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{{Infobox national team
{{Infobox women's national team
| Name              = [[File:Lucerne flag.png|25px|border|Lucerne]] '''Lucerne'''
| Name              = '''{{team flag|Lucerne|nolink=yes}}'''
| Nickname          =  
| Nickname          =  
| logo              = Lucerne logo.png
| logo              = Lucerne womens logo.png
| pixels            = 100px
| pixels            = 100px
| Association        = [[FLV]]
| Association        = [[FLV]]
| FMF years          = 2012–
| FMF years          =  
| Confederation      =  
| Confederation      =  
| Coach              =  
| Coach              =  
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The '''Tagata'e le Lusa''' are the women's national football team on the [[Mercury|Mercurian]] dependency of [[Lucerne]]. Mainly sailors' wives meeting up for social reasons, the team train in the town of [[Vae (town)|Vae]], at the source of the [[Vaetafe le Lusa]], at a local park. Although situated in Vae, most of the players travel from the island's capital, [[Lusa'aii (city)|Lusa'aii]], and they play occasional matches against teams from places such as [[Mercury]], [[Nova England]] and [[Nova English Korea]] at the island's only stadium, [[Tonu'ia onalu Vaialu Alu'ia]], in the capital.
The '''Lucerne national women's football team''' were the national women's football team of the former [[Mercury|Mercurian]] dependency of [[Lusa|Lucerne]]. The team are the official predecessor of [[Lusa national women's football team|Lusa]].


{{Lucerne}}
{{Lusa}}
[[Category:National women's football teams]]

Latest revision as of 22:27, 15 November 2020

Lucerne Lucerne
Lucerne womens logo.png
Association FLV
Home stadium Westport Road (6,000)

The Lucerne national women's football team were the national women's football team of the former Mercurian dependency of Lucerne. The team are the official predecessor of Lusa.