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JUSTE BROUZES
Juste Brouzes, Born 18th January 1894 in Paris, died 28th February 1973.
Midfielder, winner of the Coupe de France 1921, 1923 & 1928,
Capped six times for France (3 goals).
Played for : CA Société Générale & Red Star
« Had it not been for the Great War of 1914-1918, Brouzes would no doubt have worn more often the colours of his country.
He had already represented his country, against Budapest in Hungary, before the age of twenty. Fourteen yeasr later, he was still sending inch-perfect passes to his team mates depite playing against the likes of England, Portugal, Czechoslovakia and Italy. Won the Coupe de France three times with Red Star. Was thirty four when he won the cup for the third and last time.
Capped six times:
31 May 1914 :Hungary - France : 5-1 (goal for Brouzes)
28 January 1923 : Spain – France : 3-0
29 avril 1928 : France – Portugal : 1-1
13 May 1928 : France – Czechoslovakia : 0-2
17 May 1828 : France – England : 1-5
29 May 1928 : (Amsterdam Olympics) : Italy – France : 4-3, two goals for Brouzes
Despite scoring three goals, Juste Brouzes was never on the winning side for France.
 Red Star, Coupe de France winners 1923 Back : Chayriguès, Meyer, Joyaut, Hugues, Gamblin, Bonnardel. Front : Cordon, Brouzes, Nicolas, Naudin, Sentubéry
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