Alfred Mayssonnié, nicknamed Maysso (10 February 1884 – 6 September 1914), was a French rugby union player who appeared three times for the country's national team, and was also the first rugby international from any country to die in action in World War I.
A native of Lavernose, a village near Toulouse, he played as scrum-half and fly-half and is credited to this day by Stade Toulousain as the strategist of the club's first great teams in the early 20th century.
Author: Bulletin municipal de la ville de Toulouse Source: Bulletin municipal de la ville de Toulouse, octobre 1934 - Bibliothèque municipale de Touse, numérisation 66691/FRAC31555_PO1_1934-10 - article d'Octave Léry, ancien Président de la FFR, "Le rugby à Toulouse - Ses origines", p.995 - 1010. License: CC-PD-Mark PD-old-70-expired