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FONT= Season 1949-50 Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux Olympique de Marseille Manager: André Gérard (b. 03.07.1911) Manager: Auguste Jordan (b. 21.02.1909) Goalkeepers: Goalkeepers: Depoorter, Gustave (b. 21.03.1921), *1942, Juniors Libérati, Armand (b. 27.01.1927), *1946, formerly USM Blida Villenave, Christian (b. 11.08.1927), *1947, Juniors Poncet, James (b. 15.08.1925), *1949, formerly OGC Nice, Stade Français Full Backs: Full Backs: Garriga, Manuel (b. 07.02.1926), *1946, formerly SC Toulon Dahan, Emile (b. 08.09.1921), *1944, formerly EF Grénoble Dauphin, EF Marseille-Provence, Olympique de Marseille Mustapha, Ben M’Barek (b. 03.05.1926), *1946, formerly Wydad AC Rodriguez, Sauveur (b. 17.10.1920), 1 A, *1946, formerly Stade Français Swiatek, Janek (b. 11.12.1921), 4 A, *1944, formerly CS Blénod Half Backs: Half Backs: Rossi, Gabriel (b. 06.05.1930), *1948, Juniors Voisembert, André (b. 17.11.1922), *1949, formerly FC Nancy, Red Star Paris, US Le Mans Abderrahmane, Boumedienne (b. 26.11.1920), *1949, formerly FC Sète Gallice, René (b. 13.04.1919), *1938, formerly Olympique de Marseille Haddad, Saїd (b. 03.08.1922), *1947, formerly FC Sète, Mouloudia Club d’Alger M’Barek, Ben Kaddour (b. 1925), *1945, Juniors Abdesselem „Salem“, Ben Miloud (b. 01.01.1921), *1946 Mérignac, Georges (b. 10.07.1921), *1946 Forwards: Forwards: Bollano, Angelo Bisio (b. 06.07.1918), *1948, formerly ACF Fiorentina, AC Milan, UC Sampdoria De Harder, Johannes Lambertus (b. 14.01.1920), 9 A Netherlands, *1949, formerly VUC Den Haag Mori, Dominique (b. 23.11.1923), *1949, formerly Cannes-Grasse Doye, André (b. 15.09.1924), *1948, formerly Toulouse FC, RC Lens Mahjoub, Mohamed (b. 24.08.1924), *1948, Juniors Kargulewicz, Edouard (b. 16.12.1925), *1947, formerly UA Cognac, CS Blénod, AS Giraumont, US Piennes David, Yves (b. 11.07.1928), *1949, formerly Olympique Nîmes, ASPTT Montpellier Libar, Camille (b. 27.12.1917), 24 A Luxembourg, *1948, formerly RC Strasbourg, Stade Dudelange Bouchouk, Hamid (b. 01.01.1927), *1949, formerly FC Séte Rodriguez, Antoine (b. 10.01.1918), *1949, formerly AS Saint-Etienne, EF Lyon, AS Saint-Etienne, AS Rochoise Wagner, Charles (b. 24.04.1922, *1949, formerly FC Toulon Persillon, René (b. 16.06.1919), *1943, formerly Stade Pessac Scotti, Roger (b. 29.07.1925), *1942, Juniors Meynieu, Guy (b. 15.06.1922), *1949, formerly Lyon Olympique Universitaire La Paz, Roberto Luiz (b. 19.08.1919), *1949, formerly AC Napoli, AS Frattese, IA Sud América Montevideo Dard, Georges (b. 28.06.1918), 2 A, *1949, formerly Sevilla FC, FC Sète, Olympique de Marseille Gabsi, Chérif (b. 03.10.1923), *1948, formerly RC Lens, Club Africain Racing Club de Lens Mercurio, François (b. 19.01.1930), *1949, formerly Olympique Littoral Nocentini, Mario (b. 31.03.1927), *1949, formerly AS Monaco Manager: Nicolas Hibst (b. 12.10.1915) Pujalte, Marcel (b. 27.12.1920), *1945, formerly SC Sidi Bel Abbès Robin, Jean (b. 25.07.1921), *1944, formerly EF Marseille-Provence, Olympique de Marseille Goalkeepers: Nagy, Andrei Prean (b. 08.09.1923), 3 A Hungary, *1947, formerly AS Cannes, Bayern München, Ferencváros Duffuler, Georges (b. 13.10.1925), *1947, formerly US Malo Rosendaal Full Backs: Football Club de Metz