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    Jeunesse

    Historical Traces Jeunesse Esch

    Jeunesse Esch is a local club, but it is known and experienced across Europe. Help us to tell the rich stories of the Jeunesse in Esch-sur-Alzette by identifying who these people are and where they were playing.

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    Team

    Professor Denis Scuto

    Postdoctoral researcher  Joëlla van Donkersgoed

     

    In collaboration with:

    Jeunesse Esch - Wikipedia

    Jeunesse Esch is not only the beating heart of the Grenz neighbourhood in Esch-sur-Alzette—where it was founded in 1907—but has also been a favorite among the people of Esch since its humble beginnings. Over its more than 100-year history, the club has gained fans from all over the country.

    As part of preparations for historical presentations at the clubhouse (the “Verlängerung”), former player Denis Scuto is collecting information and photographs that reflect the club’s rich legacy.

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    Lecture series

    Denis Scuto will present a series of talks on the football club during the period of the Second World War.

    The lectures will be recorded and shared on the university’s YouTube channel once they have been edited.

    Click here to watch the first lecture
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