Marcel Naudin
Marcel Jean Henri Naudin was a French footballer who played as a forward for Red Star in the early 1920s.
Career
Born in 1895, Naudin was a member of the great Red Star team of the early 1920s, which won a three-peat of Coupe de France titles between 1921 and 1923, with him starting in each of those finals, helping his side defeat Olympique, Rennes, and Sète, respectively. Naudin is thus one of the few players who won three Coupe de France titles, to which he contributed decisively, as he scored the winner in the 1921 final, as well as a brace within seven minutes in the 1923 final.On 12 February 1922, Naudin started in the final of the 1922 Ligue de Paris against Olympique, assisting Juste Brouzes for the second goal in an eventual 3–0 victory.
Honours
Red Star- Coupe de France: 1920–21, 1921–22, and 1922–23
- Ligue de Paris: 1922