Augustin Chantrel

Augustin Chantrel ( born November 11, 1906 in Mers- les- Bains, † September 4, 1956 ) was a French football player.

Club career

The right half Augustin Chantrel has spent the greatest part of his sporting career as an amateur at the Red Star AC, interrupted only by two shorter stations at other clubs. In the Parisian suburbanites he belonged, as well as Marcel Domergue and Paul Wartel, from the mid 1920s to the new generation of players, from the now with Olympique Paris to Red Star Olympique merged club built his new fight team. The " Tintin " called crowd favorite won in 1928 with Red Star the national cup competition in the same year and was also an international player (see below). Well in 1929 he moved to Paris CASG; However, he returned from there already at the turn of 1930/1931 to Red Star back, with whom he also took part in the first season of 1932 the newly created French professional league. After the descent of the club in 1933 Augustin Chantrel played for Zweitdivisionär Amiens AC from his birth Picardy region, but was only a year later the dress with a red star on his chest, who had returned to Division 1. The external rotor stood there, among other things with goalkeeper Alex Thépot, Marcel Langiller, Numa Andoire, Marcel Pinel, Jacques Mairesse and Alfred Aston in a team, but played only 16 of the 30 point games. In the 1935/36 season he came up with 24 league operations, the following year, on 27 Chantrel a title but could not win: a ninth place in the standings in 1937 was the best finish in 1938 rose Red Star again in the second division from. Also in the cup competition came at the latest in the semifinals (1935 and 1936) the corner. 1939 ended Augustin Chantrel - is said to have played for the Paris Université Club as a student also; when did you, does not go out of the literature shows, however - his playing career. Of his subsequent life until his untimely death in age of 50 is also currently nothing out.

Playing Career

Over the duration of his respective club membership exist partially different information; follow L' Équipe / Ejnes who call to each international match and the respective teams represented, results in the following tableau:

  • Red Star Amical Club (1925-1929? )
  • Club Athlétique of sport Généreaux Paris (1929? - End 1930)
  • Red Star Olympique (1931-1933)
  • Amiens Athletic Club (1933 /34)
  • Red Star Olympique (1934-1939)

National players

Between March 1928 ( 3:4 against Switzerland ) and March 1933 ( 3:3 in Germany ) Chantrel has played 15 A- internationals for France, where he held until May 1930, however, experienced a 15 months -long failure to take account of the beginning of 1929. He did not achieve a goal in the blue dress. He has during his international career, but participated in two major competitions, namely the Olympic football tournament in Amsterdam in 1928 and the first World Cup in Uruguay in 1930. In 1928, he played a single game of France ( 3:4 against Italy ). Two years later he was among those in the squad of Les Bleus, which were used in all three group games. This Chantrel had to go for the early injury retired goalkeeper Thépot between the posts at the opening game ( 4-1 win over Mexico).

Although with Gabriel Hanot, Maurice Pefferkorn and Lucien Gamblin three renowned French sports journalists had begun the long, tedious journey to South America, reported only the two Red Star players Pinel and Chantrel in several short, with PC signed telegrams for L' car of this World Cup because the editor of the sports newspaper, Henri Desgrange, wanted to offer no paid special correspondent " for only an insignificant increase in sales ." Took advantage of this exclusive role the two mate, " one of the earliest ... bullying attacks in football history " because they " could not stand " their teammates Célestin Delmer, they embezzled its use in the match against Chile and reported instead a different line-up home. The French association has this manipulation noticed and corrected, as an employee, the official team photo of 1930 watched a bit more thoroughly in 1992.

Palmarčs

  • French Cup Winners: 1928
  • 15 A- internationals, no hit (6 to 2/1929 isZb Red Star, 7 [ 5/1930-12/1930 ] at CASG, 2 [1/ 1931 to 3/1933 ] for RS)
  • Olympian 1928

Pictures of Augustin Chantrel

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