Auguste Schalbart

[10] In 1908, Schalbart was selected as a reserve for the French B squad that was going to compete in the football tournament of the 1908 Olympic Games, but he ended up not traveling to London.

[11] A few years later, in 1913 and 1914, Schalbart was once again selected as a reserve for the French national team in four matches, remaining an unused substitute in all of them, thus never becoming an international.

[12] He is thus the most capped player of UIAFA's France with four appearances, alongside club teammates, Alphonse Nicol and Guy de Gastyne, plus Carlos Bacrot and Victor Denis.

[5] Schalbart, then a café owner in Lunéville, and Georges Bouillet, then campaigned to create a professional section within the SUL, and after many difficulties, their application was finally accepted on 20 May 1935.

[16] He then become a player-coach as he featured in a further two matches for Nancy as a defender, against Amiens SC on 16 February 1936 and against Montpellier on 26 April, losing both games (6–1 and 2–0, respectively).