Mellul, Elias (b. 31.03.1916), *1937, Juniors Dehon, Ernest (b. 1921), *1948, formerly UC Le Mans, US Valenciennes Manager: Oscar Saggiero, from 5 March 1950 Ignace Kowalczyk (b. 27.12.1913) Half Backs: Goalkeepers: Ourdouillié, Marcel (b. 18.12.1913), 1 A, *1938, formerly USL Dunkerque Val, Charles (b. 22.12.1929), *1948, Juniors Gouillard, René (b. 22.10.1921), *1944, formerly Lens-Artois, RC Lens Glander, Roger (b. 25.08.1927), *1947, Juniors Smid, Ladislas (b. 01.05.1915), 4 A, *1934, formerly Attila Budapest Marresch, Maryan Jedrzeszczak (b. 25.12.1923), *1949 Full Backs: Rodzielski, Stanislas (b. 01.11.1923), *1949 Frey, Marcel (b. 1922), *1949, formerly OGC Nice, SR Colmar Pachurka, Maryan (b. 18.01.1918), *1945 Wahl, Charles (b. n/a), *1948 Anesi, Marino (b. 08.12.1924), *1949 Gailis, Harijs (b. 1925), *1947 Half Backs: Mastrangelo, Claude (b. 1917), *1945, formerly Union Luxembourg Forwards: Linkenheld, René (b. 08.03.1928), *1949, formerly SR Colmar Marjewski, Jean-François (b. 11.12.1923), *1949, formerly SR Colmar Kowalczyk, Ignace (b. 27.12.1913), 5 A, *1945, formerly Stade Reims, Reims-Champagne, FC Metz, Olympique de Marseille, Ludvikowski, François (b. 04.03.1930), *1949, Juniors US Valenciennes, RC Lens Danko, Imre (b. 1928), *1948, formerly Lyon Olympique Universitaire Battiston, Raymond (b. 17.04.1924), *1945, formerly Talange Gérard, Alfred (b. 05.10.1919), *1947, formerly SR Colmar, Lyon Olympique Universitaire Dosdat, Claude (b. 1929), *1949, Juniors Iskierka, Oscar (b. 10.08.1923), *1949, formerly US Le Mans, Stade Clermontois Fuchs, René (b. 31.10.1928), *1949, Juniors Louis, Xercés (b. 31.10.1926), *1949, formerly Lyon Olympique Universitaire Reeb, Raymond (b. n/a), *1949 Kryske, Paul (b. n/a), *1948, formerly SR Colmar Berné, André (b. n/a), *1948 Lewandowski, Jean (b. n/a), *1949 Goglia, Antoine Forwards: Lille Olympique Sporting Club Sbroglia, Jules (b. 10.07.1929), *1945, Juniors Hansen, Kaj Aksel (b. 22.04.1917), 27 A Denmark, *1949, formerly SR Colmar, Cercle Athlétique de Paris, Stade Français, Manager: André Cheuva (b. 30.05.1908) BK 1893, BK Frem 1886, BK 1893 Genet, Lucien (b. 25.02.1928), *1947, Juniors Goalkeepers: Burda, Henri (b. 04.01.1926), *1948, Juniors Angel, Pierre (b. 24.05.1924), *1949, formerly SR Colmar, OGC Nice, FC Nancy, Stade de Reims Baillot, Henri (b. 13.12.1924), 4 A, *1945, Juniors D’Arcangelo, Georges (b. 26.09.1925), *1949 Borkowski, Marian (b. 21.04.1925), *1949, formerly Red Star Strasbourg Cisowski, Tadeusz (b. 16.02.1927), *1947, formerly US Piennes Full Backs: Follman, Ewald (b. 28.01.1926), *1949, formerly Borussia Neunkirchen Jadrejak, Joseph (b. 20.02.1918), 3 A, *1944, formerly EF Lille-Flandres, SC Fives, Bruay, Divion, Houdain Grabkowiack, Wladislas (b. 28.01.1927), *1948, Juniors Prévost, Jean-Marie (b. 30.09.1918), *1945, formerly Olympique Lillois, SC Fives Guthmuller, René (b. 21.08.1926), *1946, Juniors van Cappellen, Jacques (b. 1926), *1948, formerly USC Casablanca Half Backs: Stade Olympique Montpelliérain Carré, Roger (b. 14.01.1921), 1 A, *1944, formerly RC Roubaix Somerlinck, Marceau (b. 04.01.1922), *1944, formerly EF Lille-Flandres, SC Fives Manager: Georges Winckelmans (b. 14.07.1910), from 14 May 1950 Joseph Kaucsar (b. 20.09.1904) Pasik, Léon (b. 22.01.1930), *1948, Juniors