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Dames Ligue 1
Founded1972
Country Luxembourg
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Luxembourg Women's Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
Current championsJeunesse Junglinster (5th title)
(2015–16)
Most championshipsProgrès Niedercorn (16 titles)
WebsiteOfficial

The Dames Ligue 1 (Women's League 1) is Luxembourg's top level women's football league.

The league featured a different quantity of teams through the years (eight or ten usually) and in 2015–16 features 12 teams that play each other twice to decide the champion.

The champion qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. But it has not always being taken. The first year a team of Luxembourg entered European competition was in 2001–02 when Progrès Niedercorn finished 3 games with 0 points and 0-32 goals. Progrès Niedercorn entered the competition again in 2011–12 and Jeunesse Junglinster represented Luxemburg at the 2015–16 edition.

2013/14 teams

Champions

A list of all champions.[1]

  • 1972/73 FC Atert Bissen
  • 1973/74 FC Atert Bissen
  • 1974/75 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1975/76 FC Mondercange
  • 1976/77 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1977/78 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1978/79-83/84 not held
  • 1984/85 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1985/86 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1986/87 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1987/88 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1988/89 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1989/90-96/97 not held
  • 1997/98 F91 Dudelange
  • 1998/99 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 1999/00 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 2000/01 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 2001/02 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 2002/03 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 2003/04 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 2004/05 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 2005/06 FC 32 Mamer
  • 2006/07 FC 32 Mamer
  • 2007/08 FC 32 Mamer
  • 2008/09 FC 32 Mamer
  • 2009/10 Jeunesse Junglinster
  • 2010/11 Progrès Niedercorn
  • 2011/12 Jeunesse Junglinster
  • 2012/13 Jeunesse Junglinster
  • 2013/14[2] Ell
  • 2014/15[3] Jeunesse Junglinster
  • 2015/16 Jeunesse Junglinster

Record Champions

Titles Team
16 Progrès Niedercorn
5 Jeunesse Junglinster
4 FC 32 Mamer
2 FC Atert Bissen
1 F91 Dudelange
FC Mondercange
SC Ell

References