Rugby Club Luxembourg
Rugby Club Luxembourg, abbreviated to RCL, is a rugby union club, based in Cessange, Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. Luxembourg has no domestic league of its own, so RCL plays in neighbouring countries' leagues; they currently play in the German Rugby-Bundesliga, having previously competed in the Belgian and French National Leagues.
The club has grown rapidly in recent years, and now has over 500 members. Based at Stade Boy Konen, in Cessange, the club is looking to expand to two or three pitches to relieve excessive usage of Boy Konen. The club is widely held in regard as the premier club in Luxembourg having never lost the Luxembourg Cup, and continues to be the primary source of players for the Luxembourg national rugby union team.
History
Founded in May 1973, RCL was the first Luxembourgian rugby club, established by a group of British expatriates working in Luxembourg City. The club consisted then and still does today of a mixture of nationalities, cultures, creeds, languages : Belgian, French, English, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Australian, South African, Portuguese, Spanish, German, Dutch, Italian, Fijian, Norwegian, Luxembourgish, American, New Zealander, Venezuelan and Argentinian.The club played its first competitive game against US Castillionnaise in September 1973. Up until 1995, the club played in the Alsace-Lorraine regional league and won the Alsace-Lorraine Cup in 1994. In that year, the team joined the Belgian second division, which it belonged to until 1998, when it earned promotion to the first division.
In 2001, the club decided to return to the French league system, again playing regionally in Alsace-Lorraine. It won its division in 2008 but, after an invitation to play in Germany, decided to join the German league system in 2009.
The inclusion of RCL in the 2009 promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga caused some debate in regards to its legality, as the club had not qualified through the German league system and was not a member of any of the German regional rugby federations. However, RC Luxembourg's application was declared valid in regards to the German rugby federations rules and regulations and the team finished second in the promotion round, earning a place in the 2nd Bundesliga for 2009-10.
The club has in the past recruited several local sportsmen from other sports, including Stéphane Gillet, former Luxembourg national football team goalkeeper, as a back row. Prince Sébastien played for the club's under-20 team, and Grand Duke Henri visited the club to watch his youngest son play.
A league reform in 2012 allowed the club promotion to the Bundesliga after the league was expanded from ten to 24 teams. RCL finished fifth in their group in the 2012-13 season and failed to qualify for the championship round, instead entering the second tier DRV-Pokal, but eventually withdrawing from the competition in October 2012. The club's reserve team however continued to play in Germany, competing in the fourth tier Regionalliga. The team competed in the tier three 3. Liga in 2013–14 and won its division and the competition with a finals victory over TGS Hausen, earning promotion to the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga.
In the 2014–15 season the club finished first in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – West & 3rd in the south-west DRV-Pokal group and was knocked out by RC Leipzig in the quarter finals of the play-offs after a first round victory over Veltener RC. The club won the western division of the 2. Bundesliga in 2015–16 and, after play-off victories over StuSta Munchen and München RFC, won its division and the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga Championship for the first time in the club's history, securing promotion to the Rugby-Bundesliga.
In the 2016-2017 season the club played in the Rugby-Bundesliga but was relegated and for the 2017-2018 season will be playing in the 2. Rugby-Bundesliga with the aim of being promoted. After winning the Bundesliga 2 division West, RCL faced Rugby Club Rottweil, runners-up from Bundesliga 2 division South, in the semifinals of the promotion play-offs. RCL won the game 35-19 in front of a large crowd at Cessange, reaching the promotion final against StuSta Munich. RCL beat Munich 18-12, after leading 18-0 at half time, gaining promotion to Bundesliga 1 and now hopes to establish itself in the German topflight for the 2018-2019 season.
In July 2018, the construction of covered spectator stands began and was completed by September 2018, now offering seating opportunities and shelter to the fans and improving the atmosphere at home games. A much required club house is being constructed at Stade Boy Konen has also been constructed in December 2019, which will substantially the club to grow. The club will also receive a second pitch at Boy Konen, which has become necessary due to the rising numbers of players. This pitch will be shared with a local football club.
In May 2019, another mile stone was achieved with the formation of an RCL Ladies team, raising the number of female rugby teams in Luxembourg to two, with Walferdange having the original team.
