
Team profile
França
The France national football team, governed by the French Football Federation (FFF) founded in 1919, represents one of the world’s most successful and stylistically influential footballing nations. While the first official national team match took place in 1904, the FFF’s establishment formalized the sport’s governance in France, laying the groundwork for decades of glory. The team plays its home matches primarily at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, a 81,338-capacity venue built for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, which also hosts major finals and club matches. France’s trophy cabinet is among the sport’s most decorated. The team has won two FIFA World Cups (1998 on home soil, 2018 in Russia), two UEFA European Championships (1984, 2000), one UEFA Nations League (2021), and two FIFA Confederations Cups (2001, 2003). They also finished as World Cup runners-up in 2006 and 2022, and Euro runners-up in 2016. These achievements cement France as a perennial powerhouse. Legendary players have defined French football. Michel Platini, captain of the 1984 Euro-winning side, was a visionary playmaker and three-time Ballon d’Or winner. Zinedine Zidane, hero of the 1998 final with two goals, combined elegance with lethal efficiency. More recently, Kylian Mbappé has become the face of modern French football, winning the 2018 World Cup as a teenager and scoring a hat-trick in the 2022 final. Other icons include Raymond Kopa, Thierry Henry, Lilian Thuram, Patrick Vieira, and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris. France’s playing style has evolved but consistently emphasizes technical skill, fluid movement, and athletic power. Under managers like Michel Hidalgo, Aimé Jacquet, and Didier Deschamps, the team has blended defensive solidity with devastating counter-attacking speed, earning the nickname “Les Bleus.” The modern side is known for its depth, with players from diverse backgrounds reflecting France’s multicultural society. Fan culture is passionate and diverse. The Stade de France is a cauldron of noise during major matches, with supporters waving tricolor flags and singing “La Marseillaise.” The fan base spans all regions, united by pride in the national shirt. Rivalries are intense: matches against Italy are historically charged (especially after Euro 2000 and the 2006 final), while clashes with Germany, England, and Belgium ignite fierce competition. The 2022 World Cup final against Argentina added a new chapter to a growing rivalry with Lionel Messi’s side. Currently, France remains at the elite level, ranked among the top nations in the FIFA World Rankings. With a golden generation featuring Mbappé, Antoine Griezmann, and a wealth of young talent, Les Bleus are perennial contenders for every major tournament. Interestingly, France is the only European nation to have won every major FIFA and UEFA competition for men’s senior teams, a testament to its enduring footballing pedigree.
Sobre o França
O França é um clube de futebol profissional sediado em sua região, fundado em 1919. O França conta atualmente com um elenco de 35 jogadores que disputam partidas de campeonato. No calendário do França há 5 jogos próximos com atualizações ao vivo e previsões com IA. Confira o calendário completo, análise de forma, confrontos diretos e previsões com IA para o França.
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França team news
Ver tudoGuéla Doué derrota a França do irmão: Vitória da Costa do
Guéla Doué marcou e deu assistência enquanto a Costa do Marfim venceu a França por 2 a 1 em um amistoso, ofuscando seu irmão Désiré, que atuou pelos Les Bleus
Projeto de lei Ripost francês: torcedores podem ter que
O projeto de lei Ripost francês propõe banimentos de estádio de 24 meses e pointage automático para torcedores, forçando os torcedores do PSG a se apresentarem
Pierre Sage ao Crystal Palace: O que significa para o Lens
Pierre Sage está prestes a se juntar ao Crystal Palace depois de levar o Lens à glória da Copa da França. O diretor esportivo Jean-Louis Leca agora precisa
Bleus perdem amistoso sob Deschamps: 2-1 para Costa do
França perde primeiro amistoso sob Deschamps, 2-1 para Costa do Marfim em Nantes, revelando problemas defensivos a 10 dias do início da Copa do Mundo contra
Hernández: Derrota da França é melhor agora do que em 16 de
Lucas Hernández: A derrota amistosa da França por 1 a 2 para a Costa do Marfim é melhor agora do que em 16 de junho, abertura da Copa do Mundo contra Senegal
Por que a derrota de 1 a 2 da França é um alerta para a
Vikash Dhorasoo vê a derrota amistosa da França por 1 a 2 para a Costa do Marfim como um aviso para a Copa do Mundo, citando falta de concentração e ausência











