Georges Quéritet was a
Belgian international
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player. Having been
striker in
Royal Football Club de Liège and later in
Racing Club de Bruxelles
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, he also played
the first official match of the
Belgium national team against
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on 1 May 1904. The encounter resulted in a 3–3 draw and Quéritet scored twice, from which the first official goal of the ''Red Devils'' in the 7th minute.
In spite of his two goals in that match, his first international appearance would also be his last selection for Belgium.
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1882 births
Belgian men's footballers
RFC Liège players
Belgium men's international footballers
Men's association football forwards
K.F.C. Rhodienne-De Hoek players
1963 deaths
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