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Justin Pierre Vialaret (12
November 1883 – 30
September 1916) was a
French footballer who pla**** as a
midfielder for Club athlétique de
Paris 14 [fr],...
- he
decided to
withdraw at the last moment, so he was
replaced by
Justin Vialaret, who
started in the quarter-finals as
France B lost 9–0 to
Denmark on 19...
- (1): 1907 "Les
premiers Bleus: Six,
Vialaret,
Gressier et Fenouillère,
destins communs" [The
first Blues: Six,
Vialaret,
Gressier and Fenouillère, common...
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Jefferson Socas 8 France
Vincent Fauché
Jules Rambaut Franck Séguéla Alex
Vialaret 10 Germany
Denzel Agyeman Linus Beikame Niklas Geske Bastian Landgraf...
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Ignas Vaitkus France Léopold Cavalière
Antoine Eito
Franck Seguela Alex
Vialaret Women's team
details France
Myriam Djekoundade Laëtitia
Guapo Hortense...
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Archived from the
original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 3
August 2015. "Justin
Vialaret".
Sports Reference.
Archived from the
original on 17
April 2020. Retrieved...
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advance Not
relegated 6th
Pierre Six,
Raoul Gressier,
Justin Vialaret,
Charles Bilot, Sadi Dastarac,
Victor Denis, François Desrousseaux, Robert...
- French) Félix Vial at the
French Football Federation (in French)
Justin Vialaret at the
French Football Federation (in French)
Marcel Vignoli at the French...
- Mido Taha 8 France Léopold Cavalière
Antoine Eito
Franck Seguela Alex
Vialaret 7 Germany Alan
Boger Kevin Bryant Niklas Geske Bastian Landgraf 15 ****an...
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Prouvost US
Tourcoing 2DF
Jules Verlet (c) (1883-08-16)16
August 1883 (aged 25) CA
Paris 3MF
Justin Vialaret (1883-11-12)12
November 1883 (aged 24) CA XIVeme...