

Walferdange Demolish Mamer 6-1 in One-Sided Friendly
Walferdange delivered a devastating attacking performance on July 11, 2026, thrashing Mamer 6-1 in an international club friendly. The match, played at Mamer's home stadium, was completely one-sided as Walferdange ran riot from the opening minutes.
Match Summary
Walferdange wasted no time stamping their authority on the game. They scored three goals in the first half to effectively end the contest before the interval. The visitors' high press and quick transitions overwhelmed Mamer, who struggled to keep possession or create chances.
Goal Sequence
- 8' – 0-1: Yannick Goedert opens the scoring with a close-range header.
- 16' – 0-2: Michaël Kayser doubles the lead with a powerful strike from 20 yards.
- 31' – 0-3: Tommy Schmit converts a penalty after a handball in the box.
- 44' – 0-4: Goedert scores his second, tapping in a cross from Luc Mertzig.
- 55' – 0-5: Pit Binsfeld fires home from a corner.
- 68' – 1-5: Mamer pulls one back through a João Teixeira penalty.
- 78' – 1-6: Kayser completes his brace with a header at the back post.
Player Highlights
- Yannick Goedert (Walferdange): Two goals and a constant threat in the box.
- Michaël Kayser (Walferdange): Also scored twice, showing his range with a long-range strike and a header.
- Luc Mertzig (Walferdange): Three assists, the creative engine of the team.
- João Teixeira (Mamer): Scored the consolation penalty but had little support.
Performance Assessment
This was a mismatch from the start. Walferdange, likely competing in a higher Luxembourgian division than Mamer, exploited every weakness in the home side's defense. Mamer's midfield was overrun, and their backline could not cope with Walferdange's movement and pace. The 6-1 scoreline could have been even higher if not for Mamer goalkeeper Luis Alves, who made several fine saves.
Preseason Lessons
For Walferdange, this friendly is a confidence builder as they prepare for their competitive season. For Mamer, the defeat is a stark reminder of the work needed to close the gap. Both teams will take away important lessons from this lopsided affair, with Walferdange looking sharp and Mamer needing to shore up their defense before their campaign begins.