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Thadée Cisowski
Thadée Cisowski (16 February 1927 – 24 February 2005), originally Tadeusz Cisowski, was a French association football, footballer who played as a striker (association football), striker. Born in Poland, he was regarded one of the best goalscorers in Ligue 1, Championnat de France. In the FIFA World Cup, World Cup qualifying match against Belgium national football team, Belgium in 1956, he scored five goals, equaling the France national football team, France record set by Eugène Maës in 1913. Injuries prevented him from playing in the 1954 FIFA World Cup, 1954 and 1958 FIFA World Cup, 1958 World Cups. Career statistics Club International References External links

* * 1927 births 2005 deaths People from Hrubieszów County Footballers from Lublin Voivodeship People from Lublin Voivodeship (1919–1939) Men's association football forwards French men's footballers France men's international footballers FC Metz players Racing Club de France Football players Valen ...
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Łasków
Łasków is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Mircze, within Hrubieszów County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately south-east of Mircze, south of Hrubieszów, and south-east of the regional capital Lublin. References

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1948–49 French Division 1
Stade de Reims won Division 1 season 1948/1949 of the Ligue de Football Professionnel, French Association Football League with 48 points. Participating teams * AS Cannes * SR Colmar * Lille OSC * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * SO Montpellier * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * Stade Rennais UC * CO Roubaix-Tourcoing * AS Saint-Étienne * FC Sète * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * Stade Français FC * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC (1937), Toulouse FC Final table Promoted from Ligue 2, Division 2, who will play in French soccer Division 1 1949/1950, Division 1 season 1949/1950 * RC Lens: Champion of Ligue 2, Division 2 * FC Girondins de Bordeaux, Bordeaux: Runner-up Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1948-1949
at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1948-49 French Division 1 Ligue 1 seasons 1948–49 in European association football leagues, French 1948–49 in French football, 1 ...
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1959–60 French Division 1
Stade de Reims won Division 1 season 1959/1960 of the French Association Football League with 60 points. Participating teams * Angers SCO * Bordeaux * Le Havre AC * RC Lens * Limoges FC * Olympique Lyonnais * AS Monaco * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * Stade Rennais UC * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * Stade Français FC * RC Strasbourg * SC Toulon * Toulouse FC * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1960/1961 * FC Grenoble: Champion of Division 2 * FC Nancy: runner-up of Division 2 * FC Rouen: Third place * AS Troyes-Savinienne Association Sportive Troyenne et Savinienne, also known as AS Troyes-Savinienne, was a French football club based in Troyes. History The club was formed in 1931 from the merger of Troyes club Union Sportive Troyenne and AS Savinienne, a club fro ...: Fourth place Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1959- ...
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1958–59 French Division 1
OGC Nice won Division 1 season 1958–59 of the French Association Football League with 56 points. Participating teams * Olympique Alès * Angers SCO * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Limoges FC * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * AS Monaco * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * Stade Rennais UC * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1959/1960 * Le Havre AC: Champion of Division 2, (Winner of Coupe de France) * Stade Français FC: runner-up of Division 2 * SC Toulon: Third place * Bordeaux: Fourth place Results Top goalscorers OGC Nice Winning Squad 1958-'59 ;Goal * Georges Lamia ;Defence * André Chorda André Chorda (20 February 1938 – 18 June 1998) was a French footballer who played as a defender. He played for France in the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Titles * French champi ...
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1957–58 French Division 1
Stade de Reims won Division 1 season 1957/1958 of the French Association Football League with 48 points. Participating teams * Olympique Alès * Angers SCO * AS Béziers * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * Toulouse FC * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1958/1959 * FC Nancy: Champion of Division 2 * Stade Rennais UC: runner-up * Limoges FC: Third place * RC Strasbourg Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace, commonly known as RC Strasbourg (, ; RCS) or simply just Racing, is a French professional association football club founded in 1906 and based in the city of Strasbourg, Alsace. It became a professional club in ...: Fourth place Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1957-1958at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSOR ...
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1956–57 French Division 1
AS Saint-Etienne won Division 1 season 1956/1957 of the Professional Football League with 49 points. Participating teams * Angers SCO * RC Lens * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * Stade Rennais UC * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC * US Valenciennes-Anzin Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1957/1958 * Olympique Alès: Champion of Division 2 * AS Béziers: runner-up * Lille OSC Lille Olympique Sporting Club (), commonly referred to as LOSC, LOSC Lille or simply Lille, is a French professional association football, football club based in Lille, Northern France competing in Ligue 1, the top division of Football in Franc ...: Third place Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1956-1957at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1956-57 French Division ...
