Noël Liétaer (17 November 1908 – 21 February 1941) was a French association footballer. He played for U.S. Tourcoing and Excelsior AC Roubaix, and earned...
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academic Eliot Lietaer (born 1990), Belgian cyclist Noël Liétaer (1908–1941), French footballer This page lists people with the surname Lietaer. If an internal...
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Lucien Laurent (1907-12-10)10 December 1907 (aged 26) 9 CA Paris 3MF Noël Liétaer (1908-11-17)17 November 1908 (aged 25) 5 Excelsior Roubaix 1GK René Llense...
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Mairesse LB Étienne Mattler RH Edmond Delfour CH Georges Verriest (c) LH Noël Liétaer OR Fritz Keller IR Joseph Alcazar IL Roger Rio OL Alfred Aston CF Jean...
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during the Battle of France at Gravelines on 25 April 1940 aged 37. Noël Liétaer – midfielder who appeared 7 times with France national team, including...
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Hiltl, then for France as Henri Hiltl) Marcel Langiller Lucien Leduc Noël Liétaer (7, 1933–1934) Jean Sécember (4, 1935) Charles Griffiths: 1932–1933 René...
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Henri Burghraeve FW Julien Buge FW Norbert Van Caeneghem FW Noël Liétaer FW Marcel Langiller (c) Manager: Charles Griffiths Assistant Referees:...
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Gurgulino de Souza (education), Hazel Henderson (economy and ecology), Bernard Lietaer (finance), Garry Jacobs (business, development, and employment), Hunter...
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Gary LaPierre, 76, American radio journalist (WBZ), leukemia. Bernard Lietaer, 76, Belgian engineer and economist. John Otho Marsh Jr., 92, American...
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