Eugene Maës

See also: Maes

Eugene Maës was a Football or French born the September 15th 1890 with Paris and deceased the March 30th 1945 with Ellrich (Germany).

Young wonder of a generation dislocated by the First World War, Maës is the first true striker of the team of France. Without a serious wound with the combat at the time of the Great War which obliged it to put a term at its career of footballer, Maës would certainly have belonged to the best tricolor strikers of all times, since in hardly more than two years of international career (11 selections) it had already registered 15 goals. Its day of glory in Bleu goes back to the March 17th 1912 with Turin against the Italy where, after being arrived at five o'clock in the morning at the favor of a permission, it makes a success of a triplet, and for the first time the French asserted on the other side of the the Alps (4-3). The striker of the Red Star also holds a record under the blue shirt thanks to his quintuplet carried out vis-a-vis the Luxembourg in 1913 (8-0). Only Thadée Cisowski will republish this exploit in 1956.

At the time of the Second world war, Eugene Maës was off-set in 1943 and he died two years later with the Concentration camp of Gilded-Mittelbau with Ellrich.

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