Wikipedia - CS Grevenmacher

Club Sportif Grevenmacher is a football club, based in Grevenmacher, in eastern Luxembourg.

History

The club was founded in 1909 as 'Stade Mosellan' . The current name of the club, 'CS Grevenmacher' , was adopted in 1919.

During the Nazi occupation of the Second World War, the club was renamed 'FK Grevenmacher' , as part of Gauleiter Gustav Simon's policy of Germanisation. The club's name reverted to 'CS Grevenmacher' upon liberation in 1944.

1949–50 was the first season in which Grevenmacher played in the top league, the National Division. In 1950–51, the team reached the final of the Luxembourg Cup, but lost to SC Tétange in a replay.

In the 1990s, Grevenmacher established themselves as one of the perennial challengers for trophies. In 1993–94, CS Grevenmacher finished in second place in the National Division, qualifying for the UEFA Cup for the first time. The club's first piece of silverware came in the 1994–95 Luxembourg Cup; in Grevenmacher's fifth cup final, the club beat Jeunesse Esch 1–1, 3–2. Between 1991 and 1992 and 2013–14, when they managed an 8th place finish out of 14, Grevenmacher never finished outside the top half of the table.

In the 2002–03 season, the club won the National Division championship for the first time, and thus qualified for the UEFA Champions League. In the same year, Grevenmacher won the Luxembourg Cup, completing the Double.

In the 2015–16 season, Grevenmacher finished bottom of the table and were relegated to the Luxembourg Division of Honor for the first time since 1984–85.

Stade Op Flohr
**Grevenmacher**

Grevenmacher er et luxembourgsk fodboldhold med base i byen Grevenmacher. Klubben blev grundlagt i 1909 og har hjemmebane på "Op Flohr" stadion.

Grevenmacher har vundet Luxembourg Cup én gang (i 2003) og har også vundet Luxembourg National Division to gange (i 1949 og 1959).

Nogle af klubbens bemærkelsesværdige tidligere spillere omfatter:

* Théo Breuer
* René Peters
* Carlo Weis
* Louis Pilot
* Guy Hellers

Klubbens nuværende træner er Marc Thomé.