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CS Fola Esch

Sporting Circle Fola Esch (French: Cercle sportif Fola Esch), usually abbreviated to Fola Esch or simply Fola, is a football club, based in Esch-sur-Alzette, in south-western Luxembourg. They play their home games at Stade Émile Mayrisch, in the south of the city, which they share with their sister athletics club CA Fola Esch.

Fola Esch
Full nameCercle sportif Fola Esch
Founded1906 (117 years ago)
GroundStade Émile Mayrisch
Capacity7,826
ChairmanGérard López
ManagerStefano Bensi
LeagueLuxembourg National Division
2021–223rd of 16
WebsiteClub website

History

Founded in 1906 by the English language teacher Jean Roeder, Fola was the first football club in Luxembourg. During its heyday, it was the best club in the country, winning four National Division championships and two Luxembourg Cups between 1918 and 1924. Fola won another championship in 1930 and the Luxembourg Cup in 1955, but had since this time lost its place in Luxembourg's top flight.

Fola stubbornly rejected a merger with its larger neighbours, Jeunesse Esch, during the wave of consolidation in the 1990s. In 2004–05, Fola were relegated to the third tier of Luxembourgish football, but were promoted the following season. In 2006–07 they finished third, qualifying for a promotion play-off, which they lost to Victoria Rosport. In August 2007, Fola pulled off a transfer coup by signing former Morocco midfielder Mustapha Hadji.

In 2008, the club managed to secure second place in the championship, granting them promotion to the Fortis League (National Division, the top league in the country, renamed BGL League in March 2009 due to the financial crisis).[1]

In May 2013, CS Fola Esch won the championship in the BGL Ligue with a historic 5–1 win against their rivals, Jeunesse Esch in the 25th match of the season. The club had a gap of 83 years since their last championship. Stefano Bensi scored 20 goals during this season.

Fola participated in the second qualifying round of the Champions League 2013–14, but lost to Dinamo Zagreb 0–5 in the first leg (at home) and 0–1 in the second leg (away). In 2015, Fola won the championship again, after finishing second in 2014. In 2016 they again finished second with an equal number of points with the champions, F91 Dudelange.

In 2016 CS Fola Esch, celebrated their 110th birthday, and also became a member of the exclusive Club of Pioneers, as the oldest football club of Luxembourg.

History

  • 1906: Club founded as Football and Lawn Tennis Club Esch
  • 1907: Adopts current colours of red and white stripes
  • 1910: Absorbs FC Nerva, becoming Cercle sportif Fola Esch
  • 1918: Wins first championship title
  • 1924: Wins the Double
  • 1930: Wins last championship title for the next 83 years
  • 1935: Moves to current stadium, Stade Émile Mayrisch
  • 1955: Wins Luxembourg Cup, last title before a long lean period
  • 1973: First participation in European competition (season 1973–74)
  • 2013: Wins first championship since 83 years, followed by another champion title in 2015
  • 2017: First qualification to the second round and to the third round in European competition

Honours

National Division

Luxembourg Cup

  • Winners: 1922–23, 1923–24, 1954–55
  • Runners-up: 1972–73, 2016-17

European competition

As of 11 July 2017[2]
Rank Country Team Points
317   FK Mladost Podgorica 3.550
318   NK Široki Brijeg 3.550
319   FC Irtysh Pavlodar 3.550
320   CS Fola Esch 3.475
321   FC Differdange 03 3.475
322   PFC Slavia Sofia 3.425
As of match played 26 August 2021
Competition Pld W D L GF GA
UEFA Champions League 7 0 2 5 3 19
UEFA Europa League 19 3 5 11 17 34
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 0 0 2 1 11
UEFA Europa Conference League 7 4 0 3 9 11
Total 35 7 7 21 30 75

Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1973–74 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Beroe Stara Zagora 0–7 1–4 1–11
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Elfsborg 1–1 0–4 1–5
2013–14 UEFA Champions League 2Q   Dinamo Zagreb 0–5 0–1 0–6
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Göteborg 0–2 0–0 0–2
2015–16 UEFA Champions League 2Q   Dinamo Zagreb 0–3 1–1 1–4
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Aberdeen 1–0 1–3 2–3
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Milsami Orhei 2–1 1–1 3–2
2Q   Inter Baku 4–1 0–1 4–2
3Q   Östersund 1–2 0–1 1–3
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Prishtina 0–0 0–0 0–0 (5–4p)
2Q   Genk 1–4 0–5 1–9
2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Chikhura Sachkhere 1–2 1–2 2–4
2020–21 UEFA Champions League 1Q   Sheriff Tiraspol 0–2
UEFA Europa League 2Q   Ararat-Armenia 3–4 (aet)
2021–22 UEFA Champions League 1Q   Lincoln Red Imps 2–2 0–5 2–7
UEFA Europa Conference League 2Q   Shahktyor Soligorsk 1–0 2–1 3–1
3Q   Linfield 2–1 2–1 4–2
PO   Kairat 1–4 1–3 2–7
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q   Tre Fiori 0–1 1–3 1–4

