DescriptionÉquipe de France de football, janvier 1914.jpg
Français : 25 janvier 1914, Lille (stade Victor-Boucquey), équipe de France de football. Debout : l'arbitre M. Mortimer, le juge de touche français, Gabriel Hanot (US Tourcoing), Émilien Devic (Red Star), Pierre Chayriguès (Red Star), Jean Ducret (Olympique Lillois, capitaine), Gaston Barreau (FEC Levallois), Lucien Gamblin (Red Star), x. Accroupis : Henri Lesur (US Tourcoing), Henri Bard (Racing Club de France), Étienne Jourde (CS Athlétiques), Paul Chandelier (Olympique Lillois), Raymond Dubly (RC Roubaix).
Agence photographique, Source : Bibliothèque nationale de France, département Estampes et photographie, EST EI-13 (331), Référence bibliographique : Rol, 36167 bis, Droits : domaine public.
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