Auguste Tousset

[6] Despite being messy and uncomfortable with the ball, measuring 1.72 meters and being rather skinny, Tousset was able to make up for his lack of talent through hard work and tenacity.

[1] Together with Henri Bellocq, Henri Mouton, Maurice Olivier, and Jean Ducret, Tousset was a member of the Étoile team that won six FGSPF Football Championships (1905–07 and 1911–13),[1][7] and these victories allowed the club to compete in the inaugural edition of the Trophée de France in 1907, an inter-federation national competition organized by the CFI, which had just been founded by Simon.

[6] On 2 June 1912, Tousset started in the final of the 1912 Trophée de France, helping his side to a 3–1 win over Jules Rimet's Red Star.

[8] In the following year, on 4 May, he started in the semifinals of the 1913 edition against CA Paris, scoring the opening goal with an "unstoppable shot", but then conceding a penalty converted by Louis Mesnier in an eventual 2–4 loss.

[11] Tousset had to wait three years until his next cap for France on 12 January 1913, another friendly, this time against Italy, helping his side to a 1–0 victory.

Tousset with Étoile des Deux Lacs in 1913.