• Jean-François Phliponeau (23 November 1950 — 9 May 1976) was a French rugby union international. Phliponeau was born in Algiers, French Algeria, but grew...
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  • Michel Droitecourt Alain Esteve Jean Iracabal André Lubrano Jean-Pierre Lux Jo Maso Michel Pebeyre Jean-François Phliponeau Jean-Pierre Romeu Olivier Saïsset...
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    the Phliponeau stand in honour of Jean-François Phliponeau, a player killed by lightning during a match at the ground on 8 May 1976. The Phliponeau stand...
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    concentration camps, recipient of the Florence Nightingale Medal Jean-François Phliponeau, 25, French rugby union player, was playing in an exhibition game...
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  • Badin centre 24 March 1973 v Wales at Parc des Princes 623 PhliponeauJean-François Phliponeau wing 24 March 1973 v Wales at Parc des Princes 624 DelaigueGilles...
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  • Strasbourg) — DF  FRA Richecard Richard (on loan to Créteil) — MF  FRA Nassim Ahmed (on loan to Sète) — MF  FRA Alexandre Phliponeau (on loan to Sète)...
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  • FW  FRA Alexy Bosetti 25 DF  FRA Jonathan Ruque 26 MF  FRA Alexandre Phliponeau 27 FW  FRA Steve Shamal 29 DF  FRA Maxime Bastian (on loan from Strasbourg)...
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  • 31 MF  ITA Franco Tongya 32 DF  FRA Lucas Perrin 34 MF  FRA Alexandre Phliponeau 37 DF  FRA Aaron Kamardin 38 MF  FRA Ugo Bertelli 39 FW  FRA Jores Rahou...
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  • June 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022. "Ligue 2 : Bienvenue à Alexandre Phliponeau". www.fc-annecy.fr (in French). FC Annecy. 8 June 2022. Retrieved 15 August...
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