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FC Green Boys 77 Harlange Tarchamps

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Ground capacity
  
1,100

Manager
  
Joel Mathieu

2014–15
  
14th

Chairman
  
Roland Weber

League
  
Luxembourg 2. Division

Founded
  
19 June 1977

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Full name
  
Football Club Green Boys 77 Harlange-Tarchamps

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Football Club Green-Boys 77 Harlange-Tarchamps is a football club, based in Harlange, in north-western Luxembourg. They play their home games at Stade "Am Duerf".

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History

The FC Green-Boys was formed on the 14 May 1977, next to a referendum from members of both teams, F.C. Harlange 1963 and F.C. Tarwat Tarchamps 1948. Their first chairman was Schmitt Armand from Tarchamps. The newly formed team started playing in the Luxembourg 3. Division.

Promotions and relegations

  • 1979: Promotion to Luxembourg 2. Division
  • 1981: Relegation to Luxembourg 3. Division
  • 1988: Promotion to Luxembourg 2. Division
  • 1991: Promotion to Luxembourg 1. Division
  • 1993: Promotion to Luxembourg Division of Honour
  • 1994: Relegation to Luxembourg 1. Division
  • 1995: Relegation to Luxembourg 2. Division
  • 1997: Promotion to Luxembourg 1. Division
  • 2010: Promotion to Luxembourg Division of Honour
  • 2011: Relegation to Luxembourg 1. Division
  • 2015: Relegation to Luxembourg 2. Division
  • Current squad

    2012–13 season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Female team

    In 2009 was formed the first female team in Harlange called "Green Girls" and played in competition until January 2014.

    2012–13 season Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

    Notable players

  • Chris Philipps – played in youth teams of FC Green Boys until the age of 13
  • Romain Schneider – the politician (Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party) and minister played and coached the first team in the 90s
  • References

    FC Green Boys 77 Harlange-Tarchamps Wikipedia