Pierre Allemane

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Pierre Allemane 1906

Pierre Allemane (born January 19, 1882 in Montpellier , † May 20, 1956 ) was a French football player .

Born on the Mediterranean coast, Allemane spent his entire football career in France's capital, where he earned his living as a bank clerk.

The middle runner played at Passy Paris until 1900 , before joining the all-French football club Club Français Paris . In the very first year he was with the club second in the championship of the USFSA and took part in the 1900 Olympic Games with the club . The team, representing France, lost 4-0 to the British team Upton Park FC and was able to celebrate a 6-2 win against a Belgian selection.

In 1902 he joined the Racing Club de France , with which he was able to achieve the championship title in the Championnat de France in 1907 after several Paris city championships . From 1910, he spent the last years of his career at CASG Paris , the club of the major bank Société Générale , where his career came to an end with the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.

Allemane had already played six times in so-called Urländerspiele for France, which are not listed as official internationals today, before he made his debut against Switzerland in February 1905 at their international premiere for the French national team. By 1908 he played seven games for les Bleus and was captain in all games. He played his last game on April 12 against Belgium . An injury prevented his participation in the 1908 Olympic Games, which took place a few months later .

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