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Jules Aimé
Devaquez (9
March 1899 – 12 June 1971),
known as
Jules Dewaquez, was a
French amateur footballer, who pla**** for both club and
country on the...
- at the time. In the '20s,
numerous French internationals, such as
Jules Dewaquez, Jean
Boyer or
Joseph Alcazar, pla**** for M****ille. In 1930, M****ille...
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Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Youri Djorkaeff Jules Dewaquez (1945–1946) R.
Lacoste (1953–1954) G.
Dupraz (1957–1958) A.
Fornetti (1958–1963)...
- Dubly's
amount was
exceeded by
Jules Dewaquez, who went on to
finish his
career with 41 appearances.
Dewaquez's record stood for
nearly a
decade before...
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Tenure Manager 1924–1925
Victor Gibson 1936–1937
Jules Dewaquez 1937–1938
Istvan Berecz 1938–1939
Georges Azema 1945–1946
Gabriel Bénézech 1946–1948 Georges...
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Jules Charles-Roux (1841–1918),
French businessman and
politician Jules Dewaquez (1899–1971),
French footballer Jules Marie Alphonse Jacques de Dixmude...
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Olympique de M****ille
defeat AS
Valentigney 4–1
thanks to
goals by
Jules Dewaquez (2),
Douglas De
Ruymbecke and Jean Boyer. 9 May 1926
Stade Olympique, Colombes...
- FW 1955–1963 12 33 0.36
Bernard Lacombe FW 1973–1984 12 38 0.32
Jules Dewaquez FW 1920–1929 12 41 0.29 32 Thadée
Cisowski FW 1951–1958 11 13 0.85 Ernest...
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Quevilly 3–0
thanks to
goals by
Raymond Durand,
Maurice Gallay and
Jules Dewaquez. 6 May 1927
Stade Olympique,
Colombes Attendance: 23,800 Referee: Paul...
- side to a 9–0 trashing.
Together with
Ernest Clère, Jean Boyer, and
Jules Dewaquez,
Subrini was a
member of the OM team
coached by
Victor Gibson that won...