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Coupe Manier
French football tournament / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Coupe Manier was a football competition in France that ran from 1897 until 1911. Only clubs that fielded no more than three foreigners were allowed to participate in the competition, which at the time was mainly British people living and residing in Paris. It was named in honor of the donor of the trophy, Mr. Manier, president of the Paris Star [es].[1] In response to this condition, the Coupe Dewar was played, in which French clubs with multiple English players could participate.
Quick Facts Organising body, Founded ...
![]() The Coupe Manier | |
Organising body | Paris Star [es] |
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Founded | 1896 |
Abolished | 1911; 113 years ago (1911) |
Region | France |
Last champions | US Clichy (1911) |
Most successful club(s) | Club Français (3 titles) |
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