Émile Dusart

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Émile Désiré Dusart (born September 3, 1892 in Chooz , † March 13, 1919 in Mainz , State of Hesse ) was a French football player .

Career

Émile Dusart played throughout his career at RC Roubaix , one of the most successful clubs in France before the First World War , which between 1902 and 1908 won five national championships from the USFSA - at the time the largest of the competing football associations. However, Dusart was not used in any of the championship finals.

On May 31, 1914, he was appointed for the first and last time as a defender in the French national football team when the Équipe de France defeated the Hungarian national team 5-1 in a friendly match .

Dusart took part in the First World War as a team rank (soldier de 2 e classe) in the medical service. As a member of the French occupation troops in Mainz , he died there at the age of 26 from an illness acquired while on duty.

literature

  • Pierre Cazal: France (1900-1920). in: International Federation of Football History and Statistics (ed.), Football World Magazine No. 23, 1994
  • Denis Chaumier: Les Bleus. Tous les joueurs de l'équipe de France de 1904 à nos jours. , Larousse, o. O. 2004, ISBN 2-03-505420-6

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Page by Émile Désiré Dusart on the web space memoiredeshommes of the French Ministry of Defense, accessed on October 2, 2010

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