- "Jean
Bouttiau". worldfootball.net.
Retrieved 15
September 2021. "Jean
Bouttiau".
National Football Teams.
Retrieved 15
September 2021. "Jean
Bouttiau". Royal...
- Paul
Philippe Marie Joseph Bouttiau (French pronunciation: [pɔl
filip maʁi ʒozɛf butjo]; 10
September 1887 – 11 July 1916) was a
Belgian footballer. He...
- Thy-le-Château, a
large edifice which dates back to the 12th century. Paul
Bouttiau (1887-1916) -
Belgian international footballer, died in
World War I, born...
- Jean-Marc
Bosman Belgium MF 1983–1988 74 3 74 3 Jean
Bouttiau Belgium MF 1909–1914 80 14 80 14 Paul
Bouttiau Belgium DF 1909–1914 84 1 84 1 Jean
Brichaut Belgium...
-
Hanse (11), Jan Van Cant (10), Jean
Bouttiau (6), Paul
Bouttiau (4),
Balyu (1), and
Pierre Kogel (1). Paul
Bouttiau died
three months later in July 1916...
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Franz Vanhoutte,
Louis Saeys FA
website April 30, 1911 Rue de Forest,
Brussels (H)
France 7-1 F
Robert De Veen (5),
Louis Saeys, Jean
Bouttiau FA website...
- 1 France Brussels,
Belgium de Veen 20', 24', 29', 60', 64'
Saeys 48'
Bouttiau 69'
Report Maës 75' Stadium:
Uccle Stadium Attendance: 3,000 Referee: James...
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Royal Belgian Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 10
November 2015. "Jean
Bouttiau".
Royal Belgian Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 10
November 2015. "Mathieu...
- Brussels,
Belgium De Veen 20', 38', 42', 67', 86'
Saeys 48' Maës 75'
Report Bouttiau 60' Stadium: Rue de
Forest Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
James Stark (Scotland)...
-
Royal Belgian Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 10
November 2017. "Paul
Bouttiau".
Royal Belgian Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 12
November 2015. "Prosper...