Ernest Libérati

He was part of the France national football team at the FIFA World Cup 1930.

He then played for lower league club ESA Brive and was its coach at the same time.

A stadium was named after him in Brive[10] Libérati earned his first cap for France against Portugal on 23 February 1930, and scored his first goal against Switzerland during his second appearance on 23 March 1930.

[14] In total, Libérati earned nineteen caps and scored four goals for France.

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