- Jean
Batmale (18
September 1895 – 3 June 1973) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder for the
France national team at the 1920 and 1924 Summer...
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McCloy 1933–36
Josef Pepi
Schneider 1936–41 Jean
Batmale 1941–42 Émile
Scharwath 1942–45 Jean
Batmale 1945–52 François
Pleyer 1952–55
Salvador Artigas...
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Period 1948–1950 Jean
Batmale 1950–1952 Elek
Schwartz 1952–1953
Angelo Grizzetti 1953–1956 Ludvík ****l 1956–1957
Anton Marek 1958
Louis Pirroni...
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eventually dissolved on 15 June 1970.
Division 1: 1946–47 Jean
Batmale 1945–1946
Charles Demeillez 1946–1947
Georges Winckelmans 1947–1948 Ernest...
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early 80s,
notably playing six
seasons in the
Division 2. 1947–1948: Jean
Batmale 1948–1949:
Constant Tison [fr] 1955–1976:
Simon Flak 1976–1978: Guy Debeugny...
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Heinz Hopf, German-Swiss
mathematician and
academic (b. 1894) 1973 – Jean
Batmale,
French footballer and
manager (b. 1895) 1974 –
Michael Gaughan, Irish...
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author (d. 1954) 1894 – Fay Compton,
English actress (d. 1978) 1895 – Jean
Batmale,
French footballer and
manager (d. 1973) 1895 – John Diefenbaker, Canadian...
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Division 1 runner-up in 1955
Division 2 in 1953
Pierre Cazal 1937–? Jean
Batmale ?
Giuseppe Zilizzi ?
Henri Cammarata 1945–1947
Edmond Enée 1947–1952 Charles...
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Toquela (1517)
Roman bridge on the
Guadalcoton river,
nearby the city
Batmale House (Early 19th century) Casa Pineda, a
Muslim edifice in stone, recently...
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August – Ben Verweij,
Dutch footballer (d. 1951) 10
September – Jean
Batmale,
French international footballer (died 1973) 13
November – Jan de Natris...