Alexis Chantraine, Belgian footballer (d. 1987)
Joseph Dieudonné Alexis Chantraine (Belgium, 16 March 1901, in Bressoux – 24 April 1987 in Liège) was a Belgian footballer.
An outside-right for Royal FC Liegeois, he played 382 matches there, and he was selected for the first World Cup in 1930, but did not play.
1901Mar, 16
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