CS Fola Esch

{{Short description|Luxembourgish football club}}

{{Infobox football club

| clubname = Fola Esch

| image = Fola Esch logo.svg

| image_size = 145px

| fullname = Cercle sportif Fola Esch

| founded = 1906 ({{Years or months ago|1906}})

| ground = Stade Émile Mayrisch

| capacity = 1,632

| chairman = Maurice Reidweiler

| manager = Jérôme Trausch

| league = BGL Ligue

| season = 2023–24

| position = 14th of 16

| website = {{URL|https://www.csfola.lu/home}}

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Sporting Circle Fola Esch ({{langx|fr|Cercle sportif Fola Esch}}), usually abbreviated to Fola Esch or simply Fola, is a professional football club based in Esch-sur-Alzette, in south-western Luxembourg. They play their home games at Stade Émile Mayrisch, in the south of the city, which they share with their sister athletics club CA Fola Esch.

History

Founded in 1906 by the English language teacher Jean Roeder, Fola was the first football club in Luxembourg. During its heyday, it was the best club in the country, winning four National Division championships and two Luxembourg Cups between 1918 and 1924. Fola won another championship in 1930 and the Luxembourg Cup in 1955, but had since this time lost its place in Luxembourg's top flight.

Fola stubbornly rejected a merger with its larger neighbours, Jeunesse Esch, during the wave of consolidation in the 1990s. In 2004–05, Fola were relegated to the third tier of Luxembourgish football, but were promoted the following season. In 2006–07 they finished third, qualifying for a promotion play-off, which they lost to Victoria Rosport. In August 2007, Fola pulled off a transfer coup by signing former Morocco midfielder Mustapha Hadji.

In 2008, the club managed to secure second place in the championship, granting them promotion to the Fortis League (National Division, the top league in the country, renamed BGL League in March 2009 due to the financial crisis).[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesl/lux08.html Luxembourg 2007/08] – RSSSF

In May 2013, CS Fola Esch won the championship in the BGL Ligue with a historic 5–1 win against their rivals, Jeunesse Esch in the 25th match of the season. The club had a gap of 83 years since their last championship. Stefano Bensi scored 20 goals during this season.

Fola participated in the second qualifying round of the Champions League 2013–14, but lost to Dinamo Zagreb 0–5 in the first leg (at home) and 0–1 in the second leg (away). In 2015, Fola won the championship again, after finishing second in 2014. In 2016 they again finished second with an equal number of points with the champions, F91 Dudelange.

In 2016 CS Fola Esch, celebrated their 110th birthday, and also became a member of the exclusive Club of Pioneers, as the oldest football club of Luxembourg.

=History=

  • 1906: Club founded as Football and Lawn Tennis Club Esch
  • 1907: Adopts current colours of red and white stripes
  • 1910: Absorbs FC Nerva, becoming Cercle sportif Fola Esch
  • 1918: Wins first championship title
  • 1924: Wins the Double
  • 1930: Wins last championship title for the next 83 years
  • 1935: Moves to current stadium, Stade Émile Mayrisch
  • 1955: Wins Luxembourg Cup, last title before a long lean period
  • 1973: First participation in European competition (season 1973–74)
  • 2013: Wins first championship since 83 years, followed by another champion title in 2015
  • 2017: First qualification to the second round and to the third round in European competition

Honours

European competition

{{See also|UEFA coefficient}}

{{updated|11 July 2017}}{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club|title=UEFA coefficients|work=UEFA.com|publisher=UEFA}}

class="wikitable"
Rank

! Country

! Team

! {{tooltip|Points|The final coefficient is based on performances in Europe for the previous five seasons.}}

