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Jacques Mairesse

(1905-1940)
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Jacques Mairesse (27 February 1905 in Paris – 13 June 1940) was a French association footballer. He played for FC Sète, Red Star, and RC Strasbourg, and earned 6 caps for the France national football team, and played in the 1934 FIFA World Cup finals. Mobilized in 1940, he was taken prisoner by German forces. He was shot and killed on 13 June 1940 while trying to escape the Germans. His son was Jacques Mairesse, the economist.

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Born Jacques Mairesse
27 February 1905
France
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13 June 1940 (aged 35)
Véron, France
Zodiac Pisces
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