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France national football team

France
NicknameLes Bleus (The Blues)
AssociationFrench Football Federation
(Fédération Française
de Football
)
CoachRaymond Domenech, 2004-
Most capsMarcel Desailly (116)
Top scorerMichel Platini (41)
 
Home colours
 
Away colours
First International
Belgium 3 – 3 France
(Brussels, Belgium; 1 May, 1904)
Largest win
France 10 – 0 Azerbaijan
(Paris, France; 6 September, 1995)
Worst defeat
Denmark 17 – 1 France
(London, England; 19 October, 1908)
World Cup
Appearances 11 (First in 1930)
Best resultWinners, 1998
European Championship
Appearances 6 (First in 1960)
Best resultWinners, 1984 and 2000
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The France national football team is a successful European football team, generally considered to be one of the stronger sides in international football today.

France came third in the World Cups of 1958, a reasonably isolated success. The generation of Platini and others came fourth in 1982, and third in 1986. In between, they won the European Championship in 1984.

France's most successful years were the 1990s, the generation of Zidane and others. This team played in the semifinals of Euro 96, two years later hosted and won the 1998 World Cup, and two years later won Euro 2000.

Ranked as favourites despite losing key players through injury (Zidane, Pirès), this team's performance in the 2002 World Cup was dismal, not winning a single game, nor scoring a goal. Despite this they were still the favourites to win Euro 2004, but were beaten in the quarter-finals by the eventual winners Greece.

France won the Olympic Title in 1984 and a Bronze Medal in 1900. They also won two Confederations Cups: in 2001 and 2003.

Table of contents

World Cup record

  • 1930 – Round 1
  • 1934 – Round 1
  • 1938 – Round 2
  • 1950 – Did not qualify
  • 1954 – Round 1
  • 1958 – Third place
  • 1962 – Did not qualify
  • 1966 – Round 1
  • 1970 – Did not qualify
  • 1974 – Did not qualify
  • 1978 – Round 1
  • 1982 – Fourth place
  • 1986 – Third place
  • 1990 – Did not qualify
  • 1994 – Did not qualify
  • 1998 – Champions
  • 2002 – Round 1

European Championship record

  • 1960 – Fourth place
  • 1964 to 1980 – Did not qualify
  • 1984 – Champions
  • 1988 – Did not qualify
  • 1992 – Round 1
  • 1996 – Semifinals
  • 2000 – Champions
  • 2004 – Quarterfinals

Famous Players

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National football teams of Europe (UEFA)

Albania | Andorra | Armenia | Austria | Azerbaijan | Belarus | Belgium | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | England | Estonia | Faroe Islands | Finland | France | Georgia | Germany | Greece | Hungary | Iceland | Republic of Ireland | Israel | Italy | Kazakhstan | Latvia | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Republic of Macedonia | Malta | Moldova | Netherlands | Northern Ireland | Norway | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | San Marino | Scotland | Serbia and Montenegro | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain | Sweden | Switzerland | Turkey | Ukraine | Wales


International Football

FIFA – World Cup – Women's World Cup – World Rankings – Player of the Year
Asia: AFC – Asian Cup | Africa: CAF – African Nations Cup
South America: CONMEBOL – Copa América | North America: CONCACAF – Gold Cup
Oceania: OFC – OFC Nations Cup | Europe: UEFA – European Championship








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