Max Urbini (July 17, 1924 — February 13, 2004)[1] was a French football player, sports journalist and writer.[2]
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Born | Max Charles Alfred Urbini ![]() 17 July 1924 ![]() 14th arrondissement of Paris ![]() |
Died | 13 February 2004 ![]() 7th arrondissement of Paris ![]() |
In the middle of the 20th century he was one of the leading sports journalists of France,[3] he worked in the newspaper L'Equipe, was a staff member and editor of the magazine France Football, as well as deputy chairman of the union of sports journalists of France.[4] Author of several books about football and football players, including the collection of short stories Football history (in France was published in 1964 with a foreword by Just Fontaine).[5]
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