Star of the Two Lakes
|- | colspan=" 2" style=" text-align: center; padding: 0.5em; " bgcolor=" white" | |- | Club founded in | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 1898 |- | Colors | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| |- | Seat | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Paris |} The Star of the Two Lakes is an old club of Football Paris IEN founded in 1898.
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History
The Star of the Two Lakes is the name given to the football club founded with the patronage of Saint-Honore-in Eylau of the 16th district of Paris. As of 1895, parts of football take place within this patronage. It is necessary however to await 1898 to see Star really installation. The Biron abbot was his principal leader.Occupying of the grounds in the Bois de Boulogne (Dumb), the Star of the Two Lakes draws its name from the presence of two lakes not far from its ground. The Star was incontestably the large club patro of before the Great War. Besides the Star removes the first three editions of the championship of France FGSPF the title of 1907 gives access to the first Trophée of France of the CFI After having drawn aside SM Puteaux of the FCAF, Star atomizes the FC Simiotin (Bordeaux) finally (8-3).
Eclipsed with Paris by the Patronage Olier, the Star awaits then 1911 to gain a new crown FGSPF the Trophée of France escapes from accuracy from the Star which is inclined finally vis-a-vis the CA Paris (1-0). Also champion in 1912 and 1913, the Star finally gains the Trophée of France 1912 by beating the Red Star (3-1), but yields in semi-final after prolongation (4-2) the following season vis-a-vis CA Paris, future victorious of the Trophy.
During the Great War, the Star removes a new title FGSPF in 1916 then takes share with the first edition of the Coupe de France. After having eliminated Gallia (2-1) in 16es from finale, the club leader of the patros is inclined heavily with the following turn (8-1) vis-a-vis the French A.S.
Drawn aside in 32es of finale of the Coupe de France 1919 by the Legion Saint-Michel (4-0), then the following year at the same stage of the test by the U.S.A. Clichy (4-1), the Star returns in the row.
The March 7th 1920, the Star inaugurates its stage after years of wandering, in Vaucresson; it is the ex-hippodrome of Walk.
In 1922, one finds Star in 32es of finale of the Cut Charles Simon (eliminated by Saint-Servan, 6-1). It is the last appearance of large the patro on this level.
The Star provides, before the Great War, some brilliant elements such Henri Bellocq, Gilbert, Brebion, Jean Ducret, D. Mercier, Maurice Meunier, Henri Mouton, Maurice Olivier, Felix Romano, Paul Romano, Henri Sellier and Auguste Tousset.
Sources
- coll, historical Dictionary of the French football clubs , St-Maur, Pages of Foot, 1999, p.135-136 ISBN 2-913146-01-5
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