The 2022–23 Luxembourg Cup, also known as Loterie Nationale Coupe de Luxembourg, for sponsorship reasons, was the 98th year of the football knockout tournament in Luxembourg. The cup began on 7 September 2022.[1] The winner of the cup earned a place in the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League.[2]
Racing FC were the defending champions after winning the Luxembourg Cup final in the previous season over F91 Dudelange by the score of 3–2.[3]
The competition was notable for being one of the few top-tier cup competitions that still used the three substitute rule.
Preliminary round
Seven preliminary round matches were played on 7 September 2022.
Team 1
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Score
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Team 2
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Koerich
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4–0
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Boevange-Attert
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Red Boys Aspelt
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1–4
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Jeunesse Biwer
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Wincrange
|
3–1
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Reisdorf
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Olympia Christnach-Waldbillig
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0–3
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Obercorn
|
Kopstal 33
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2–3
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Minière Lasauvage
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Claravallis Clervaux
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0–6
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Rupensia Lusitanos
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Ehlerange
|
4–2
|
Rambrouch
|
First round
Thirty-two first round matches were played on 9, 10 and 11 September 2022.[4]
Team 1
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Score
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Team 2
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Stengefort
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2–1
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Union Mertert
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Kischpelt Wilwerwiltz
|
1–10
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Young Boys
|
Clemency
|
4–3
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Colmarberg
|
Berdorf Consdorf
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1–1 (a.e.t.) (3–5 p)
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CeBra 01
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Koerich
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1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p)
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Lorentzweiler
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Vinesca Ehnen
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3–4
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Sporting Mertzig
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Kehlen
|
2–1
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Jeunesse Useldange
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Pratzerthal-Redange
|
2–0
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Hosingen
|
Luxembourg-Porto
|
2–0
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Bourscheid
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Red Star Merl-Belair
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6–2
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The Belval Belvaux
|
Norden
|
4–3
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Union Kayl-Tétange
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Bastendorf
|
3–1
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Minerva Lintgen
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Les Aiglons Dalheim
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1–6
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Résidence Walferdange
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Orania Vianden
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0–5
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Koeppchen
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Daring Echternach
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4–2
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Alliance Aischdall
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Ehlerange
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0–2
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Sandweiler
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Green Boys
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3–0
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Obercorn
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Les Ardoisiers Perlé
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3–2
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Rupensia Lusitanos
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Schouweiler
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0–4
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Schengen
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Luna Oberkorn
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1–3
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Avenir Beggen
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Minière Lasauvage
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0–2
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Fola Esch
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Biekerech
|
1–3
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Sporting Bertrange
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Heiderscheid / Eschdorf
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0–6
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Blo-Wäiss Izeg
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Moutfort / Medingen
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1–3
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Jeunesse Gilsdorf
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Excelsior Grevels
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2–8
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Red Black / Egalité
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Munsbach
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3–2
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Folschette
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Erpeldange
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0–2
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Feulen
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Tricolore Gasperich
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0–2
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URB
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SC Ell
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0–6
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Syra Mensdorf
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Noertzange
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0–2
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Sanem
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Brouch
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1–3
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Racing Troisvierges
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Wincrange
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3–3 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p)
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Jeunesse Biwer
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Second round
Thirty-two second round matches were played on 30 September, 1 and 2 October 2022.[5]
Team 1
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Score
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Team 2
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Lorentzweiler
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0–3
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Victoria Rosport
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Bastendorf
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0–4
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Racing FC
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CeBra 01
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4–2
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Jeunesse Junglinster
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Stengefort
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0–8
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Monnerich
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Daring Echternach
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3–2
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Atert Bissen
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Avenir Beggen
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2–0
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Jeunesse Canach
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Feulen
|
4–3
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Yellow Boys Weiler
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URB
|
1–3
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Etzella Ettelbrück
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Syra Mensdorf
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2–1
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Rodange
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Sporting Bertrange
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1–8
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UNA Strassen
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Sandweiler
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2–2 (a.e.t.) (3–4 p)
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Jeunesse Schieren
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Red Star Merl-Belair
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0–1
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Blô-Weiss Medernach
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Racing Troisvierges
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0–12
