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France U21

France U21

UEFA European Under-21 Championship Qualifying · Stade de France · kuruluş 1904

1. sıra · 16 puan · 5G 1B 0M

Kadro

Kaleciler
Guillaume Restes-
Guillaume Restes
Goalkeeper · France
21y
Robin Risser-
Robin Risser
Goalkeeper · France
21y
Ewen Jaouen-
Ewen Jaouen
Goalkeeper · France
20y
Defans
Saël Kumbedi-
Saël Kumbedi
Defender · France
21y
Jeanuël Belocian-
Jeanuël Belocian
Defender · France
21y
Leny Yoro-
Leny Yoro
Defender · France
20y
Christian Mawissa-
Christian Mawissa
Defender · France
21y
Pierre Ganiou-
Pierre Ganiou
Defender · France
21y
Nathan Zeze-
Nathan Zeze
Defender · France
21y
Nhoa Sangui-
Nhoa Sangui
Defender · France
20y
Jaydee Canvot-
Jaydee Canvot
Defender · France
19y
Orta Saha
Mamadou Coulibaly-
Mamadou Coulibaly
Midfielder · France
22y
Lesley Ugochukwu-
Lesley Ugochukwu
Midfielder · France
22y
Kévin Danois-
Kévin Danois
Midfielder · France
22y
Noé Lebreton-
Noé Lebreton
Midfielder · France
22y
Valentin Atangana-
Valentin Atangana
Midfielder · France
20y
Dehmaine Tabibou-
Dehmaine Tabibou
Midfielder · France
21y
Forvet
Steve Ngoura-
Steve Ngoura
Forward · France
21y
Giovani Versini-
Giovani Versini
Forward · France
22y
Bahereba Guirassy-
Bahereba Guirassy
Forward · France
19y
Rayan Fofana-
Rayan Fofana
Forward · France
20y

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30 MarMS
France U21France
Iceland U21Iceland
21
26 MarMS
Luxembourg U21Luxembourg
France U21France
15
17 KasMS
France U21France
Faroe Islands U21Faroe Islands
10
14 KasMS
Switzerland U21Switzerland
France U21France
11
13 EkiMS
France U21France
Estonia U21Estonia
61
10 EkiMS
Faroe Islands U21Faroe Islands
France U21France
06
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The France national football team (French: Équipe de France de football) represents France in 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). The French side are the reigning World Cup holders, having won the 2018 FIFA World Cup on 15 July 2018. France play home matches at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, Paris, and the manager is Didier Deschamps. They have won two FIFA World Cups, two UEFA European Championships, an Olympic tournament, and two FIFA Confederations Cups. France experienced much of its success in three major eras: in the 1950s, 1980s, and late 1990s/early 2000s 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. Under the leadership 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 football in extra time. France won the 2018 FIFA World Cup, defeating Croatia 4–2 in the final match on 15 July 2018. France was the first national team that has won 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. Since 2001, Argentina (after 2004 Olympics) and Brazil (after 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).