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Wasquehal (traditional
pronunciation [wakal];
currently common pronunciation [waskal]) is a
commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. The town...
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Wasquehal Football is a
French football club
based in the town of
Wasquehal, Hauts-de-France. The club was
founded in 1924 and
plays in the
National 2...
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Chantilly Créteil FC 93
Feignies Fleury Furiani Haguenau Thionville Houlgate Wasquehal Épinal
Updated to match(es) pla**** on 23
March 2025. Source: soccerway...
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promotions of
Toulouse FC, Le Mans UC72 and FC Metz,
whereas AS Beauvais, ES
Wasquehal and
Stade de
Reims were
relegated to National.
Amiens Beauvais Caen Châteauroux...
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Douve (Comines-Warneton) Deûle/Deule or
Feule (Deûlémont)
Marque (
Wasquehal)
Souchez (Lens)
Carency (Souchez) Saint-Nazaire (Souchez)
Laquette (Aire-sur-la-Lys)...
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father is a farmer. Félicie Gérard has
lived in the
Capreau district of
Wasquehal since 1999 and has two children. She has
worked in the ****ociative sector...
- Bellaire, Beyne-Heusay, and Queue-du-Bois. Beyne-Heusay is
twinned with:
Wasquehal,
France since 1979 Clécy,
France since 1980 "Wettelijke
Bevolking per...
- (born 31
August 2000) is a
French professional footballer who
plays for
Wasquehal as a midfielder. Born in Paris,
Robert is the son of
former footballer...
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Montpellier Nîmes 4–2
Angers Louhans-Cuiseaux 1–3 Créteil
Amiens 4–2 (a.e.t.) Le Mans
Valence 2–0
Beauvais Martigues 0–3 Châteauroux
Wasquehal 2–1 Caen...
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reached the 1/16-finals of the 2000–01
Coupe de France,
losing 0–1 to ES
Wasquehal. The club
ceased playing senior football in 2009,
merging its
senior team...