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English: The French football team, silver medallists at the 1900 Olympic Games.
Français : Equipe de France de football aux J.O de 1900 : Pierre Allemane, Louis Bach, Alfred Bloch, Fernand Canelle, R. Duparc, Eugène Fraysse, Virgile Gaillard, Georges Garnier, René Grandjean, Lucien Huteau, Marcel Lambert, Maurice Macaire, Gaston Peltier. L'un d'eux est absent de cette photographie.

Au premier rang : Peltier, Garnier, Canelle. Au second rang : Lambert, Grandjean, Fraysse, x.

Au dernier rang : Huteau, Bloch?, Bach?, Macaire, Allemane.
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Fons Collection Jules Beau. Photographie sportive : T. 12. Années 1899 et 1900 / Jules Beau. - p044.
Auctor Jules Beau
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