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decided to
merge with
another club,
Stade Roubaix, to
create Racing Stade Roubaisien. This team
would eventually merge with
Roubaix Football (i.e.
former Excelsior...
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Tumbler Roshan Chirag Rostock Tumbler (D/901)
Rostov Tumbler (RUS(D)/873)
Roubaisien (F/052)
Royal Snow
Tumbler Runt (F/001)
Russe Blue
Tumbler (BG/995) (Bulgarian:...
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several women's
paced hour records,
ending with 39.190 km at Vélodrome
Roubaisien. In 1896, Amélie Le Gall set a new women's
paced hour
record of 43.461...
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winner in the 86th minute. In 1935, he left to play at RC Roubaix. The
roubaisien club were vice-champions of
Division 2 in 1936 and
joined the
elite the...
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Inhabitants of
Roubaix are
known in
English as "Roubaisians" and in
French as
Roubaisiens (pronounced [ʁu.bɛ.zjɛ̃]) or in the
feminine form
Roubaisiennes (pronounced...
- Win 7–2–2 F.
Cheveau PTS 6 Apr 25, 1909 15 years, 103 days Vélodrome
Roubaisien, Roubaix, Nord,
France 10 Win 6–2–2
Achalme PTS 10 Mar 18, 1909 15 years...
- the
North of France, made up of
players from US Tourquennoise,
Stade Roubaisien,
Racing Club de Roubaix, and
Olympique Lille. It is
important to note...
- footballdatabase.eu.
Retrieved 13
December 2023. "Finale de la
coupe de
France 1933". Une
histoire du
football Roubaisien.
Retrieved 14
December 2023. v t e...
- 3–0
Toufflers AF (13) 407. FC
Hardifort (13) 1–3 FC
Steene (11) 408. OC
Roubaisien (10) 5–1
Flers OS (11) 409. ES
Bambecquoise (13) 1–1 (5–4 p) US Cappelle-la-Grand...
- Saint-Michel
Quesnoy (11) 1–6 FC
Lille Sud (9) 2. US
Marquillies (12) 2–0 OC
Roubaisien (9) 3. ACS
Comines (10) 1–0 USCC Saint-Pol-sur-Mer (9) 4. ES Mouvalloise...