- Jean
Brichaut (born 29 July 1911, Belgium; died 1962) was a
Belgian footballer.
Starting in 1929,
Brichaut pla**** as a
striker for
Standard de Liège....
- Bourgeois, Simons, Van Ingelgem, Lamoot, Ledent, Putmans,
Versyp and
Brichaut remained on
standby in Belgium. Head coach : Luiz
Vinhaes Although registered...
- Jean
Capelle May 1, 1932
Heysel Stadium,
Brussels (H)
France 5-2 F Jean
Brichaut,
Stanley Vanden Eynde (2), Jean Capelle,
Joseph Van
Beeck June 5, 1932...
-
Voorhoof June 4, 1933
Polish Army Stadium,
Warsaw (A)
Poland 1–0 F Jean
Brichaut June 11, 1933 Praterstadion,
Vienna (A)
Austria 1–4 F
Bernard Voorhoof...
- 1909–1914 80 14 80 14 Paul
Bouttiau Belgium DF 1909–1914 84 1 84 1 Jean
Brichaut Belgium FW 1929–1936 163 103 163 103
David Brocken Belgium DF 2000–2002...
- 1 May
Friendly Belgium 5 – 2 France Brussels,
Belgium Brichaut 23'
Vanden Eynde 25', 61'
Capelle 38' Van
Beeck 46'
Report Pavillard 48' Sécember 82'...
- 4 June 1933
Friendly Poland 0–1 Belgium Warsaw,
Poland 17:00
Report Brichaut 39' Stadium:
Stadion Wojska Polskiego Attendance: 16,000 Referee: František...
-
Olympic Stadium,
Amsterdam (A) The
Netherlands 3-9 F
Bernard Voorhoof, Jean
Brichaut,
Louis Versyp April 29, 1934 Bosuilstadion,
Antwerp (H) The Netherlands...
-
Boulevard du
Temple and La fête des Loges,
photographs c. 1900 by
Albert Brichaut of two
otherwise unknown paintings by Leprince, Musée Carnavalet. Le port...
- Bossaert".
Royal Belgian Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 15 Oct 2013. "Jean
Brichaut".
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