Alexandre Villaplane
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Alexandre Villaplane (Constantine, Algeria, September 12, 1905 – Fort de Montrouge, Arcueil, December 26, 1944) was a french football (soccer) player in midfielder role.
In career he was played for FC Sete (1921-1924), Nimes Olympique (1927-1929), Racing Club de France (1929-1932), Antibes (1932-1933) and OGC Nice (1933-1934). He got 25 caps for France national football team and participated at 1930 FIFA World Cup. He died during World War II, at only 39 years old, with death penalty.