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Jean Brichaut

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Date of birth
  
29 July 1911

1929-1936
  
Standard de Liege

Died
  
1962

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer


Date of death
  
1962

Name
  
Jean Brichaut

Place of birth
  
Liege (Belgium)

1932-1936
  
Belgium

Playing position
  
Forward

Jean Brichaut (born 29 July 1911 in Liège, Belgium; died 1962) was a Belgian footballer.

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Biography

Starting in 1929, Brichaut played as a striker for Standard de Liège. He scored 103 goals in 163 matches. He finished second in the Belgian First Division in 1936.

Brichaut also played 12 matches and scored 3 goals for the Diables Rouges, from 1932 to 1936. Picked for the 1934 World Cup, he did not play in the tournament.

Honours

  • Belgian international from 1932 to 1936 (12 caps and 3 goals)
  • Picked for the 1934 Italy World Cup (did not play)
  • Belgian league runners-up in 1936 with Standard de Liège
  • References

    Jean Brichaut Wikipedia


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