Health
Luxembourg Under-21 Team Injured in Bus Crash Ahead of Euro Qualifier

Five individuals were hospitalized following a bus crash involving the Luxembourg Under-21 football squad in France. The incident occurred while the team was traveling to a Euro 2027 qualifier match, according to statements from both the Luxembourg and French football federations.
The crash took place between Lorient and Pontivy in western France when the bus veered into a ditch after the driver fell ill. Fortunately, all five individuals have since been discharged from the hospital after receiving medical treatment, as reported by the Luxembourg Football Federation.
Details of the Incident and Response
The bus was transporting the team from a training session back to their hotel when the accident occurred. French Football Federation president Philippe Diallo expressed his support for the injured members of the Luxembourg delegation and the bus driver, stating, “We show all our support and we hope for a quick recovery.”
The match originally scheduled for Friday will now take place on October 3, 2025, allowing the team time to recover from the incident. The bus company reported that the driver, a 53-year-old with nine years of experience, has had no prior traffic accidents. His recent medical check-ups were clear, and both alcohol and drug tests returned negative results. Additionally, the vehicle had passed a technical inspection in July 2025.
This unfortunate event highlights the risks faced by sports teams traveling for competitions. While the immediate physical injuries were addressed, the psychological impact on the players and staff remains significant. As the Luxembourg team prepares for their upcoming match, their focus will now also include recovery and support for those affected by the crash.
Looking Ahead
In light of the incident, the Luxembourg Football Federation is working closely with its counterparts in France to ensure the safety and well-being of all involved. As the team shifts gears towards their rescheduled match, they remain committed to their objectives in the Euro 2027 qualifiers while navigating the aftermath of this distressing experience.
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