Fixtures

Luxembourg Division Nationale 09/14 14:00 6 Progres Niedercorn vs UNA Strassen - View
Luxembourg Division Nationale 09/24 18:00 7 UNA Strassen vs UN Kaerjeng - View
Luxembourg Division Nationale 09/28 14:00 8 Bissen vs UNA Strassen - View
Luxembourg Division Nationale 10/05 14:00 9 UNA Strassen vs FC Mamer 32 - View
Luxembourg Division Nationale 10/19 14:00 10 Union Luxembourg vs UNA Strassen - View
Luxembourg Division Nationale 10/26 15:00 11 UNA Strassen vs FC Rodange - View

Results

Luxembourg Division Nationale 08/31 14:00 5 [3] UNA Strassen v US Hostert [5] W 4-0
Luxembourg Division Nationale 08/24 14:00 4 [7] UNA Strassen v Union Titus Petange [13] W 3-0
Luxembourg Division Nationale 08/17 14:00 3 [2] Victoria Rosport v UNA Strassen [9] D 2-2
Luxembourg Division Nationale 08/10 14:00 2 [10] Swift Hesperange v UNA Strassen [4] L 4-2
Luxembourg Division Nationale 08/03 14:00 1 US Mondorf-Les-Bains v UNA Strassen W 0-1
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 07/31 17:00 15 UNA Strassen v Dundee Utd L 0-1
UEFA Conference League Qualifying 07/24 18:45 15 Dundee Utd v UNA Strassen L 1-0
Europe Friendlies 07/12 12:00 - TSV Steinbach v UNA Strassen L 1-0
Europe Friendlies 07/05 09:00 - Progres Niederkorn v UNA Strassen D 2-2
Europe Friendlies 06/26 17:30 - UNA Strassen v FC 03 Differdange L 1-2
Luxembourg Division Nationale 05/25 14:00 30 [2] UNA Strassen v FC 03 Differdange [1] W 1-0
Luxembourg Division Nationale 05/18 14:00 29 [11] Victoria Rosport v UNA Strassen [2] W 0-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 39 17 22
Wins 20 10 10
Draws 7 1 6
Losses 12 6 6
Goals for 81 39 42
Goals against 40 13 27
Clean sheets 16 9 7
Failed to score 6 3 3

Wikipedia - FC UNA Strassen

FC UNA Strassen, founded in 1922, is a professional football club based in Strassen, Southern Luxembourg. They play at the top of Luxembourg’s football pyramid, in the Luxembourg National Division alongside 15 other clubs.

History

Early Years (1922 - 1999)

The club was founded in 1922 as Union Athlétique Strassen (UNA Strassen). The following year, UNA Strassen became affiliated with the Luxembourg Football Federation.

Playing a modest role in the lower divisions of Luxembourgish football, UNA Strassen would see a halt in their journey due to the occupation of Luxembourg (1940-45) during World War II. After the liberation of Luxembourg in September 1945, the Luxembourg Football Federation declared all results of competitions under the Nazi Regime void.

The 1998-99 2. Division (Div. 4) season was the take-off season for UNA Strassen. They topped Serie 2 of the Division (the second of four groups), and so earning themselves promotion from the 4th Division to the 3rd Division.

Post-2000 Successes (2000 - )

The wait for another promotion was at last ended just over 10 years after their pre-millennium success. In the 2010-11 1. Division (Div. 3), UNA Strassen secured top spot of Serie 2 (the second of two groups), and in turn gaining promotion once more, this time to the Division d’Honneur (Div. 2).

Their time in the 2nd Division was rather short-lived, the side taking only 4 years to reach the top flight from there. At the end of the 2014-15 Division d’Honneur, UNA Strassen took a huge step towards becoming a more prominent Luxembourgish team after their promotion from the Luxembourg Division of Honour (Div. 2) to the 2015-16 Luxembourg National Division. They finished in a very much memorable 3rd Place, just as they had 2 years previously, but the difference this year was that they won their play-off match.

UNA Strassen had by now established themselves as one of the major teams in Luxembourg, enforcing this with 5 top-10 (out of 16) finishes in the previous 5 seasons. They had also been performing well in domestic competition, going out in the Semi-Final of the 2023–24 Luxembourg Cup to FC Swift Hesperange 2-0. Qualification for European competition (as discussed below) that same season really established them as one of a handful of prominent sides in the Luxembourgish footballing world.

After the conclusion of the 2023-24 Luxembourg National Division, UNA Strassen qualified for European Football for their first time, qualifying for the 2024-25 Conference League despite finishing 6th (outside of the qualifying spots which are 1st-3rd + the Luxembourg Cup winners). This was due to Swift Hesperange and Jeunesse Esch (two other clubs who play in the National Division) being denied their UEFA Pro Licenses.

The end of the 2024-25 BGL Ligue, saw UNA Strassen achieve their highest ever position in the Luxembourgish top-flight, finishing in 2nd place. This meant that the side qualified for European football for the second time ever, the first time being the previous season. This season however, they qualified for the 2025-26 Conference League 2nd Qualifying Round., instead of the 1st Qualifying Round the previous season. Not only this but one of their forwards, Matheus (Nogueira de Souza), was top scorer in the league.

UNA Strassen is a prominent soccer club based in Strassen, Luxembourg, known for its rich history and commitment to developing local talent. Founded in 1945, the club has established itself as a competitive force in Luxembourg's football landscape, participating in various leagues and tournaments.

UNA Strassen prides itself on fostering a strong community spirit, bringing together players, fans, and families to support the beautiful game. The club's colors, typically featuring a blend of blue and white, symbolize unity and pride.

With a focus on youth development, UNA Strassen invests in its academy, nurturing young athletes and providing them with the skills and opportunities to excel both on and off the field. The club's facilities are designed to support training and development, ensuring that players have access to the best resources available.

UNA Strassen's passionate fan base creates an electric atmosphere during home matches, making their home ground a fortress for the team. The club's commitment to excellence, community engagement, and sportsmanship continues to inspire future generations of soccer players in Luxembourg.