Henri Mouton (footballer)

[6] Mouton's qualities were his height of 1.71 meters tall, being stocky, energetic, passionate, and a "loudmouth", which was normal at the patronages, where there is no academic game and football was played in a hasty manner.

[1] Like all the players of the patronages, Mouton practiced athletics, and he distinguished himself in the long jump as well as in the shot put, which meant that he had strength and energy to spare.

[1] Together with Auguste Tousset, Henri Bellocq, Maurice Olivier, and Jean Ducret, Mouton was a member of the Étoile team that won the FGSPF Football Championship in 1907 and 1911, 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.

[8] On 20 January 1907, Mouton played for a FGSPF team made up of players from the patronages in a friendly against the English club North London AFC, helping his side to a 4–2 win.

[1] In October 1911, Mouton returned to his native lands, in the Aisne, where he had married a "countrywoman" in 1909, and where he played in the Gallia de Soissons team.