- Lucien Laurent
Football player infobox
playername= Lucien Laurent
fullname =
height =
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dateofbirth = birth date|1907|12|10
cityofbirth =Saint-Maur-des-Fossés
countryofbirth =France
dateofdeath = death date and age|2005|4|11|1907|12|10
cityofdeath =Besançon
countryofdeath =France
position = Midfielder
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years = 1921-1930
1930-1932
1932-1933
1933-1934
1934-1935
1935-1936
1936-1937
1937-1939
1939-1943
1943-1946
clubs =CA Paris FC Sochaux-Montbéliard Club Français CA Paris FC Mulhouse FC Sochaux-Montbéliard Stade Rennais RC Strasbourg
Toulouse FCBesançon RC
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nationalyears = 1930-1935
nationalteam = flagicon|France France
nationalcaps(goals) = 10 (2)
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managerclubs =Lucien Laurent (
December 10 ,1907 –April 11 ,2005 ) was a French footballer, famous for scoring the first ever World Cup goal. He was born inSaint-Maur-des-Fossés ,Val-de-Marne ,Ile-de-France nearParis .Between 1921 and 1930, Laurent played for the semi-professional team
Cercle Athlétique de Paris , before being taken on by Sochaux, then a works team for the car manufacturerPeugeot , where he worked. As anamateur player, he only received basic expenses from theFrench Football Federation while at the tournament in Uruguay.It was in
Uruguay that Laurent made history by scoring the first ever World Cup goal: a volley in the 19th minute of a game against Mexico onJuly 13 ,1930 . France won the game 4-1, but lost their remaining group matches to Argentina and Chile, and were thus eliminated. Laurent was ruled out of the third game due to injury.Injury then also denied Laurent a place in the squad for the
1934 World Cup and he moved to Rennes, playing for them until 1937, then forRC Strasbourg until 1939. In all, Laurent played 10 times for France, but scored only one other goal.When
World War II came, Laurent was called up to join the armed forces and was taken prisoner by the Germans. He spent three years as a POW, was released in 1943 and played the remaining three years of wartime football for Besançon. In 1946, Laurent retired from playing and went on to become a trainer and youth coach. He was the only surviving member of the 1930 French team to see France lift the1998 World Cup on home soil, and died seven years later at the age of 97 inBesançon .External links
* [http://www.fff.fr/servfff/historique/historique.php?id=LAURENT%20Lucien Profile on French federation official site]
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