UN Käerjéng 97

UN Käerjéng 97 is a football club, based in Bascharage, in south-western Luxembourg.

UN Käerjéng 97
Full nameUewer Nidder Käerjéng 97
Founded1997
GroundStade um Bëchel,
Hautcharage
Capacity1,000
ChairmanNico Zenner
ManagerRoland Schaack
LeagueLuxembourg National Division
2021–22Division of Honour, 2nd (promoted)

History

A young club, it was only formed in 1997 as an amalgam of Union Sportive Bascharage and Jeunesse Hautcharage.

In the 2005–06 season, Käerjéng finished sixth in the National Division. They finished second in their relegation group, but were already guaranteed their safety before they played any games in it.

Honours

As Jeunesse Hautcharage

Winners (1): 1970–71

European competition

As Jeunesse Hautcharage

Jeunesse Hautcharage qualified for UEFA European competition once.

First round (1): 1971–72

On their first tie in Europe, they suffered the largest ever aggregate defeat in UEFA competition: 21–0 against Chelsea. Which to this date, is the largest ever aggregate score for an official UEFA football match (but is equal with Feyenoord Rotterdam, who achieved the very same result against US Rumelange winning first leg 9–0 and second 12–0 in 1972–73 UEFA Cup)

As UN Käerjéng 97

Second qualifying round, 2007–08

After losing the previous season's cup final against F91 Dudelange UN Käerjéng 97 qualified for the UEFA Cup for the second time in the club's history, drawing Norwegian side Lillestrøm in the first qualifying round. Losing merely 2–1 away at Åråsen stadion in itself was a remarkable feat for the club, but after a very surprising 1–0 win at home, UN Käerjéng 97 was through to the second qualifying round on away goals after a 2–2 aggregate score. UN Käerjéng 97 lost 4–0 in the second qualifying round to Standard Liège.

Thus, Käerjéng's overall European record is:

P W D L GF GA GD
UN Käerjéng 97 8 1 1 6 4 19 −15

Former managers

  • Angelo Fiorucci (July 1, 2000 – June 30, 2009)
  • Claude Heinz (July 1, 2009 – Dec 8, 2009)
  • Roland Schaack (Jan 1, 2010–)

Current squad

As of 5 February 2023

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  LUX Noah Scheidweiler
2 DF  SEN Yannick Biagui
3 DF  FRA Nicolas Fernandes
4 DF  BEL Benis Belesi
5 MF  BDI Trésor Mossi
6 DF  LUX Noé Ewert
7 MF  FRA Julien Fostier
8 MF  LUX Stefan Lopes
9 FW  CMR Franck Etoundi
10 MF  LUX Valerio Barbaro
14 MF  FRA Hayssam Zaki
15 FW  BEL Christivi Masombo
16 MF  LUX Luca Alverdi
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF  FRA Guillaume Mura
18 FW  LUX Jeoffrey de Oliveira
19 DF  LUX Mathias Jänisch
20 MF  LUX Gilles Bettmer
21 GK  LUX Joé Frisin
22 MF  ARM Seroj Titizian
24 DF  LUX Sousa Rodrigues
25 GK  LUX Tom Weiland
27 MF  LUX Ivan Albanese
28 MF  CPV Zidane Borges
29 MF  LUX Sam Alverdi
31 DF  FRA Mathieu Leroux

References

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