Paul Chandelier

[8] Two weeks later, on 19 April, he started in the semifinal of the 1914 Trophée de France in Roubaix, scoring a brace to help his side to a 4–1 win over FEC Levallois.

[9] In the final at the Charentonneau on 26 April, "Chandelier's virtuosity allows the Northerners to show their superiority", scoring the opening goal as his side claimed a 4–1 win over VGA Médoc.

[10] On 23 March 1911, shortly after helping Lillois win its first-ever title, the USFSA selected the 19-year-old Chandelier to play an unofficial match between UIAFA's France and AFA's England at the Parc de Princes, which ended in a 1–3 loss.

[5][11][12] When the USFSA joined the CFI in 1913, Chandelier finally became eligible to play for the official French national team, making his debut on 9 March, in a friendly match against Switzerland at Geneva, scoring twice to help his side to a 4–1 win.

[2][3][4] During the First World War, Chandelier and his OL teammate Eloy remained in their capacity as medical students, working as nurses at the Saint-Sauveur hospital in Lille, where they devoted themselves to relieving the suffering of their unfortunate fellow citizens under the German boot.

Chandelier (fifth, from the right) with the Lions of Flanders selection on 4 January 1914.