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  1. 2022 France Roster Details. Previous Season. Next Season. Governing Country: UEFA. UEFA Women's Euro: Lost Semi-finals to Germany.

  2. Check out France's latest scores, goals, shooting, passing, defense, possession stats and more for the 2025 UEFA Women's Euro Qualification.

  3. Check out France's latest scores, goals, shooting, passing, defense, possession stats and more for the 2022 UEFA Women's Euro.

  4. Visit UEFA.com to view the France squad for FIFA Women's World Cup 2023, plus the latest injury updates, goals, stats and more!

    • Pauline Peyraud-Magnin
    • Justine Lerond
    • Mylène Chavas
    • Eve Périsset
    • Marion Torrent
    • Wendie Renard
    • Griedge Mbock
    • Aïssatou Tounkara
    • Hawa Cissoko
    • Sakina Karchaoui

    Date of birth: 17 March 1992 (30) Position: Goalkeeper Club: Juventus The indisputable first choice between the posts for her country, Peyraud-Magnin has already made history in France, becoming the first active international to come out as gay, in October 2020. “I don’t want to hide who I am, it’s normal,” she said. Her career, meanwhile, is more ...

    Date of birth: 29 February 2000 (22) Position: Goalkeeper Club: Metz A last-minute surprise, Lerond had never played at international level when she was called up as a replacement for Solène Durand, who suffered a cruciate ligament injury. Part of the Under-19 squad that won the Euros in 2019, alongside players such as Melvine Malard, Selma Bacha a...

    Date of birth: 7 January 1998 (24) Position: Goalkeeper Club: Bordeaux The literature heavyweight of this team, she reads George Orwell, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and Ernest Hemingway among others. A future starting goalkeeper for Les Bleues always has a cultural reference to hand – and is not afraid to share them. Also wants to shape the future of ...

    Date of birth: 24 December 1994 (27) Position: Right back Club: Bordeaux For a long time it looked like it was the older brother, David, who would be making Périsset headlines in the world of football. However, having come through the Lyon academy, he struggled to make the step from the reserves to the first team and Eve, who had been sitting on th...

    Date of birth: 17 April 1992 (30) Position: Right back/central defender Club: Montpellier It was a normal day in the summer of 2004 in Provence when a scout from Montpellier came to watch the best young boys in the area. It proved to be a fruitful trip because Valentin Eysseric, Bryan Dabo and Julien Lopez, who were there that day, became professio...

    Date of birth: 20 July 1990 (31) Position: Central defender Club: Lyon A titan of the game who has no fewer than 14 league titles and eight European Cups with Lyon. Born in Martinique, she had to overcome the fact that her dad died of cancer when she was eight and moved to France permanently at the age of 16. Her success has transcended sport thoug...

    Date of birth: 26 February 1995 (27) Position: Central defender Club: Lyon To reassure her mother Dominique, who had left Cameroon to continue her studies in France, Mbock had to finish school before completely devoting herself to football. After a BA in economics and a local managerial diploma, she established herself in Lyon and in the French tea...

    Date of birth: 16 March 1995 (27) Position: Central defender Club: Atlético Madrid The Tounkara siblings are successful. Like her brother Soulemane, a model who has already worked for Givenchy, Emporio Armani or Prada, Aïssatou has made a name for herself in her area of expertise. The Parisian of Gambian origin may well have a chance of playing wit...

    Date of birth: 10 April 1997 (25) Position: Central defender Club: West Ham United In January 2021, the Franco-Malian became the first professional player to wear the hijab. Not on the pitch but before taking to the pitch. The West Ham player chose to start wearing it after a period of reflection when she struggled to make it back into the team aft...

    Date of birth: 26 January 1996 (26) Position: Left back Club: Paris Saint-Germain Karchaoui is nicknamed “the influencer”. She is by far the most popular female French player on social media, the Provence native recently crossing the 500,000 followers mark on Instagram. Since her arrival in the national team in 2016, the exposure has led to commerc...

  5. Jul 1, 1998 · World champions Spain beat France to win Women's Nations League Aitana Bonmati scored as Spain added the Women's Nations League trophy to their World Cup title with a comfortable 2-0 victory over France in Wednesday's final in Seville, while Germany beat the Netherlands to qualify for the Olympics....

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