Club career Born on 3 June 1924 in
Lille,
Nord, Dubreucq began his football career at his hometown club
Olympique Marcquois in 1944, aged 20. He also started in the
1949 final, where he assisted one of his side's consolation goals in an eventual 5–2 loss to his future club RC de France. On 24 June 1951, he started in the final of the
1951 Latin Cup, the forerunner of the
European Cup, which ended in a 5–0 loss to
AC Milan. In 1953, Dubreucq joined RC de France, remaining there for two seasons, until 1955, when he went to CA Paris, with whom he played for two seasons, until 1957, when he moved to
RC Vichy, where he retired in 1958.
International career Dubreucq was called up to the French team during the qualifiers for the
1950 FIFA World Cup, but he had two wait two years, until 26 March 1952, to finally earn his first (and only) international
cap in a
friendly match against
Sweden at the
Parc de Princes, which ended in a 0–1 loss. ==Managerial career==