3), UNA Strassen secured top spot of Serie 2 (the second of two groups), and in turn gaining promotion once more, this time to the Division d’Honneur (Div.
Qualification for European competition (as discussed below) that same season really enforced them as one of a handful of prominent sides in the Luxembourgish footballing world.
This was due to Swift Hesperange and Jeunesse Esch (two other clubs who play in the LND) being denied their UEFA Pro Licenses.
UNA Strassen have only played two games in European competition in their history, a two-legged match-up against Finnish side Kuopion Palloseura (KuPS).
As of 2 February, 2025[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply.