Maurice Pefferkorn
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Maurice Pefferkorn (Moreuil, 23 July 1884 – Paris, 8 August 1953) was a French sports journalist and writer. He specialized in association football.[1]
He was an engineer by training, graduated from the Industrial Institute of the North (current Lille Central School), class of 1907.[2] He was notably a sports columnist for the right-wing nationalist newspaper Candide. He wrote several books on football, the Olympic Games, and athletic sport. He is the winner of the Grand Prize for Sports Literature.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ Relevé généalogique sur Filae
- ^ "Notice nécrologique – PEFFERKORN Maurice (1907)". Bulletin de l'Association des Ingénieurs de l'Institut Industriel du Nord de la France (in French) (59). Lille. September–October 1907.
- ^ Maurice Pefferkorn (1921). Le football-association : théorie et pratique du jeu de football. Paris.
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