Beşlik
HaberlerTahminlerimHaftanın 11'i
FutbolBasketbolVoleybolTenisMotorsporMMABuz Hokeyi
Öne Çıkan Ligler
Süper LigTürkiyePremier LeagueİngiltereLaLigaİspanyaSerie AİtalyaBundesligaAlmanyaLigue 1FransaEredivisieHollandaPrimeira LigaPortekizŞampiyonlar LigiAvrupaAvrupa LigiAvrupaKonferans LigiAvrupaChampionshipİngiltereSpanish LALIGA 2İspanyaItalian Serie BİtalyaGerman 2. BundesligaAlmanyaFrench Ligue 2FransaMLSABDMexican Liga BBVA MXMeksikaSaudi Pro LeagueSuudi ArabistanBrasileirãoBrezilyaArgentine Liga Profesional de FútbolArjantinScottish PremiershipİskoçyaBelgian Pro LeagueBelçikaGreek Super LeagueYunanistanCopa LibertadoresGüney AmerikaAvrupa ŞampiyonasıAvrupaDünya KupasıDünyaEnglish FA CupİngiltereSpanish Copa del ReyİspanyaCoppa ItaliaİtalyaGerman CupAlmanya
Tüm Ligler (Dünya)
France

France

FIFA World Cup Qualifying - UEFA · Stade de France · kuruluş 1904

1. sıra · 16 puan · 5G 1B 0M

Kadro

Kaleciler
Brice Samba-
Brice Samba
Goalkeeper · France
32y
Mike Maignan-
Mike Maignan
Goalkeeper · France
31y
Lucas Chevalier-
Lucas Chevalier
Goalkeeper · France
24y
Defans
Lucas Digne-
Lucas Digne
Defender · France
32y
Lucas Hernández-
Lucas Hernández
Defender · France
30y
Dayot Upamecano-
Dayot Upamecano
Defender · France
27y
Theo Hernández-
Theo Hernández
Defender · France
28y
Ibrahima Konaté-
Ibrahima Konaté
Defender · France
27y
Maxence Lacroix-
Maxence Lacroix
Defender · France
26y
Pierre Kalulu-
Pierre Kalulu
Defender · France
26y
Malo Gusto-
Malo Gusto
Defender · France
23y
Orta Saha
N'Golo Kanté-
N'Golo Kanté
Midfielder · France
35y
Adrien Rabiot-
Adrien Rabiot
Midfielder · France
31y
Aurélien Tchouaméni-
Aurélien Tchouaméni
Midfielder · France
26y
Eduardo Camavinga-
Eduardo Camavinga
Midfielder · France
23y
Manu Koné-
Manu Koné
Midfielder · France
25y
Michael Olise-
Michael Olise
Midfielder · France
24y
Rayan Cherki-
Rayan Cherki
Midfielder · France
22y
Maghnes Akliouche-
Maghnes Akliouche
Midfielder · France
24y
Warren Zaïre-Emery-
Warren Zaïre-Emery
Midfielder · France
20y
Forvet
Marcus Thuram-
Marcus Thuram
Forward · France
28y
Ousmane Dembélé-
Ousmane Dembélé
Forward · France
29y
Kylian Mbappé-
Kylian Mbappé
Forward · France
27y
Randal Kolo Muani-
Randal Kolo Muani
Forward · France
27y
Hugo Ekitike-
Hugo Ekitike
Forward · France
24y
Désiré Doué-
Désiré Doué
Forward · France
21y

Maçlar

16 KasMS
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan
FranceFrance
13
13 KasMS
FranceFrance
UkraineUkraine
40
13 EkiMS
IcelandIceland
FranceFrance
22
10 EkiMS
FranceFrance
AzerbaijanAzerbaijan
30
9 EylMS
FranceFrance
IcelandIceland
21
5 EylMS
UkraineUkraine
FranceFrance
02
Beşlik · Canlı futbol skorları, istatistik ve reyting · Next.js ile
SkorlarLiglerFavorilerHaberlerTahminler

Hakkında

The France national football team (French: Équipe de France de football) represents France in men's international football and is controlled by the French Football Federation, also known as FFF, or in French: Fédération française de football. The team's colours are blue, white and red, and the coq gaulois its symbol. France are colloquially known as Les Bleus (The Blues). They are the reigning world champions, having won the most recent World Cup final in 2018. France plays their home matches at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, and their manager is Didier Deschamps. They have won two FIFA World Cups, two UEFA European Championships, two FIFA Confederations Cups and one Olympic tournament. France experienced much of its success in four major eras: in the 1950s, 1980s, late 1990s/early 2000s, and mid/late 2010s, respectively, which resulted in numerous major honours. France was one of the four European teams that participated in the inaugural World Cup in 1930 and, although having been eliminated in the qualification stage six times, is one of only three teams that have entered every World Cup qualifying cycle. In 1958, the team, led by Raymond Kopa and Just Fontaine, finished in third place at the FIFA World Cup. In 1984, France, led by Ballon d'Or winner Michel Platini, won UEFA Euro 1984 and Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Under the captaincy of Didier Deschamps and three-time FIFA World Player of the Year Zinedine Zidane, France won the FIFA World Cup in 1998. Two years later, the team triumphed at UEFA Euro 2000. France won the FIFA Confederations Cup in 2001 and 2003, and reached the 2006 FIFA World Cup final, which it lost 5–3 on penalties to Italy. The team also reached the final of UEFA Euro 2016, where they lost 1–0 to Portugal in extra time. France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup, defeating Croatia 4–2 in the final match on 15 July 2018. This was the second time they had won the tournament after winning it on home soil in 1998. France was the first national team to win the three most important men's titles recognized by FIFA: the World Cup, the Confederations Cup, and the Olympic tournament after victory in the Confederations Cup in 2001. The Confederations Cup started in 1992. Prior to this, Uruguay and Italy had won both the Olympic tournament and the World Cup in the 1920s and 1930s. England and Germany had also won both tournaments; albeit England competes as Great Britain in the Olympics and East Germany won the Olympic tournament in 1976. Since 2001, Argentina (after the 2004 Olympics) and Brazil (after the 2016 Olympics) are the other two national teams that have won these three titles. They have also won their respective continental championship (Copa América for Argentina and Brazil, and UEFA European Championship for France).