

Luxembourg
Founded
1908
Coach
Dan HuetVenue
Stade de Luxembourg
City
Lëtzebuerg (Luxembourg)
Capacity
9,386
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
0W 0D 5L
H:0W/A:0W
Goals
1 / 12 (-11)
H:1/A:0
Clean Sheets
4
H:1/A:3
Sidelined Players (1)
Recent Results
@ Northern Ireland
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 17/11/2025
vs Germany
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 14/11/2025
@ Slovakia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 13/10/2025
@ Germany
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 10/10/2025
vs Slovakia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 07/09/2025
vs Northern Ireland
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 04/09/2025
vs Northern Ireland
UEFA Nations League League C · 18/11/2024
vs Bulgaria
UEFA Nations League League C · 15/11/2024
@ Belarus
UEFA Nations League League C · 15/10/2024
@ Bulgaria
UEFA Nations League League C · 12/10/2024
Luxembourg
The Luxembourg national football team, governed by the Football Federation of Luxembourg, has competed under FIFA since 1910, making it one of the sport's oldest associations. For decades Luxembourg was considered a minnow, but the team experienced a remarkable transformation in the 2010s under coach Luc Holtz, rising significantly in the FIFA world rankings. Luxembourg reached its highest-ever ranking around 85th in the world, reflecting consistent performances in UEFA Nations League League C. Notable players include Gerson Rodrigues, who played for Dynamo Kyiv, and Leandro Barreiro of Benfica. Luxembourg plays home matches at Stade de Luxembourg in Kirchberg, Ville de Luxembourg. Their improved performances have included memorable results against top European nations, and the team now regularly challenges for Nations League promotion and respectable showings in European Championship qualifiers.



























