Luxembourgish Sportspeople of the Year
The Sportsperson of the Year awards are a group of awards awarded to the most popular Luxembourgish sportsperson of the preceding year. There are two main categories: one for men (French: Trophée du Meilleur Sportif), and one for women (Trophée de la Meilleure Sportive). Other awards are given for the best team (Challenge de la Meilleure Equipe), best young sportsperson (Prix du Jeune Espoir), most honorable sportsperson (Prix d'Honneur), and for fair play (Prix du Fair play). The current holders of the main awards are Bob Bertemes and Christine Majerus, while the team award is held by F91 Dudelange.
List of winners
1954–1965
From 1954 until 1965, there was a single title of "Sportsperson of the Year", awarded to either a male or female sportsperson.
Year | Winner | Sport |
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1954 | Charly Gaul | Cycling |
1955 | Charly Gaul | Cycling |
1956 | Charly Gaul | Cycling |
1957 | Josy Stoffel | Gymnastics |
1958 | Charly Gaul | Cycling |
1959 | Jean Link | Fencing |
1960 | Josy Stoffel | Gymnastics |
1961 | Sylvie Hülsemann | Water skiing |
1962 | Norbert Haupert | Athletics |
1963 | Norbert Haupert | Athletics |
1964 | Charles Sowa | Walking |
1965 | René Kilburg | Athletics |
1966 onwards
It was decided to divide the contest into two from 1966, with separate categories for men and for women, as it has remained since.
Luxembourgish Team of the Year
This 3rd annual award was first give out in 1962.[1]
Year | Winner |
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1962 | BBC Etzella Ettelbruck |
1963 | Luxembourg national football team |
1964 | HB Dudelange |
1965 | DT Red Boys Differdange |
1966 | Militärliichtathletikequipe |
1967 | HB Dudelange |
1968 | Jeunesse Esch |
1969 | Jeunesse Esch |
1970 | HB Dudelange |
1971 | Women's Table Tennis national team |
1972 | Table Tennis National Team |
1973 | Deegen-Nationalequipe |
1974 | Table Tennis Europaliga-Luxembourg Women's |
1975 | Table Tennis Europaliga-Luxembourg Women's |
1976 | T71 Dudelange |
1977 | Table Tennis Europaliga-Team |
1978 | Table Tennis Europaliga-Team |
1979 | FA Red Boys Differdange |
1980 | Luxembourg national football team |
1981 | Handball national team |
1982 | Table Tennis Europaliga-Team |
1983 | Table Tennis Europaliga-Team |
1984 | Luxembourg national basketball team |
1985 | Sporting Luxembourg Women |
1986 | Jeunesse Esch |
1987 | Luxembourg national football team |
1988 | Luxembourg national football team |
1989 | Luxembourg national football team |
1990 | Luxembourg national football team |
1991 | Luxembourg national football team |
1992 | Luxembourg Davis Cup team |
1993 | Men's Table Tennis national team |
1994 | Table Tennis Europaliga-Team |
1995 | Luxembourg national football team |
1996 | Table Tennis Europaliga-Luxembourg Women's |
1997 | Women's Table Tennis national team |
1998 | Women's Table Tennis national team |
1999 | Women's Table Tennis national team |
2000 | Table Tennis Doubles Ni-Regenwetter |
2001 | Women's Table Tennis national team |
2002 | Women's Table Tennis national team |
2003 | Luxembourg Davis Cup team |
2004 | Luxembourg Davis Cup team |
2005 | Guy Rosen together with Viktoriya Fadina (Dance) |
2006 | Luxembourg Davis Cup team |
2007 | Luxembourg national football team |
2008 | Luxembourg national football team |
2009 | Women's Table Tennis national team |
2010 | Handball Esch |
2011 | Luxembourg national football team |
2012 | F91 Dudelange |
2013 | Handball Esch |
2014 | Luxembourg Women's Table Tennis |
2015 | Luxembourg Women's Table Tennis |
2016 | Luxembourg Women's Table Tennis |
2017 | Luxembourg national football team |
2018 | F91 Dudelange |
2019 | F91 Dudelange |
Individual statistics
Winners of more than three titles
Name | Sport | Titles | |
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Jeanny Dom | Table tennis | 7 | |
Marc Girardelli | Skiing | 6 | |
Nancy Kemp-Arendt | Swimming, triathlon | 6 | |
Kim Kirchen | Cycling | 6 | |
Christine Majerus | Cycling | 6 | |
Roland Bombardella | Athletics | 4 | |
Charly Gaul | Cycling | 4 | |
Carine Risch | Table tennis | 4 | |
Charles Sowa | Walking | 4 | |
Elizabeth May | Triathlon | 4 | |
Gilles Muller | Tennis | 4 | |
Sylvie Hülsemann | Water skiing | 3 | |
Danièle Kaber | Athletics | 3 | |
Anne Kremer | Tennis | 3 | |
Andy Schleck | Cycling | 3 | |
Marie Muller | Judo | 3 |
Titles by sport
Not including team of the year award.
Sport | Sportspersons | Titles |
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Cycling | 8 | 24 |
Athletics | 9 | 16 |
Table tennis | 4 | 13 |
Triathlon | 4 | 8 |
Tennis | 4 | 9 |
Football | 4 | 7 |
Skiing | 1 | 6 |
Archery | 3 | 4 |
Walking | 1 | 4 |
Fencing | 3 | 3 |
Water skiing | 1 | 3 |
Weightlifting | 1 | 3 |
Swimming | 2 | 3 |
Karate | 3 | 3 |
Judo | 1 | 3 |
Note: Nancy Kemp-Arendt's first two titles are categorised under swimming, and most recent three under triathlon. |