FC Red-Black-Egalité 07 Pfaffenthal-Weimerskirch
FC Red Black-Egalité 07 | |
Basic data | |
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Surname | FC Red-Black-Egalité 07 Pfaffenthal-Weimerskirch |
Seat | Pfaffenthal / Weimerskirch , Luxembourg (city) |
founding | 2007 |
president | Marc Jander |
First soccer team | |
Venue | Stade Gaston Diederich, Pfaffenthal Stade Michael Wagner, Weimerskirch |
Places | nb |
league | 1st Division - 2nd District |
2018/19 | 11th place |
The FC Red-Black-Egalité 07 Pfaffenthal-Weimerskirch is a Luxembourg football club from the Luxembourg districts of Pfaffenthal and Weimerskirch .
The club plays its home games in the Pfaffenthaler Stade Gaston Diederich and in the Stade Michael Wagner , the home ground of the predecessor club Egalité Weimerskirch . The predecessor club Red Black Pfaffenthal belonged temporarily to the highest Luxembourg league, the national division .
history
The FC Red-Black-Egalité 07 Pfaffenthal-Weimerskirch was founded in 2007 through the merger of Red Black Pfaffenthal and the Egalité Weimerskirch .
Predecessor clubs
Red Black Pfaffenthal
Red Black Pfaffenthal was founded in 1909 as FC Pfaffenthal in 1909 . The club was dissolved in 1911 and re-established on December 1, 1919 as FC Red Black Pfaffenthal . The club colors were red and black. During the German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II , it was renamed FK Rot-Schwarz Pfaffenthal in 1940 . In 1944 it was renamed to the English founding name.
Between 1923 and 1937 Red Black played with brief interruptions in the National Division. After the war, Pfaffenthal managed to return to the top division for a year in the 1947/48 and 1976/77 seasons .
At the end of the last season as an independent club in 2006/07, Red Black Pfaffenthal finished 6th in the fourth-class 2nd division.
Egalité Weimerskirch
The FC Egalité Weimerskirch was founded in 1926. During the German occupation of Luxembourg in World War II , it was renamed FK Weimerskirch in 1940 . In 1944 it was renamed back to the founding name. Weimerskirch never got beyond the second highest division .
At the end of the last season as an independent club in 2006/07, Egalité Weimerskirch finished 13th in the fourth-class 2nd division.