- André
Maschinot (28 June 1903 – 10
March 1963) was a
French footballer. He pla**** for FC Sochaux, and pla**** for the
France national football team in...
- Belgium) were pla**** at the same time, as
seven players scored, with André
Maschinot scoring two goals. The
order in
which these players are
listed reflects...
- Luis
Monti Adolfo Zumelzú
Moderato Guillermo Subiabre Carlos Vidal André
Maschinot Manuel Rosas Héctor
Castro Pablo Dorado Santos Iriarte Đorđe Vujadinović...
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Retrieved 18
February 2023. Chang, ****wen; Zhang, Han; Barber, Jarred;
Maschinot, A. J.; Lezama, Jose; Jiang, Lu; Yang, Ming-Hsuan; Murphy, Kevin; Freeman...
- four
times and
divorced three times, with his
fourth marriage, to Beth
Maschinot,
lasting until his death; he had two
children from his
first marriage...
- lead
twice before half-time;
Marcel Langiller made it 2–0
before André
Maschinot added a
third shortly before the break.
Mexico looked to push forward...
-
Ernest Libérati (1906-03-22)22
March 1906 (aged 24) 3
Amiens AC 4FW André
Maschinot (1903-06-28)28 June 1903 (aged 27) 3 FC
Sochaux 2DF Étienne
Mattler (1905-12-25)25...
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Opponents Score France scorers 1930
Group 1 Mexico 4–1 Laurent, Langiller,
Maschinot (2) Argentina 0–1 Chile 0–1 1934
Round of 16 Austria 2–3 (a.e.t.) Nicolas...
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Harvard University Graduate School of Education. ISBN 978-0-674-54832-9.
Maschinot, Beth (December 1, 1991). "Mapping the
Moral Domain: A
Contribution of...
-
lessons at
Buddy Rogers Music, a
music store in Florence, Kentucky, and
Maschinots Music in Southgate, KY,
where he
encouraged his
students to
listen to...