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Marcel Pinel (born 8 July 1908 in Honfleur (Calvados) and died 18 March 1968) was a French footballer. == Biography == Pinel started at the club in his home town, CS Honfleur,〔(Site of CS Honfleur )〕 and after being transferred to Paris université club and Stade français, in 1925, he joined Red Star Olympique where he played centre-forward and centre-half.〔(Page on the site membres.lycos.fr/redstar93 )〕 At this time, he played for France 7 times (1930) and scored 4 goals.〔(Player page on the site of the FFF )〕 These four goals were scored against Belgium in two games (two doubles). His first cap came against Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro, which resulted in a defeat (2-3), but this match is not recognised by the French.〔(on the site of the FFF )〕 Therefore his first official selection came against Czechoslovakia (2-3) in Colombes. He took part in the first football World Cup, in 1930, in Uruguay, after having asked for exceptional permission to do his military service in Douanes.〔(Pinel.org )〕 With his former teammate at Red Star, Augustin Chantrel, the other intellectual in the France team, he was correspondent for the sporting newspaper ''L'Auto'' to cover the tournament.〔(culturesfrance.com )〕 In 1932, French football became officially professional, and he played in the first national championship. Relegated to Division 2, the audoniens won their championship the following season, and returned to the top flight. Marcel Pinel played until 1935 at Red Star. A stadium is named after him in his home town of Honfleur.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marcel Pinel」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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