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EuroTrip | Part 33 | Mahtal Joins The Biggest Club Available
#FM24 #EuroTrip Part 33: Mahtal Joins The Biggest Club Available. After becoming Champion of Europe, Trebor Mahtal swaps Denmark for Austria and another season of absolute domestic domination led by some defensive brilliance. Read here:
Football history was rewritten in 2052 as Trebor Mahtal and his all-star FC København side became the first Scandinavian team to become Champions of Europe. Mahtal was given one hell of a party by his Danish supporters and his former fans at Crvena zvezda, who partied long into the night on the streets of Belgrade. But, as per standard, Mahtal left the club on a high and went in search of the…
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Genève, parc des Eaux-vives.
Centenaire de l'école Privat, 6 mai 1914.
Sont représentés: Paul Appia, André d'Arbigny, Abraham Aubert, Georges Audéoud, Edouard Audéoud, Jean Audéoud, Charles d'Auriol, Jean Bader, Edmond Barbey, Charles Barde, Edmond Barde, Edouard Barde, Monsieur Andreae, Maurice Battelli, André Boissier, Fernand Boissier, Jacques de Beaumont, Maurice Bedot, Gustave Boissier, Antoinette Boissonnas, Edmond Berchet, Bonna, Jean Billon, Edmond Binet, Edmond Bordier, Edouard Bordier, Guillaume Bordier, Jacques Bordier, Pierre Bordier, Jacques Borel, Marcel Bory, Louis Blondel, Raymond Burnat, Henri Chauvet, Jacques Chauvet, Casimir de Candolle, Chenevière, Jean-Louis Cayla, du pasteur Charles Cellérier, Fernand Chenevière, Albert Choisy, Eugène Choisy, Jean Choisy, Edouard Chapuisat, A. de Couries, Alec Cramer, Auguste Cramer, Marc Cramer, F. Delarue, Deriaz, Georges Dériaz, Fernand Dominicé, Frédéric Dominicé, Max Dominicé, Albert Du bois, Georges Duchêne, Dunant, Adolphe Dunant, Marcel Dubois, André Fatio, Pierre Favre, William Favre, Guy Durant, Maurice Duval, Raymond Duval, Ferrier, Henri d'Espine, Maurice d'Espine, Pierre Forget, Charles Freundler, André Firmenich, Frantz Fulpius, Furchsy, jean Gallopin, Raymond Gallopin, Eugène Gaulis, Louis Goudet, Jean Hilaire, John Gignoux, Jean de Haller, Siegfried Horneffer, Amé Pictet, Aymon Pictet, Charles Pictet, Walter Jeheber, Jules Johannot, Fernand Jordan, Michel Julliard, Jean Lander, L'Hardy, Jean Lullin, Edouard Lemke, Jean Lombard, Pierre Lombard, Gérard de Loriol, Ed. de Marignac, Ernest de Marignac, André Martin, Eric Martin, Léon Martin de Gustave Martin, Charles du Pan, Maunoir, Albert Maunoir, Henri Maunoir, Jacques Maunoir, John Maunoir, Jean-Louis Micheli, Alfred Mercier, Raoul? Montandon, Frédéric de Morsier, Gaston de Morsier, Georges de Morsier, Mottu, Gab. van Muyden, Ernest Muret, Harold Necker, du colonel Odier, Edmond Odier, Henry Odier, Jean Olivier, André Patry, Eugène Patry, Georges Patry, Henry Patry, Michel Patry, Raymond Patry, Roger Perrot, Philippe Privat, René Privat, Willy Privat, Roch, Maurice Roch, Alfred Privat, Edmond Privat, Emile Privat, Madame Emile Privat, née Luscher, Gaston Privat, Camille Rochette, Henri Reverdin, Isaac Reverdin, Horace Revilliod, Jean de Saussure, Arthur Sautter, Jean Sautter, Henri Sarasin, Paul-Emile Schazmann, Auguste Rilliet, Emile Thomas, Paul Tournier, Rivier, Raymond Rivier, Jean Trembley, Vallette, Arnold Vallette, Edmond Turrettini, René Turrettini, Veillon, Verdier, Vernet, Albert Vernet et de Westerweller. Photo: François Frédéric dit Fred Boissonnas
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