- Étienne
Mattler (25
December 1905 – 23
March 1986) was a
French international footballer,
nicknamed Le Lion de Belfort, who pla**** as a defender.
Mattler, born...
- needed] Led by
Uruguayan manager Conrad Ross, as well as
captain Étienne
Mattler,
known as Le Lion de Belfort, and
strikers Roger Courtois and
Bernard Williams...
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Heike Schulte-
Mattler, née
Schmidt (born 27 May 1958 in Oberhausen) is a
German athlete who
competed mainly in the 400 metres. She
competed for West Germany...
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Edmond Delfour in 1938 and
later surmounted by Étienne
Mattler a year later.
Similar to Dubly,
Mattler's amount was exceeded,
however after two decades, by...
- the pre-war
World Cups. The
other players were
Edmond Delfour, Étienne
Mattler,
Bernard Voorhoof and
Rudolf Bürger,
according to
official FIFA
match reports...
-
French footballer Etienne Eto'o (born 1990),
Cameroonian footballer Étienne
Mattler (1905–1986),
French footballer Etienne L. de
Mestre (1832–1916), Australian...
- & Coping. 12 (2): 217–229. doi:10.1080/10615809908248330. Vorberg, D.;
Mattler, U.; Heinecke, A.; Schmidt, T.; Schwarzbach, J. (2003). "Different time...
- governor-general (1974–1978).
Moshe Feinstein, 91, Russian-American rabbi. Étienne
Mattler, 80,
French footballer. Sir
Walter Merton, 80,
British RAF officer. Ruth...
- Performance. 25 (4): 976–992. doi:10.1037/0096-1523.25.4.976. Vorberg, D.,
Mattler, U., Heinecke, A., Schmidt, T., & Schwarzbach, J.
Different time courses...
- Paul
Frankeur as Le
blagueur Georges Questau as Le
postillonneur Jacques Mattler as L'industriel
Charles Vissières as Le
speaker Claire Olivier as La dame...