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1955–56 French Division 1
OGC Nice won Division 1 season 1955/1956 of the French Association Football League with 43 points. Participating teams * Bordeaux * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * AS Saint-Etienne * UA Sedan-Torcy * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC * AS Troyes-Savinienne Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1956/1957 * Stade Rennais UC:Champion of Division 2 * Angers SCO:runner-up * US Valenciennes-Anzin: Third place Results Top goalscorers OGC Nice Winning Squad 1955-'56 ;Goal * Dominique Colonna * Henri Hairabedian ;Defence * Gilbert Bonvin * Rémy Fronzoni * César Hector Gonzales * Alphonse Martinez * Aleardo Nani * Guy Poitevin ;Midfield * José Carlos Brandaozinho * Jean Luciano * François Milazzo ;Attack * Jean-Pierre Alba * Mohammed Abderrazak * Ruben Bravo * Robert Brun ...
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1954–55 French Division 1
Stade de Reims won Division 1 season 1954/1955 of the French Association Football League with 44 points. Participating teams * Bordeaux * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * AS Monaco * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * CO Roubaix-Tourcoing * AS Saint-Etienne * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg * Toulouse FC * AS Troyes-Savinienne Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1955/1956 * UA Sedan-Torcy Club Sportif Sedan Ardennes, commonly referred to as CS Sedan or simply Sedan (), is a football club based in Sedan, France. The club was formed in 1919 and plays its home matches at the Stade Louis Dugauguez located within the city. Despite ...:Champion of Division 2 Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1954-1955at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1954-55 French Division 1 Ligue 1 seasons French 1 ...
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1953–54 French Division 2
Statistics of Division 2 in the 1953–54 season. Overview It was contested by 20 teams, and Olympique Lyonnais Olympique Lyonnais (), commonly referred to as simply Lyon () or OL, is a French professional association football, football club based in Lyon, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. With origins dating back to 1899, they were founded in 1950 and p ... won the championship. League standings ReferencesFrance - List of final tables (RSSSF) {{DEFAULTSORT:1953-54 French Division 2 French 2 Ligue 2 seasons ...
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1952–53 French Division 1
Stade de Reims won Division 1 season 1952/1953 of the French Association Football League with 48 points. Participating teams * Bordeaux * Le Havre AC * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * SO Montpellier * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * Stade Rennais UC * CO Roubaix-Tourcoing * AS Saint-Etienne * FC Sète * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * Stade français (football) Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1953/1954 * Toulouse FC: Champion of Division 2 * AS Monaco: Runner-up * RC Strasbourg Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace, commonly known as RC Strasbourg (, ; RCS) or simply just Racing, is a French professional association football club founded in 1906 and based in the city of Strasbourg, Alsace. It became a professional club in ...: Third place Results Top goalscorers References Division 1 season 1952-1953at pari-et-gagne.com {{DEFAULTSORT:1952-53 French Division 1 ...
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Racing Club De France Football
Racing Club de France Football, commonly known as Racing Club de France (), is a French football club based in the Paris suburb of Colombes. The club was founded in 1882 as a multi-discipline sports club, and is one of the oldest clubs in French football history. The club's football section was not founded until 1896. The team plays in the Championnat National 3, the fifth level of French football. Racing Club de France, founded in 1882, was a founding member of Ligue 1. The club has won one Ligue 1 title (in 1935–36) and five Coupe de France titles (currently the joint fourth-highest total). Racing also played in the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques-sanctioned league, France's first championship league. The club debuted in the league in 1899 and won the championship in 1907 after finishing second in 1902 and 1903. The club holds the Ligue 1 record for most goals scored during a 38-match season with 118 goals in 1959–60. Notable players of the cl ...
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1951–52 French Division 1
OGC Nice won Division 1 season 1951/1952 of the French Association Football League with 46 points. Participating teams * Bordeaux * Le Havre AC * RC Lens * Lille OSC * Olympique Lyonnais * Olympique de Marseille * FC Metz * FC Nancy * OGC Nice * Nîmes Olympique * RC Paris * Stade de Reims * Stade Rennais UC * CO Roubaix-Tourcoing * AS Saint-Etienne * FC Sète FC may refer to: Businesses, organisations, and schools * Fergusson College, a science and arts college in Pune, India * Finncomm Airlines (IATA code) * FranklinCovey company, NYSE stock symbol FC * Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force in Pak ... * FC Sochaux-Montbéliard * RC Strasbourg Final table Promoted from Division 2, who will play in Division 1 season 1952/1953 * Stade français (football): Champion of Division 2 * SO Montpellier: Runner-up Results Top goalscorers OGC Nice Winning Squad 1951-'52 ;Goal * Marcel Domingo * Marcel Lupi ;Defence * Ahmed Firoud * César Hector Go ...
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