Charles Campora

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Charles Campora
OccupationBusinessman
SpouseGilberte Médecin
Children Jean-Louis Campora
Anne-Marie Campora

Charles Campora was a Monegasque biologist [1] and businessman. He was the president of AS Monaco FC, the national football club of Monaco, [2] in 1954-55 and 1957-59. [3]

Campora married Gilberte Médecin. They had twins: a son, Jean-Louis Campora, and a daughter, Anne-Marie Campora. [1]

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