Position Goalkeeper Role Footballer | Name Rino Negra Years Team | |
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Date of birth (1923-08-18)18 August 1923 Date of death 21 February 1944(1944-02-21) (aged 20) Place of death Fort Mont-Valerien, France Playing position Died February 21, 1944, Fort Mont-Valerien |
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Rino Della Negra (18 August 1923 – 21 February 1944) was a French footballer who was active in the Resistance during World War II.
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- Red star fc hymne du kop de la tribune rino della negra
- Red Star FC SM Caen Tribune Rino Della Negra 32e de finale de Coupe de France 2018 2019
- Life and career
- References
Red Star FC - SM Caen Tribune Rino Della Negra 32e de finale de Coupe de France 2018-2019
Life and career
Della Negra was born in Vimy, France to Italian parents, and grew up in nearby Argenteuil. Playing as a Goalkeeper or right winger, he began his football career with local club Argenteuil, before joining Red Star Olympique in mid-1942. Combining his playing career while working in a factory, Della Negra became active in the French Resistance in October 1942, and went into hiding in February 1943. Della Negra, a Communist, was a member of the Manouchian Group; he was wounded in an attack in November 1943, and he was executed by firing squad in February 1944. Before he died, Della Negra wrote a letter to his brother saying "hello and goodbye to Red Star." His brother was present on 21 February 2004 as the club revealed a plaque in his honour.