RCF Paris
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Coupe de France Final 1949The Coupe de France Final 1949 was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on May 8, 1949, that saw RC Paris defeat Lille OSC 5-2 thanks to goals by Roger Gabet (2), Roger Quenolle and Ernest Vaast. In this article: RC Paris, Lille OSC, Colombes, and Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir |
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Milos Milutinovic
...was a Serbian football player and manager. During his club career he played for FK Bor, FK Partizan, OFK Beograd, FC Bayern Munich, RCF Paris, and Stade Francais Paris . In the 1955-56 season, he scored 2 goals in the first ever European...
In this article: Milos Milutinovic, FK Partizan, OFK Beograd, Real Madrid, FC Bayern Munich, Belgrade, 1958 World Cup, European Champion Clubs' Cup, and Surgery
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Jean-Michel Larque
...8 September, 1947, in Bizanos, Pyrenees-Atlantiques) is a former football player, and now a journalist. He has also been player-coach of RC Paris , his only experience as head-coach. As a player, he was one of the most important players...
In this article: Jean-Michel Larque, AS Saint-etienne, RC Paris, TF1, Onze Mondial, Benoit Cheyrou, Thierry Gilardi, Paris Saint-Germain, and Fabrice Fernandes
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Wikipedia | October 25, 2009
Artur Jorge (footballer)
...Cup with F.C. Porto over favourites Bayern Munich 2-1. Artur Jorge is known since then as "King Artur" (Rei Artur). He moved to Racing Paris the next season, and returned to FC Porto in 1989/90. He moved to Paris Saint-Germain, in...
In this article: Artur Jorge, F.C. Porto, Benfica, Academica de Coimbra, University of Coimbra, Belenenses, 2006 World Cup, Surgery, and Leipzig
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Wikipedia | October 14, 2009
Liam Munroe
...part of a great Milltown team, popularly known as Coad's Colts. In his second season he won the League Championship. In November 1953 RCF Paris sought Munroe's signature . He signed for Ards F.C. in January 1956. The following 1956/57...
In this article: Liam Munroe, Ards F.C., Dublin, Dundalk F.C., World Cup, Shamrock Rovers, Distillery, Republic of Ireland national football team, and Bristol City
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Wikipedia | September 16, 2009
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir
...safety regulations. The French national football team played its last game at Colombes in 1975. French professional football team RC Paris used Colombes as their home ground until 1985 or so, then moved on to other stadia before coming back...
In this article: Colombes, Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, RC Paris, Racing Metro 92, Parc des Princes, Italy, Hungary, and France
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Wikipedia | September 12, 2009
RCF Paris
Racing Club de France is a football club based in the north-west suburb of Paris. The team generally competes in the Championnat de France Amateurs, which is the fourth tier of the French football league system. The club is a historic...
In this article: Jean-Luc Lagardere, Paris, Championnat de France Amateurs, Arsenal F.C., and London
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Wikipedia | August 30, 2009
Sid Kimpton
...season. Before he left the Saints, he was rewarded with a benefit match. In his Southampton career, he made 149 appearances in peace-time matches, scoring 30 goals. Division 1 : 1936 with RC Paris Coupe de France: 1936 , 1939 with RC Paris
In this article: Southampton, Southern League, RC Paris, George Swift, Watford, First World War, John Denby, and Henry Hamilton
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Wikipedia | August 29, 2009
Abderrahmane Mahjoub
...started his career with the Union Sportive Athletique Casablanca in 1948, where he spent three seasons before moving to Europe to join RC Paris of the French first division , but it was his performances for OGC Nice in 1953 that caught the...
In this article: Abderrahmane Mahjoub, Wydad Casablanca, Racing Club, Alfredo di Stefano, Olympique Marseille, Europe, Paris, France, and 1954 FIFA World Cup
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Wikipedia | July 31, 2009
Roger Marche
..., is one of the players with the most appearances in the French top division , having played 542 matches for the clubs Stade Reims and RC Paris . He was a member of the French national team from 1947 to 1959, and became the most-capped...
In this article: Roger Marche, 1958 World Cup, Etienne Mattler, Marius Tresor, RC Paris, France, and Spain
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Guardian | July 28, 2009
Marseille face lengthy stadium closure
...of the new season are due to be against Lille on 16 August and champions Bordeaux on 30 August. A French rugby championship match between Toulon and Racing Paris scheduled for the Velodrome on 22 August might also have to be staged elsewhere.
In this article: Marseille, Stade Velodrome, Madonna, Racing Paris, Toulon, Lille, and Bordeaux
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Racing Club de France is a football club based in Paris. These days the club can be generally found playing in the Championnat de France Amateurs, which is the fourth tier of French football league system.
The club is a historic team of French football, with a complicated history. Its halcyon days were in the 1930s and 40s, when it won the Division 1 in 1936, and the Coupe de France in 1936, 1939, 1940, 1945 and 1949. The club was also successful at the beginning of the 1960s, finishing twice runner-up of Division 1 in 1961 1962. They then became involved in the financial crisis that engulfed the French game in the mid 1960s and went bust, dropping down the divisions in the process.
The club was bought in the 1980s by French businessman Jean-Luc Lagardère who wanted to build a team of stars but it was a failure. Since Lagardère departure, the club tries to regain its fame, playing at an amateur level.
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