style="text-align:center;"| 317

| style="text-align:center;"| {{flagicon|Montenegro}}

| FK Mladost Podgorica

| style="text-align:center;"| 3.550

style="text-align:center;"| 318

| style="text-align:center;"| {{flagicon|BIH}}

| NK Široki Brijeg

| style="text-align:center;"| 3.550

style="text-align:center;"| 319

| style="text-align:center;"| {{flagicon|KAZ}}

| FC Irtysh Pavlodar

| style="text-align:center;"| 3.550

style="text-align:center;"| 320

| style="text-align:center;"| {{flagicon|Luxembourg}}

| CS Fola Esch

| style="text-align:center;"| 3.475

style="text-align:center;"| 321

| style="text-align:center;"| {{flagicon|Luxembourg}}

| FC Differdange 03

| style="text-align:center;"| 3.475

style="text-align:center;"| 322

| style="text-align:center;"| {{flagicon|BUL}}

| PFC Slavia Sofia

| style="text-align:center;"| 3.425

{{updated|match played 26 August 2021}}

class="wikitable"
Competition

! Pld

! W

! D

! L

! GF

! GA

UEFA Champions League

| style="text-align:center;"| 7

| style="text-align:center;"| 0

| style="text-align:center;"| 2

| style="text-align:center;"| 5

| style="text-align:center;"| 3

| style="text-align:center;"| 19

UEFA Europa League

| style="text-align:center;"| 19

| style="text-align:center;"| 3

| style="text-align:center;"| 5

| style="text-align:center;"| 11

| style="text-align:center;"| 17

| style="text-align:center;"| 34

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

| style="text-align:center;"| 2

| style="text-align:center;"| 0

| style="text-align:center;"| 0

| style="text-align:center;"| 2

| style="text-align:center;"| 1

| style="text-align:center;"| 11

UEFA Europa Conference League

| style="text-align:center;"| 7

| style="text-align:center;"| 4

| style="text-align:center;"| 0

| style="text-align:center;"| 3

| style="text-align:center;"| 9

| style="text-align:center;"| 11

Total

| style="text-align:center;"| 35

| style="text-align:center;"| 7

| style="text-align:center;"| 7

| style="text-align:center;"| 21

| style="text-align:center;"| 30

| style="text-align:center;"| 75

=Matches=

class="wikitable"
Season

! Competition

! Round

! Club

! Home

! Away

! Aggregate

1973–74

| UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

| 1R

| {{flagicon|BUL}} Beroe Stara Zagora

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–7

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–4

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–11

2011–12

| UEFA Europa League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Elfsborg

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–1

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–4

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–5

2013–14

| UEFA Champions League

| 2Q

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Dinamo Zagreb

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–5

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–1

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–6

2014–15

| UEFA Europa League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Göteborg

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–2

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–0

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–2

2015–16

| UEFA Champions League

| 2Q

| {{flagicon|CRO}} Dinamo Zagreb

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–3

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–1

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–4

2016–17

| UEFA Europa League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|SCO}} Aberdeen

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–0

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–3

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–3

rowspan="3"| 2017–18

| rowspan="3"| UEFA Europa League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|MDA}} Milsami Orhei

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–1

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–1

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 3–2

2Q

| {{flagicon|AZE}} Inter Baku

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 4–1

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–1

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 4–2

3Q

| {{flagicon|SWE}} Östersund

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–1

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–3

rowspan="2"| 2018–19

| rowspan="2"| UEFA Europa League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|KOS}} Prishtina

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–0

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–0

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–0 (5–4p)

2Q

| {{flagicon|BEL}} Genk

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–4

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–5

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–9

2019–20

| UEFA Europa League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|GEO}} Chikhura Sachkhere

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–2

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–4

rowspan="2"| 2020–21

| UEFA Champions League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|MDA}} Sheriff Tiraspol

| {{n/a}}

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–2

| {{n/a}}

UEFA Europa League

| 2Q

| {{flagicon|ARM}} Ararat-Armenia

| {{n/a}}

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 3–4 (aet)

| {{n/a}}

rowspan="4"| 2021–22

| UEFA Champions League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|GIB}} Lincoln Red Imps

| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–2

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–5

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–7

rowspan="3"| UEFA Europa Conference League

| 2Q

| {{flagicon|BLR}} Shahktyor Soligorsk

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–0

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–1

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 3–1

3Q

| {{flagicon|NIR}} Linfield

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–1

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–1

| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center;"| 4–2

PO

| {{flagicon|KAZ}} Kairat

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–4

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–3

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 2–7

2022–23

| UEFA Europa Conference League

| 1Q

| {{flagicon|SMR}} Tre Fiori

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 0–1

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–3

| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center;"| 1–4

Current squad

{{Updated|4 February 2025}}{{cite web |title=CS Fola Esch – Roster |url=https://www.csfola.lu/seniors-1-91590v4/groups/60/seasons/216 |publisher=CS Fola Esch Roster |access-date= 16 October 2024 }}

