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- Union Sportive Tourquennoise, commonly shortened to US Tourcoing, is a French football club founded in 1902 and based in Tourcoing. The club pla**** in...
- international referee who was a co-founder, president, and patron of US Tourquennoise, whose stadium now bears his name. He is the author of one of the first...
- Didier Yves Drogba Tébily (French pronunciation: [didje iv dʁɔɡba tebili]; born 11 March 1978) is an Ivorian former professional footballer who pla****...
- thus finally putting an end to the invincibility of Roubaix and US Tourquennoise. Due to his already advanced age, Voyeux quickly established himself...
- German occupation of 1914–18. He was also one of the founders of US Tourquennoise in May 1898, whose team was mainly composed of students from the Tourquennois...
- seven times, including five from RC Roubaix, and one each from both US Tourquennoise and Olympique lillois. Thanks to the results of the Lions of Flanders...
- March 1937) was a French footballer who pla**** as a defender for US Tourquennoise and the French national team between 1904 and 1914. Henri Moigneu was...
- August 1956) was a French footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper for US Tourquennoise, and who competed in the football tournament of the 1908 Olympic Games...
- 1912 they won the Challenge International du Nord in 1912, beating US Tourquennoise 4–1. The club were invited to join the newly formed Eastern Counties...
- thus finally putting an end to the invincibility of Roubaix and US Tourquennoise. Together with Albert Eloy, Paul Voyeux, and Alphonse Six, Chandelier...