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Full name
  
Alexis Thepot

1922–1927
  
Armoricaine Brest

Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Place of death
  
Dunkerque, France

Height
  
1.78 m

Place of birth
  
Brest, France

Role
  
Football player

Date of birth
  
30 July 1906

Name
  
Alex Thepot


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Date of death
  
21 February 1989 (age 82)

Died
  
February 21, 1989, Dunkirk, France

Alexis 'Alex' Thépot (30 July 1906 – 21 February 1989; born in Brest, Finistère) was a French football player. He was the goalkeeper of the French national team in the first two World Cups, 1930 and 1934, and an Olympian.

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Career

Thépot played for the clubs Armoricaine de Brest (1922–1927), FEC Levallois (1927–28), Red Star FC (1928–1935), and USL Dunkerque (1935–1936). After a good year with Levallois, he was selected to play his first international match against England in 1927.

From 1927 to 1935, Thépot played in 31 international matches, conceding 77 goals, and was captain of the French team 13 times.

Thépot appeared in France's first ever World Cup match against Mexico in 1930, although he had to abandon the match during the first half due to an injury, being replaced in goal by half Augustin Chantrel. Thépot would come back and play in the next two matches, but his team was unable to go past the group stage, losing to Argentina 1-0 on a late goal, and 1-0 to Chile, despite having saved a penalty kick while the match was still 0-0.

1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympic Games

He played France's only match at the 1928 Olympic Games, a 3-4 loss to Italy.

References

Alex Thépot Wikipedia