Joseph ("Josy") Barthel (24 April 1927 – 7 July 1992) was a Luxembourgish athlete. He was the surprise winner of the Men's 1500 metres at the 1952 Summer...
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The Stade Josy Barthel is the former national stadium of Luxembourg, and the former home of the Luxembourg national football team. The stadium, which also...
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Lycée Josy Barthel (English: Josy Barthel High School), abbreviated to LJBM, is a high school in Mamer, in south-western Luxembourg. It was opened in...
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stadium was not up to UEFA standards, the match was played at Stade Josy Barthel, the stadium of the Luxembourg national team, at the time. As of 1 March...
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Schweitzer Johann Caspar Barthel (1697–1771), German Jesuit canon lawyer Josy Barthel (1927–1992), Luxembourgish Olympic athlete Klaus Barthel (born 1955), German...
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artist and cartoonist who worked at the Daily Times Josy Barthel (1927–1992), Luxembourgish athlete Josy Braun (1938–2012), Luxembourg writer, journalist...
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been set at 3 since the 1930 Olympic Congress. The event was won by Josy Barthel of Luxembourg; to date, this is the only Olympic gold medal won by a...
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2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 6 4–0 7 18 17 November 2004 Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg Luxembourg 2–0 5–0 2006 FIFA World Cup...
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month, on 25 September. The Stade de Luxembourg replaces the outdated Josy Barthel stadium, due for demolition. The stadium's design was drawn up by local...
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Attendance: 9,500 Referee: Graham Poll (England) 8 September 2004 20:00 Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg Attendance: 2,125 Referee: George Kasnaferis (Greece) 8 September...
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