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− | }}'''Rene Bauler''' (born 17 September 1914) |
+ | }}'''Rene Bauler''' (born 17 September 1914) may be a Luxembourgian [[centenarian]] and former footballer who acted as a midfielder.<ref>[http://www.weltfussball.de/spieler_profil/rene-bauler/ De René Baule rop der Websäit Weltfussball.de]</ref> |
He started his career at Racing Football Club Union Luxembourg. On 27 September 1936, he was in the Luxembourg National Team in a friendly match against Germany (2: 7)<ref>[http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=1418 D'Lëscht vun de Lännermatcher vum René Bauler um Site Europèean Football]</ref>. |
He started his career at Racing Football Club Union Luxembourg. On 27 September 1936, he was in the Luxembourg National Team in a friendly match against Germany (2: 7)<ref>[http://eu-football.info/_player.php?id=1418 D'Lëscht vun de Lännermatcher vum René Bauler um Site Europèean Football]</ref>. |
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− | On 20 February 2013, after the death of [[Jean Ley]] (1903-2013), Bauler became the oldest living man in Luxembourg. |
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Centenarian |
Rene Bauler (born 17 September 1914) may be a Luxembourgian centenarian and former footballer who acted as a midfielder.[1]
He started his career at Racing Football Club Union Luxembourg. On 27 September 1936, he was in the Luxembourg National Team in a friendly match against Germany (2: 7)[2].