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Faustine Bollaert (born 20
March 1979) is a
French journalist,
radio and
television presenter. Born
Faustine Faraggi in Paris, she is of
Breton and Italian...
- The
Stade Bollaert-Delelis (French pronunciation: [stad bɔlaʁt dələlis]) is the main
football stadium in Lens, France, that was
built in 1933. It is the...
- Émile
Bollaert (13
November 1890 – 18 May 1978) was
French High
Commissioner of
Indochina from 5
March 1947 to 19
October 1948. He was one of the senators...
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steadily gained prestige, and in 1932 the club
inaugurated the
Stade Félix
Bollaert. In 1937, Lens
gained access to the
first division after finishing first...
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between two
Ligue 1 clubs. On the same day, he was
presented to the
Stade Bollaert-Delelis
ahead of a
match against Rennes,
holding his new
number 9 shirt...
- Alex
Bollaert (11
January 1930 –
before 2016) was a
Belgian boxer. He
competed in the men's
flyweight event at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- stage. Source: FIFA (H)
Hosts 12 June 1998 17:30 CET (UTC+1)
Stade Félix
Bollaert, Lens Attendance: 38,100 Referee:
Javier Castrilli (Argentina) 12 June...
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nearby towns.
Football club RC Lens
plays in the town.
Their stadium,
Stade Bollaert-Delelis, was used for UEFA Euro 1984, the 1998 FIFA
World Cup and UEFA...
- May 2023.
Following the match, Ajaccio's team bus
departed Lens's
Stade Bollaert-Delelis
without Touré,
leaving him
stranded in
front of the stadium's parking...
- Chattam, l'héritier du King". Le Figaro. "Faustine
Bollaert: C'est une fille!" [Faustine
Bollaert: It's a girl!]. Gala (in French). 19 July 2013. Retrieved...