

Mamer 0-0 Jeunesse Canach
Luxembourg National Division | 23 May 2026
Mamer and Jeunesse Canach played out a frustrating goalless draw at the Stade François Trausch on the final matchday of the Luxembourg National Division season. Neither side could find the decisive breakthrough in a contest that lacked clear-cut chances but was full of midfield battles and defensive discipline.
Match Overview
With both teams safely mid-table and nothing more than pride at stake, the match had a low-intensity feel from the first whistle. Mamer enjoyed slightly more possession in the opening half, but their final ball was repeatedly cut out by a well-organised Canach backline. The visitors offered little in attack themselves, managing only one shot on target across the 90 minutes—a tame effort from distance that Mamer goalkeeper Corneille held easily.
Key Moments
- 27th minute: Mamer’s best chance came when winger Filipe da Silva cut inside from the left and curled a shot just over the crossbar.
- 63rd minute: Jeunesse Canach had a penalty shout waved away after a Mamer defender appeared to handle the ball in the box, but the referee judged the contact as accidental.
- 81st minute: A rare moment of danger saw Mamer striker Luca Thill break through on goal, but Canach goalkeeper Sébastien Faucon rushed out to smother the ball.
Tactical Story
Both managers set up with a cautious 4-5-1 formation, prioritising defensive solidity over attacking flair. Mamer’s midfield trio of Martins, Binsfeld, and Hoffmann worked hard to press Canach’s deep-lying playmakers, but they lacked the creativity to unlock a compact back five. Jeunesse Canach, meanwhile, relied on long balls to target man Yannick Abega, but he was well-marshalled by Mamer’s central defenders.
Standout Players
Mamer’s right-back, Jérôme Schmit, was the most active player on the pitch, making several overlapping runs and delivering dangerous crosses that went unfinished. For Jeunesse Canach, defensive midfielder Tom Zeien won countless aerial duels and covered ground tirelessly to break up attacks.
Season Impact
The draw leaves Mamer in 9th place on 37 points, while Jeunesse Canach finish 11th with 34 points. Both sides will look to strengthen their attacking options in the off-season after recording one of the lowest goal tallies in the division.