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Differdange 03
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Pratzerthal-Redange
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0–5
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Berdenia Berbourg
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Norden
|
1–4
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Grevenmacher
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Sporting Mertzig
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0–4
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Mondorf-les-Bains
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Les Ardoisiers Perlé
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1–14
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Jeunesse d'Esch
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Koeppchen
|
1–2
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Hostert
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Kehlen
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0–6
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Fola Esch
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Jeunesse Gilsdorf
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0–5
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Wiltz
|
Green Boys
|
0–9
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Swift Hesperange
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Schengen
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3–2
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Schifflange
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Red Black / Egalité
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1–0
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Alisontia Steinsel
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Munsbach
|
1–5
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F91 Dudelange
|
Esch
|
1–7
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Bettembourg
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Young Boys
|
1–4
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Luxembourg City
|
Sanem
|
1–3
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Marisca Mersch
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Clemency
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1–4
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Rumelange
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Blo-Wäiss Izeg
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0–2
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UT Pétange
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Wincrange
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0–6
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Progrès Niederkorn
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Luxembourg-Porto
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0–5
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UN Käerjéng
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Résidence Walferdange
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1–2
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Mamer
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Third round
Sixteen third round matches were played on 28, 29 and 30 October 2022.[6]
Team 1
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Score
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Team 2
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Syra Mensdorf
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0–2
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Marisca Mersch
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Mamer
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2–5
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Hostert
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Red Black / Egalité
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1–5
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Swift Hesperange
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Daring Echternach
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0–7
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Mondorf-les-Bains
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Monnerich
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0–2
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Victoria Rosport
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Jeunesse d'Esch
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0–1
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Wiltz
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CeBra 01
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1–6
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UNA Strassen
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Etzella Ettelbrück
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2–3
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UT Pétange
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Bettembourg
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1–4
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F91 Dudelange
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Feulen
|
1–2
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Berdenia Berbourg
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Grevenmacher
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0–2
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Differdange 03
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Schengen
|
1–3
|
Fola Esch
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Blô-Weiss Medernach
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1–4
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Luxembourg City
|
Avenir Beggen
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0–3
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Racing FC
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Rumelange
|
3–1
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Jeunesse Schieren
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Progrès Niederkorn
|
1–0
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UN Käerjéng
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Fourth round
Eight fourth round matches were played on 12 April 2023.[6]
Quarter-final
Four quarter-final matches were played on 26 April 2023.[6]
Semi-final
Two semi-final matches were played on 10 May 2023.[6]
Final
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|
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GK |
37 |
Christoffer Mafoumbi
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RCB |
4 |
Kevin D'Anzico
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CB |
14 |
Juan Bedouret
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LCB |
5 |
Théo Brusco
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RM |
25 |
Geoffrey Franzoni |
63' (c)
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RCM |
6 |
Manuel Pami Costa |
77'
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LCM |
88 |
Ulisses |
79'
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LM |
21 |
Dylan Lempereur
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AM |
8 |
Guillaume Trani |
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81'
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RF |
11 |
Amine Naïfi |
|
90'
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LF |
9 |
Érico Castro |
|
74'
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Substitutes:
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GK |
16 |
Rémy Pereira
|
DF |
77 |
Gianluca Bei |
90+6' |
81'
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MF |
2 |
Gianni Medina |
|
74'
|
MF |
23 |
Kilian Gulluni
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FW |
24 |
Laurent Pomponi |
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90'
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Manager:
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Hélder Dias
|
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|
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GK |
30 |
Stéphan Moussima
|
RB |
13 |
Patrick Neves Esteves
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RCB |
45 |
Danilo Marcelino |
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76'
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LCB |
96 |
Valter Barros Andrade |
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67'
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LB |
14 |
Ernest Agovic |
59' |
81'
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CM |
18 |
David Dadashev
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RCM |
43 |
Tun Held
|
LCM |
19 |
Nicola Schreiner
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RW |
75 |
Alison Martins
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LW |
77 |
Joel Rodrigues da Cruz
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CF |
11 |
Benjamin Bresch (c)
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Substitutes:
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GK |
33 |
Arian Schmitt
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DF |
5 |
Valentin Duarte |
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67'
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DF |
12 |
Tidiane Sacko |
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76'
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MF |
7 |
Frédéric Thill |
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81'
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MF |
25 |
Rayan Natami
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Manager:
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Mikhail Zaritski
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Assistant referees:
Joaquim Da Silva
Yannick Mentz
Fourth official:
Cédric Biever
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Match rules
- 90 minutes.
- 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary.
- Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
- Five named substitutes.
- Maximum of three substitutions, with an additional substitution allowed in extra time.
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Streaming
There was partial live coverage of the cup for the third round, with full live coverage from the fourth round onwards, on RTL.[7]
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