Nuevo, Justo (b. 14.05.1922), *1948, formerly Red Star, EF Paris-Capitale Goalkeepers: Dubreucq, Albert (b. 08.06.1924), *1945, formerly Olympique Marcquois, US Marquette, Olympique Lillois Bykadoroff, Georges (b. 10.05.1918), *1949, formerly SCO Angers, US Normande Vuye, Pierre (b. 14.05.1922), *1946 Ramnout, Gilbert (b. 06.01.1928), *1948, formerly SCO Angers Descossy, Michel Forwards: Baratte, Jean (b. 07.06.1923), 14 A, *1944, formerly EF Lille-Flandres, Olympique Lillois Full Backs: Strappe, André (b. 23.02.1928), *1948, formerly ES Bully Démaret, René (b. 02.12.1922), *1948, formerly US Valenciennes, Lille OSC Vandooren, Roger (b. 27.04.1923), 1 A, *1944, formerly EF Paris-Capitale, SC Choisy-le-Roi Cazorro, Luis (b. 23.02.1918), *1945 Walter, Marius (b. 05.05.1925), *1945, Juniors Bargas, Lucien (b. n/a), *1949 Wassmer, Émile (b. 15.01.1930), *1949, Juniors Tempowski, Boleslav (b. 21.05.1921), 1 A, *1945, formerly Valenciennes FC, EF Lille-Flandres, SC Fives, Valenciennes FC Half Backs: Lechantre, Jean (b. 13.02.1922), 1 A, *1944, formerly EF Lille-Flandres, Olympique Lillois Brandely, Henri (b. 1924), *1949, formerly Le Havre AC, US Le Mans, Stade Clermontois van Lent, Wilhelm (b. 06.08.1924), *1949, formerly Schiedam, Hermes DVS Samzun, René (b. 05.09.1924), *1949, formerly SCO Angers Mersman, Roger Salvage, Robert Roussy, Henri Herbé, Arthur Genies Forwards: Abderrazak, Mohamed El Ouargla (b. 25.03.1925), *1949, formerly Stade Français Red Star, FC Sète Toscanelli, Raymond (b. 22.09.1921), *1949, formerly SCO Angers, CO Cholet, Stade Reims Léglise, Jules (b. 18.10.1920), *1947, formerly Valenciennes FC, EF Lille, Valenciennes FC Sboralski, Bronislaus (b. 29.09.1921), *1947, formerly SC Douai Matéo, Dominique (b. 16.07.1927), *1948, formerly Cazères Bernou, Mohamed (b. n/a), *1948, Juniors Thomas, Jean (b. 08.06.1929), *1949, Juniors Dosséna, Pierre (b. 26.06.1922), *1946 Odin, Maurice Football Club de Nancy Stade de Reims Manager: Pierre Brembilla Manager: Henri Roessler (b. 16.09.1910) Goalkeepers: Goalkeepers: Favre, Jacques (b. 06.05.1921), *1949, formerly OGC Nice, Stade Reims Abenoza, Antonio (b. 01.09.1929), *1946, Juniors Braun, David Sinibaldi, Paul (b. 03.12.1921), *1948, formerly Toulouse FC Full Backs: Full Backs: Ludwiczak, Bernard (b. 28.11.1919), *1947 Jacowski, Andrzej (b. 05.12.1922), *1945, formerly Arago Sport Orléanais Pleimelding, René (b. 13.02.1925), *1948, formerly d’Épinal, Pompey, Champigneulles, Liverdun Marche, Roger (b. 05.03.1924), 9 A, *1924, formerly Olympique FC Charleville, ASC Mohon Prince, Daniel Half Backs: Cecchini, Léo (b. 01.05.1923), *1945 Half Backs: Kuta, Jozef (b. 29.10.1919), *1948, formerly Stade Reims, Orchies Petitfils, André (b. 10.02.1920), *1939, formerly Olympique FC Charleville Nunge, Ernst (b. n/a), *1949 Penverne, Armand (b. 26.11.1926), *1947, formerly Versailles Grandidier, Jean Pellegrino, Raphaёl (b. n/a), *1949, formerly Cannes-Grasse Jonquet, Robert (b. 03.05.1925), 4 A, *1942, formerly SS Voltaire Châtenay-Malabry, Le Plessis Robinson Forwards: Leblond, Michel (b. 10.05.1932), *1948, Juniors Deladerrière, Léon (b. 26.06.1927), *1947, Juniors Gavron, Michel (b. 16.02.1926), *1949 Juillard, Emile (b. 06.09.1921), *1946 Batteux, Pierre (b.
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