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Monday, Mar 20 2023
The 54-year-old tactician has won plenty of praise with his impressive work with several national teams, including Zambia, the Ivory Coast, and Saudi Arabia.

Earlier this month, we reported that France's preparations for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup had been thrown into disarray following the dismissal of head coach Corrine Diacre. Diacre, who had been in charge of Les Bleues since 2017, had been involved...
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Thursday, Mar 9 2023
France have been thrown into chaos with the sacking of the team's head coach with just months to go until the World Cup.

In July, the ninth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup will get underway, with 32 teams taking part in it for the first time. Among them will be France, who were knocked out in the quarter-finals four years ago and will naturally be hoping to improve...
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Friday, Feb 12 2021
The international women’s tournament annually hosted by France, the Tournoi de France, was canceled after Norway and Iceland backed out due to health concerns over COVID-19, according to French newspaper L’Equipe.
The 2021 edition of the Tournoi de France was supposed to take place in Metz and Sedan, where No. 3 France, No. 11 Norway, No. 16 Iceland and No. 19 Switzerland face one another in a round-robin format just like the SheBelieves Cup. However, the French...
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Monday, Mar 9 2020
In our Matchday 3 preview informing you where and how to watch the Tournoi de France’s matches between Brazil and Canada and France and the Netherlands, we compare the teams going into their matchups, analyze head-to-head records, and point out players to watch.
Corinne Diacre and France became the first-ever Tournoi de France champions after just two games in the inaugural four-team tournament. Two wins were enough to win as hosts given that the Netherlands were only able to draw two matches, leaving them in...
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Friday, Mar 6 2020
In our Matchday 2 preview informing you where and how to watch the Tournoi de France’s matches between Canada and the Netherlands, and France and Brazil, we compare the teams going into their matchups, analyze head-to-head records, and point out players to watch.
The Tournoi de France hosts sit in first place after a 1-0 win over Canada, given the Netherland's 0-0 draw with Brazil in their first-ever meeting. Now, the tournament will go into its second phase with Canada facing the Netherlands at the Stade de l'Épopée...
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Tuesday, Mar 3 2020
Here is a comprehensive piece gathering information on the 2020 Tournoi de France broadcast rights holders, broadcasting channels, fixtures and participating teams' rosters.
What is the Tournoi de France?
The Tournoi de France is a new invitational women's football tournament that will be held from March 4 to 10 in the cities of Calais and Valenciennes.
Like the SheBelieves Cup, the Tournoi de France invites...
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Monday, Mar 2 2020
In our match preview informing you where and how to watch the Tournoi de France’s first match between France vs Canada, we compare both teams going into the tournament, analyze their head-to-head record, and point out players to watch.
The first edition of the Tournoi de France will kick-off on Wednesday March 4, with hosts France taking on Canada.
Unfortunately for Corinne Diacre and Les Bleues, this tournament will not be a buildup to Tokyo 2020 after being knocked out in...
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Tuesday, May 7 2019
Will Les Bleues be able to match the success of their male counterparts and win the World Cup this summer?
What is France's history in the FIFA Women's World Cup?
Unlike some of the other teams participating - namely the United States and Sweden, for instance - France are relative newcomers to the FIFA Women's World Cup. Les Bleues only made their Women's...
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Friday, May 3 2019
With the latest installment of the Women's World Cup just around the corner, Live Soccer TV takes a look at the four teams making up Group A: hosts France, Norway, South Korea, and Nigeria.
The latest edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup is just around the corner, and reigning champions United States will have 23 other teams hoping to deny them the chance to make it back to back titles. One of these teams includes hosts France, who will...
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