Current squad

As of 5 February, 2023[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   LUX Hugo Domingos
4 DF   LUX Fabio Cerqueira
6 DF   COD Mohamed Camara
11 FW   FRA Jules Diallo
13 MF   POR Brandon Lima
14 MF   LUX Dino Sabotic
16 MF   LUX Dipak Khatri
17 FW   LUX Oskar Ekeberg
18 MF   FRA Ilyess Jeridi
20 MF   LUX Lucas Correia
21 FW   LUX Mattia Bartoletti
22 GK   LUX Evan Da Costa
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF   LUX Brice Bernard
28 DF   FRA Julien Klein
29 FW   LUX Issam El Alami
30 DF   FRA Keanan Augoyat
33 GK   UKR Artem Sheiko
44 GK   LUX Daniel Matos
72 FW   LUX André Ferreira
77 FW   GNB Bruno Correia
91 MF   LUX Denis Ahmetxhekaj
95 DF   BEL Wesley Orville
98 FW   BEL Yanis Lahrach

Former coaches

Manager Appointed Dimsissed
  Henri Bossi 1 July 1988 30 June 1989
  Henri Bossi 23 September 1993 30 June 1994
  Pascal Welter 19 February 2000 5 November 2002
  Philippe Guérard 10 November 2005 25 March 2006
  Michael Lofy 1 July 2008 23 March 2009
  Pascal Welter 13 April 2009 16 October 2009
  Philippe Guérard 26 October 2009 31 October 2010
  Jeff Strasser 2 November 2010 22 December 2010
  Cyril Serredszum 22 December 2010 30 January 2012
  Jeff Strasser 1 July 2012 26 September 2017
  Cyril Serredszum 27 September 2017 4 February 2018
  Thomas Klasen 5 February 2018 16 August 2018
  Jeff Strasser 16 August 2018[4] 18 May 2020[5]
  Sébastien Grandjean 18 May 2020[6] present

References

  1. ^ Luxembourg 2007/08 – RSSSF
  2. ^ "UEFA coefficients". UEFA.com. UEFA.
  3. ^ "CS Fola Esch – Roster". CS Fola Esch. Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Official Communication". CS Fola Esch. Retrieved 16 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Offiziell: Strasser wird Hesperinger Trainer" [Official: Strasser becomes Hesperinger trainer]. Luxembourger Wort (in German). 19 May 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  6. ^ "OSébastien Grandjean prend les commandes du Fola" [Sébastien Grandjean takes control of Fola]. Luxembourger Wort (in French). 18 May 2020. Retrieved 20 May 2020.

