• 2024–25 Coupe de France (category 2024–25 European domestic association football cups)
    (5) v ASC Biesheim (4) FC Hettange Grande (7) v FC Lunéville (6) Association Still-Mutzig (6) v Illkirch Graffenstaden (6) JA Drancy (5) v US Pays de Cassel...
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  • Although the draw for all ties took place at the same time, the outcome was still published district by district. The third round draw, featuring the 9 teams...
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  • (10) 0–1 US Scherwiller (7) 131. FC Rosheim (12) 0–3 Association Still-Mutzig (6) 132. AS Wisches-Russ-Lutzelhouse (11) 0–2 AS Bischoffsheim...
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  • Scherwiller (8) 1–1 (3–1 p) SC Sélestat (8) 113. Racing HW 96 (8) 2–1 Association Still-Mutzig (6) 114. FC Artolsheim (9) 0–1 US Baldenheim (9) 115. AS Menora...
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    Arsène Wenger (category AS Mutzig players)
    the leader". In 1969, Wenger was recruited to nearby third division club Mutzig. The club was famed for playing the "best amateur football" in Alsace and...
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  • manager of a champagne company, died and Duval and his mother moved to Mutzig to live with his grandmother and two uncles. Encouraged to draw by one of...
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    rest, resuming its advance on 25 November, attacking the forts north of Mutzig. These forts had been designed by Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1893 to block access...
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    Bugatti factory. Possessions of Molsheim Charterhouse on the territory of Mutzig in 1702 Map of the possessions of Molsheim Charterhouse in the Finkenberg...
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  • historiques d'Alsace [fr] founded. 1861 – Rhine Bridge, Kehl built. 1862 - Association philomathique d'Alsace et de Lorraine founded. 1870 – Siege of Strasbourg;...
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    administration next to the Observatory of Strasbourg, built in 1881, and still owns some greenhouses of those times. The Parc des Contades, although the...
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    including Coca-Cola, Fanta, and Sprite, and a range of beers including Primus, Mützig, Amstel, and Turbo King. In 2009 a new brewery, Brasseries des Mille Collines...
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  • Important Neanderthal archaeological sites are found near the town of Mutzig west of Strasbourg and elsewhere in the valley of the Bruche. By 35,000...
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    France, did not lead to significant urban development. The town walls that still encircled the town were a significant factor in its economic and demographic...
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    housed the executive council of the Decapole, a defensive and offensive association of ten Alsatian towns against external aggression, economic expansion...
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    Used until 1972, the tunnel is still in excellent condition. A short section of the Victoria tunnel at Edge Hill is still used for shunting trains. The...
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    acquisition by Jean de Salm of the lower valley of Bruche in 1366, from Mutzig to Schirmeck. The large works completed around 1400 considerably altered...
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    historique depuis 1968, INSEE "Caspari, Leopold". Louisiana Historical Association, A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography (lahistory.org). Archived from the...
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  • Niedernai (10) 329. AS Altorf (12) 2–2 (4–3 p) FC Rosheim (12) 330. AS Mutzig (8) 0–1 ASB Schirmeck-La Broque (9) 331. Erno FC (13) 1–0 AS Bischoffsheim...
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    Plus Beaux Villages de France ("The most beautiful villages of France") association. Its vineyards produce one of the finest Alsacian wines: the Grand Cru...
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  • Entente de la Mossig Wasselonne/Romanswiller (11) 3. FC Avolsheim (13) 0–3 AS Mutzig (8) 4. FC Balbronn (13) 0–1 US Innenheim (10) 5. FC Battenheim (11) 1–6...
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    occupied by the Druids. List of Successive Mayors Barr has twinning associations with: Trier (Germany) since 1961. Kolda (Senegal) since 1998. In 2017...
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    football stadium and culture centre Table tennis: The Hœrdt Table Tennis association, enjoys enthusiastic support locally. It is affiliated to the FFTT (French...
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    still dependent, settlement called Geispolsheim-Gare. The traditional village, which contains most of the services (town hall, college, associations,...
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    was born and died in Beinheim. François Bracci, French international association football player was born on 31 October 1951 in Beinheim. Sainte-Croix...
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  • Seppois-Bisel (9) 50. RC Mulhouse (10) 0–8 US Wittenheim (7) 51. AS Mutzig (8) 2–2 (7–6 p) FC Still 1930 (6) 52. AS Natzwiller (11) 0–11 FC Geispolsheim 01 (6)...
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  • (10) 1–0 FC Grendelbruch (12) 32. ES Haslach-Urmatt (13) 3–6 (a.e.t.) AS Mutzig (8) 33. FC Rosheim (11) 3–5 FC Boersch (11) 34. FC Barr (12) 0–1 AS Altorf...
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    Hisler, Pierre Moll, Eva Braun, Jean Frédéric Oberlin au Ban de la Roche, Association du Musée Oberlin, 1991, 89 p. Claude Mayens, « Une commune d'ouvriers...
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    the village are marked by menhirs, including three named menhirs which still exist: Spitzstein, Drei-Peterstein, and Breitenstein. The first known mention...
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    de Hanau". Châteaux forts et Villes fortifiées d'Alsace (in French). Association « Châteaux forts et Villes fortifiées d’Alsace ». Retrieved 12 April...
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    Plus Beaux Villages de France ("The most beautiful villages of France") association. Hunspach has retained much of its traditional architecture. The houses...
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