{{Fs start}}

{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=LUX|name=Emanuel Cabral|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=BEL|name=Romain Lahure|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=BEL|name=Mario Muzhaqi|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=LUX|name=Paddy Funck|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=LUX|name=Evann Mendes|pos=MF}} (on loan from F91 Dudelange)

{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=LUX|name=Yann Balance|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=FRA|name=Papé Ibrahima Diakhité|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=10|nat=GER|name=Ramiz Kalici|pos=MF}} (on loan from Wiltz 71)

{{Fs player|no=11|nat=ALG|name=Marwane Benamra|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=12|nat=POR|name=Edgar Neves|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=13|nat=LUX|name=Loan Ribeiro|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=16|nat=LUX|name=Idney Melo Có|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=17|nat=LUX|name=Adrien Scholler|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=18|nat=FRA|name=Gauthier Caron|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=19|nat=BEL|name=Yanis Lahrach|pos=FW}}

{{fs mid}}

{{Fs player|no=20|nat=GER|name=Constantin Pauly|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=22|nat=FRA|name=Marlon N'Guessan|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=23|nat=LUX|name=Daniel Freitas|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=24|nat=LUX|name=Fred Paulus|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=26|nat=FRA|name=Kévin Dagnet|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=27|nat=POR|name=Diogo Marques|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=28|nat=FRA|name=Julien Klein|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=29|nat=POR|name=Madiu Bari|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=30|nat=LUX|name=Marvin Nibigira|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=31|nat=LUX|name=Leonel Taylan|pos=DF}}

{{Fs player|no=44|nat=LUX|name=Emil Adrovic|pos=GK}}

{{Fs player|no=70|nat=CPV|name=Rivone Aleixo|pos=MF}}

{{Fs player|no=72|nat=LUX|name=André Ferreira|pos=FW}}

{{Fs player|no=95|nat=FRA|name=Mehdi Koussa|pos=MF}}

{{Fs end}}

Former coaches

class="wikitable"
ManagerAppointedDismissed
{{flagicon|LUX}} Henri Bossi1 July 198830 June 1989
{{flagicon|LUX}} Henri Bossi23 September 199330 June 1994
{{flagicon|LUX}} Pascal Welter19 February 20005 November 2002
{{flagicon|BEL}} Philippe Guérard10 November 200525 March 2006
{{flagicon|GER}} Michael Lofy1 July 200823 March 2009
{{flagicon|LUX}} Pascal Welter13 April 200916 October 2009
{{flagicon|BEL}} Philippe Guérard26 October 200931 October 2010
{{flagicon|LUX}} Jeff Strasser2 November 201022 December 2010
{{flagicon|FRA}} Cyril Serredszum22 December 201030 January 2012
{{flagicon|LUX}} Jeff Strasser1 July 201226 September 2017
{{flagicon|FRA}} Cyril Serredszum27 September 20174 February 2018
{{flagicon|GER}} Thomas Klasen5 February 201816 August 2018
{{flagicon|LUX}} Jeff Strasser16 August 2018{{cite web |title=Official Communication |url=https://www.csfola.lu/news/communication-officielle-14759/ |website=CS Fola Esch |access-date=16 August 2018}}18 May 2020{{cite web |title=Offiziell: Strasser wird Hesperinger Trainer |url=https://www.wort.lu/de/sport/offiziell-strasser-wird-hesperinger-trainer-5ec3c9f3da2cc1784e35e18f |website=Luxembourger Wort |date=19 May 2020 |access-date=20 May 2020 |language=de |trans-title=Official: Strasser becomes Hesperinger trainer}}
{{flagicon|BEL}} Sébastien Grandjean18 May 2020{{cite web |title=OSébastien Grandjean prend les commandes du Fola

|url=https://www.wort.lu/fr/sport/sebastien-grandjean-prend-les-commandes-du-fola-5ec236b4da2cc1784e35dfec |website=Luxembourger Wort |date=18 May 2020 |access-date=20 May 2020 |language=fr |trans-title=Sébastien Grandjean takes control of Fola

}}

present

References

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