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Sochaux formed an
interim merger with
local rivals AS
Valentigney. The club,
known as FC Sochaux-
Valentigney, parti****ted in the war-time
championships from...
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Valentigney (French pronunciation: [valɑ̃ti'ɲɛ]) is a
commune in the
Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
region in
eastern France. Valentigney...
- ****ociation
Sportive de
Valentigney is a
French football club
located in
Valentigney, France. AS
Valentigney was
founded in 1920, in
Valentigney, France. An amateur...
- The
canton of
Valentigney is an
administrative division of the
Doubs department,
eastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton reorganisation...
- win over Sète in the former, and
helping his side to a 4–1 win over
Valentigney in the latter. The
following day, the
journalists of the
French newspaper...
- and 1926,
starting in both finals,
beating Sète 3–2 in the
former and
Valentigney 4–1 in the latter. The
following day, the
journalists of the
French newspaper...
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Daimler powered Peugeot Type 3
completed 2,100
kilometres (1,300 mi) from
Valentigney to
Paris and
Brest and back again. They were
attached to the
first Paris–Brest–Paris...
- 271 miles), from Peugeot's
factory in
Valentigney to Paris, over the race course, and then back to
Valentigney, at an
average speed of 14.7 km/h (9.1 mph)...
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starting in both
finals as his side
defeated Sète 3–2 in the
former and
Valentigney 4–1 in the latter. A few days later, he was
harshly criticized by the...
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eliminated by the
champion of the Franche-Comté-Bourgogne League, the AS
Valentigney by a
score of 2–1. In the 1920s, CA
Vitry pla**** a few
seasons among...