Jules Rimet
Jules Rimet
(b.
October 14
,
1873
at
Theuley-les Lavoncourt, France
, d.
October 16
,
1956
) was president of the
French football federation
from
1919
to
1945
and of
FIFA
from
1921
to
1954
. On Rimet's intiative, the first
Football World Cup
was held in
1930
(see
Football World Cup 1930
). The
Jules Rimet Trophy
was named in his honour. Rimet, Jules Rimet, Jules
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