity3,400
ManagerNicolas-Charles Grezault
LeagueLuxembourg National Division
2020–21National Division, 12th

FC Rodange 91 is a football club based in Rodange, Luxembourg.

History[edit]

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.[1]

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 of Union Titus Pétange because its own Stade Jos Philippart was to be renovated. A new grandstand was also built.

Current squad[edit]

As of 7 March 2022

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 Senegal SEN Boris Bassene
4 DF Luxembourg LUX Kenan Korac
5 DF Luxembourg LUX Noah Dédenon
6 MF France FRA Jean-Paul Makasso
7 MF Luxembourg LUX Dany Oliveira
8 MF Luxembourg LUX Aldin Bahovic
9 MF Luxembourg LUX Julien Ganser
10 MF France FRA Alexis Larrière
11 FW Senegal SEN Momar N'Diaye
13 DF Portugal POR Marco Semedo
14 MF France FRA Coustaf Moreira
17 MF Turkey TUR Servan Tastan
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW France FRA Yoroma Jatta
19 MF Guadeloupe GLP David Fleurival
20 DF Luxembourg LUX David Soares
21 DF Luxembourg LUX Ervin Latik
27 FW France FRA Steevy Nogbou
28 DF Belgium BEL Benjamin Schmit
31 GK Gabon GAB Anthony Mfa Mezui
33 DF France FRA Joshua Nadeau
59 FW Algeria ALG Ryan Ouazine
77 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Šemsudin Džanić
97 MF France FRA Kilian Amehi
99 MF France FRA Miguel Salomon
GK France FRA Filip Zekonja

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49°32′45″N 5°50′14″E / 49.545818°N 5.837228°E / 49.545818; 5.837228