Results in the German League
Recent seasons of the club:Year | Division | Tier | Position |
2009–10 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West | II | 3rd |
2010–11 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West | II | 2nd |
2011–12 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West | II | 3rd — Promoted |
2012–13 | Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – South | I | 6th |
2012–13 | DRV-Pokal – South-West | II | withdrawn |
2013-14 | 3rd Liga South/West — West division | III | Champions |
2014–15 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga qualification round – West | II | 1st |
2014–15 | DRV-Pokal – South-West | II | 3rd — Quarter finals |
2015–16 | 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga | II | Champions – Promoted |
2016–17 | Rugby-Bundesliga | I | Relegated |
- In 2012 the Bundesliga was expanded from ten to 24 teams and the 2nd Bundesliga from 20 to 24 with the leagues divided into four regional divisions.
Honours
2012-13 Squad
2017-18 Squad
Note: Players in Bold are internationally capped.Past Seasons
2018-19 Season
RCL won its season opener at home 37-14 against Neckersulm SU. In spring 2019, RCL achieved a surprise 12-29 away win against one of the German top teams RG Heidelberg, gaining a bonus point win. This was followed by another bonus point 39-17 win against RK Heusenstamm at home a week later. Beating former German Champion TV Pforzheim with a bonus point win at Stade Boy Konen, RCL secured a spot in the first Bundesliga for the 2019-2020 season.The second team meanwhile came second in the Rheinlandpfalz/Luxembourg Regionalliga, behind fellow Luxembourg club Rugby Club Walferdange. Both teams qualified for the Bundesliga 2 play-offs.
2017-18 Season
In the 2016-2017 season the club played in the Rugby-Bundesliga but was relegated to the second division. The club's 1st 15 played the 2017-2018 season in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga with the aim of being promoted. After winning the Bundesliga 2 division West dominantly, RCL faced Rugby Club Rottweil, runners-up from Bundesliga 2 division South, in the semifinals of the promotion play-offs. RCL won the game 35-19 in front of a large crowd at Stade Boy Konen in Cessange, reaching the promotion final against StuSta Munich. RCL beat Munich 18-12, after leading 18-0 at half time, gaining promotion to Bundesliga 1 and now hopes to establish itself in the German topflight for the 2018-2019 season.- Most Improved Player: Richard Mardsen
- Player of Year: William Browne
2016-17 Season
2015-16 Season
This was a breakout year for the club as it realised its goals under captain Paul Remedi by actually winning promotion for the first time to Bundesliga 1 in 2015–16 and, after play-off victories over StuSta Munchen and München RFC, won its division with many standout performances and victories. The team built on the progress from the previous year and realised its goals in front of large crowds and support for the knockout stages in Cessange. Winning 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga Championship for the first time in the club's history, securing promotion to the Rugby-Bundesliga was a landmark achievement and a sign of real progress for the club.- Clubman: Liam Fagan
- Most Improved Player: Raphael Wagner
2014-15 Season
2012-13 Season
Following three top 3 finishes in the Bundesliga division 2, a league reorganisation saw the 1st team being moved up into the Bundesliga 1 where the team struggled with the overall condition, size and skill of the teams they were up against, many of which are semi-professional. The players competed well but were a level below. As a result, the club management decided to withdraw the 1st team from the league.- Clubman: Stuart Kelly
- Most Improved Player: Dario Pala
- Player of Year: Peter Hartmann
- Hamish Irwin Award: Matthieu Hommell
- Patterson Cup: Sophie Mansell
2011-12 Season
- Clubman: Graham Goodhew
- Most Improved Player: Roman Zasadny
- Player of Year: Steven Clarke
- Hamish Irwin Award: Stuart Kelly
- Patterson Cup: Stuart Hamilton
2010-11 Season
- Clubman : Paul Sweetnam
- Most Improved Player: Marek Keller
- Player of Year: Laurent Jacquot
- Hamish Irwin Award: Steven Clarke
- Patterson Cup: Christophe Hoffman
- JPMorgan Cup: Alex van Zeeland
Clubs
- Rugby Club Walferdange