External links

  • CS Fola homepage
  • football-lineups

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Sporting Circle Fola Esch French Cercle sportif Fola Esch usually abbreviated to Fola Esch or simply Fola is a football club based in Esch sur Alzette in south western Luxembourg They play their home games at Stade Emile Mayrisch in the south of the city which they share with their sister athletics club CA Fola Esch Fola EschFull nameCercle sportif Fola EschFounded1906 117 years ago GroundStade Emile MayrischCapacity7 826ChairmanGerard LopezManagerStefano BensiLeagueLuxembourg National Division2021 223rd of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 History 2 Honours 3 European competition 3 1 Matches 4 Current squad 5 Former coaches 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditFounded in 1906 by the English language teacher Jean Roeder Fola was the first football club in Luxembourg During its heyday it was the best club in the country winning four National Division championships and two Luxembourg Cups between 1918 and 1924 Fola won another championship in 1930 and the Luxembourg Cup in 1955 but had since this time lost its place in Luxembourg s top flight Fola stubbornly rejected a merger with its larger neighbours Jeunesse Esch during the wave of consolidation in the 1990s In 2004 05 Fola were relegated to the third tier of Luxembourgish football but were promoted the following season In 2006 07 they finished third qualifying for a promotion play off which they lost to Victoria Rosport In August 2007 Fola pulled off a transfer coup by signing former Morocco midfielder Mustapha Hadji In 2008 the club managed to secure second place in the championship granting them promotion to the Fortis League National Division the top league in the country renamed BGL League in March 2009 due to the financial crisis 1 In May 2013 CS Fola Esch won the championship in the BGL Ligue with a historic 5 1 win against their rivals Jeunesse Esch in the 25th match of the season The club had a gap of 83 years since their last championship Stefano Bensi scored 20 goals during this season Fola participated in the second qualifying round of the Champions League 2013 14 but lost to Dinamo Zagreb 0 5 in the first leg at home and 0 1 in the second leg away In 2015 Fola won the championship again after finishing second in 2014 In 2016 they again finished second with an equal number of points with the champions F91 Dudelange In 2016 CS Fola Esch celebrated their 110th birthday and also became a member of the exclusive Club of Pioneers as the oldest football club of Luxembourg History Edit 1906 Club founded as Football and Lawn Tennis Club Esch 1907 Adopts current colours of red and white stripes 1910 Absorbs FC Nerva becoming Cercle sportif Fola Esch 1918 Wins first championship title 1924 Wins the Double 1930 Wins last championship title for the next 83 years 1935 Moves to current stadium Stade Emile Mayrisch 1955 Wins Luxembourg Cup last title before a long lean period 1973 First participation in European competition season 1973 74 2013 Wins first championship since 83 years followed by another champion title in 2015 2017 First qualification to the second round and to the third round in European competitionHonours EditNational Division Champions 8 1917 18 1919 20 1921 22 1923 24 1929 30 2012 13 2014 15 2020 21 Runners up 10 1916 17 1918 19 1920 21 1928 29 1948 49 1953 54 1954 55 2010 11 2013 14 2018 19Luxembourg Cup Winners 1922 23 1923 24 1954 55 Runners up 1972 73 2016 17European competition EditSee also UEFA coefficient As of 11 July 2017 2 Rank Country Team Points317 FK Mladost Podgorica 3 550318 NK Siroki Brijeg 3 550319 FC Irtysh Pavlodar 3 550320 CS Fola Esch 3 475321 FC Differdange 03 3 475322 PFC Slavia Sofia 3 425As of match played 26 August 2021Competition Pld W D L GF GAUEFA Champions League 7 0 2 5 3 19UEFA Europa League 19 3 5 11 17 34UEFA Cup Winners Cup 2 0 0 2 1 11UEFA Europa Conference League 7 4 0 3 9 11Total 35 7 7 21 30 75Matches Edit Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1973 74 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1R Beroe Stara Zagora 0 7 1 4 1 112011 12 UEFA Europa League 1Q Elfsborg 1 1 0 4 1 52013 14 UEFA Champions League 2Q Dinamo Zagreb 0 5 0 1 0 62014 15 UEFA Europa League 1Q Goteborg 0 2 0 0 0 22015 16 UEFA Champions League 2Q Dinamo Zagreb 0 3 1 1 1 42016 17 UEFA Europa League 1Q Aberdeen 1 0 1 3 2 32017 18 UEFA Europa League 1Q Milsami Orhei 2 1 1 1 3 22Q Inter Baku 4 1 0 1 4 23Q Ostersund 1 2 0 1 1 32018 19 UEFA Europa League 1Q Prishtina 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 4p 2Q Genk 1 4 0 5 1 92019 20 UEFA Europa League 1Q Chikhura Sachkhere 1 2 1 2 2 42020 21 UEFA Champions League 1Q Sheriff Tiraspol 0 2 UEFA Europa League 2Q Ararat Armenia 3 4 aet 2021 22 UEFA Champions League 1Q Lincoln Red Imps 2 2 0 5 2 7UEFA Europa Conference League 2Q Shahktyor Soligorsk 1 0 2 1 3 13Q Linfield 2 1 2 1 4 2PO Kairat 1 4 1 3 2 72022 23 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q Tre Fiori 0 1 1 3 1 4Current squad EditAs of 5 February 2023 3 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF LUX Hugo Domingos4 DF LUX Fabio Cerqueira6 DF COD Mohamed Camara11 FW FRA Jules Diallo13 MF POR Brandon Lima14 MF LUX Dino Sabotic16 MF LUX Dipak Khatri17 FW LUX Oskar Ekeberg18 MF FRA Ilyess Jeridi20 MF LUX Lucas Correia21 FW LUX Mattia Bartoletti22 GK LUX Evan Da Costa No Pos Nation Player26 DF LUX Brice Bernard28 DF FRA Julien Klein29 FW LUX Issam El Alami30 DF FRA Keanan Augoyat33 GK UKR Artem Sheiko44 GK LUX Daniel Matos72 FW LUX Andre Ferreira77 FW GNB Bruno Correia91 MF LUX Denis Ahmetxhekaj95 DF BEL Wesley Orville98 FW BEL Yanis LahrachFormer coaches EditManager Appointed Dimsissed Henri Bossi 1 July 1988 30 June 1989 Henri Bossi 23 September 1993 30 June 1994 Pascal Welter 19 February 2000 5 November 2002 Philippe Guerard 10 November 2005 25 March 2006 Michael Lofy 1 July 2008 23 March 2009 Pascal Welter 13 April 2009 16 October 2009 Philippe Guerard 26 October 2009 31 October 2010 Jeff Strasser 2 November 2010 22 December 2010 Cyril Serredszum 22 December 2010 30 January 2012 Jeff Strasser 1 July 2012 26 September 2017 Cyril Serredszum 27 September 2017 4 February 2018 Thomas Klasen 5 February 2018 16 August 2018 Jeff Strasser 16 August 2018 4 18 May 2020 5 Sebastien Grandjean 18 May 2020 6 presentReferences Edit Luxembourg 2007 08 RSSSF UEFA coefficients UEFA com UEFA CS Fola Esch Roster CS Fola Esch Retrieved 1 August 2019 Official Communication CS Fola Esch Retrieved 16 August 2018 Offiziell Strasser wird Hesperinger Trainer Official Strasser becomes Hesperinger trainer Luxembourger Wort in German 19 May 2020 Retrieved 20 May 2020 OSebastien Grandjean prend les commandes du Fola Sebastien Grandjean takes control of Fola Luxembourger Wort in French 18 May 2020 Retrieved 20 May 2020 External links EditCS Fola homepage football lineups Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CS Fola Esch amp oldid 1137491389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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