Pierre Allemane
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Pierre Allemane (born in Montpellier, January 19, 1882, died May 20, 1956) was a French football (soccer) defender.
Allemane played for Passy (before 1900), Club Français (1900-1902), Racing Club de France (1902-1909) and CASG Paris (1909-1914). He won the national tournament in 1907 with RC Paris and placed second in 1900 with Club Français, in 1902, 1903 and 1908 with Racing.
For the French national football team, he got seven international caps from 1905 to 1908, and was also the first captain. He won a silver medal for soccer in the 1900 Summer Olympics.