Yellow Boys Hamlet-la-Tour

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Yellow Boys Hamlet-la-Tour
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Basic data
Surname FC Yellow Boys Weiler-la-Tour
Seat Hamlet to the tower
founding 1931 (1954)
Colours yellow black
president Christian Reuter
Website www.yellowboys.lu
First soccer team
Head coach Andrea Fiorani
Venue Stade Am Dieltchen
Places 1,500
league Honorary doctorate
2019/20 11th place ( if canceled )

The FC Yellow Boys Weiler-la-Tour is a Luxembourg football club from Weiler zum Turm .

history

Beginnings

The club was founded on July 15, 1931 under its current name and dissolved in 1938 due to a lack of players. After the Second World War , the club was re-established on December 17, 1954 under the same name by 35 members. On June 5, 1955, he was accepted into the FLF and thus participated in regular game operations. The first league game was a 2-6 defeat on August 21, 1955 in front of a home crowd against Syra Mensdorf . In a short time the association became a socio-cultural factor in the community.

Ascents

In 1968 Weiler rose for the first time in the fourth class 2nd division. In the following years, the club shuttled between the 2nd and 3rd division, until 1999 was promoted to the third-class 1st division. There the club was mostly in the lower half of the table. In 2008 he was relegated to the 2nd division, followed by the return to third division after three years in 2011. With a 3-1 win after extra time in the barrage game against Atert Bissen , the 12th of the honorary doctorate , he was promoted to the second highest division for the first time in 2019.

Cup competitions

In the Coupe de Luxembourg , the Yellow Boys reached the second round as a third division team in 2012/13, in which they lost 3-2 to Atert Bissen. In season 2018/19 they won the Coupe FLF , the national cup competition for clubs in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Division (third to fifth division) when they in the final in Mensdorf the CS Grevenmacher 3: hit first

successes

Stadion

The club plays its home games at the Am Dieltchen stadium . The artificial turf pitch has 1,500 seats and since 2018 has had a new grandstand for around 150 visitors. [1]

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. wort.lu: Weiler rises. Retrieved May 27, 2019 .
  2. wort.lu: Weiler fait coup double (French). Retrieved May 30, 2019 .