• Club Olympique de Roubaix-Tourcoing was a football club based in Roubaix, France. The team was founded in 1945 in a merge of three clubs: Excelsior AC...
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  • in the 1946 Coupe de France Final and finishing at the first place of French Division 1 ahead of Saint-Étienne and Roubaix-Tourcoing. In 1947, Lille finished...
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  • Tourquennoise, commonly shortened to US Tourcoing, is a French football club founded in 1902 and based in Tourcoing. The club played in the Championnat National...
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  • was founded in 1928 in a merger between Football Club de Roubaix and Excelsior Club de Tourcoing. In 1932, the team turned professional and played the first...
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    Roubaix. 1944–1963. in CO Roubaix-Tourcoing. 1964–1990. Racing Stade Roubaisien. 1990–1995. Stade Club Olympique de Roubaix (SCOR). Champion of France...
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    Julien Darui (category CO Roubaix-Tourcoing managers)
    goalkeeper of the century by L'Équipe. CO Roubaix-Tourcoing French championship: 1947 Red Star Olympique Coupe de France: 1942 "Julien Darui". worldfootball...
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  • before RC Roubaix took control of the league becoming the first French club to win three straight titles beginning in 1902. Following Roubaix's success...
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  • Northern Regional Championships, which at the time had 5 teams (Tourcoing, Calais, Roubaix, Saint-Omer, and Lille). This first title was obtained within...
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  • Lutterloch – Olympique Lillois – 1932–34 Arden Maddison – SC Nîmes – 1934–35 Ainsley Maitland-Niles – Lyon – 2023– Jack Major – CO Roubaix-Tourcoing – 1950–51...
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  • SC Fives and Olympique Lillois (both merged in 1944 and became Lille OSC). Another example was Roubaix, home of Excelsior and RC Roubaix who even met...
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