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Complete list of players from France roster in the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup: Goalkeepers. Jersey. Player. DOB. Height. Club. (DOB/Height/Club) 1. Hugo Lloris. Dec 26, 1986. 6' 2" / 1.88 m. Lyon (FRA) 16. Steve Mandanda. Mar 28, 1985. 6' 2" / 1.87 m. Marseille (FRA) 23. Cedric Carrasso. Dec 30, 1981. 6' 1" / 1.87 m. Bordeaux (FRA) Defenders.
- 2010 Soccer World Cup Rosters
Full rosters of the National Teams that played in the 2010...
- 2010 Soccer World Cup Rosters
Group A. France. Coach: Raymond Domenech. Mexico. Coach: Javier Aguirre. South Africa. Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira. Uruguay. Coach: Óscar Tabárez. Group B. Argentina.
Mar 27, 2024 · France captain Kylian Mbappe said his team's friendly loss to Germany at the weekend should serve as a warning going into Euro 2024, for which Les Bleus are one of the leading contenders....
Jun 4, 2010 · France: World Cup 2010 team guide. Their qualification was controversial and the manager, Raymond Domenech, is widely derided. Don't expect much. Fri 4 Jun 2010 19.06 EDT.
May 31, 2010 · OVERVIEW. World Cup guide - France. Favoured by the hand of fate during qualifying, France will need more than good luck to make an impact in South Africa. The 1998 winners have...
Full rosters of the National Teams that played in the 2010 Football World Cup with players, jersey numbers, date of birth and other data. Rosters. (alphabetically ordered) Algeria. Argentina. Australia. Brazil. Cameroon. Chile. Denmark. England. France. Germany. Ghana. Greece. Holland. Honduras. Italy. Ivory Coast. Japan. Mexico. New Zealand.
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18. Thursday 17th June 2010, Polokwane , 19:30 BST. Group A Match. France 0–2 Mexico. Hernández (64′), Blanco (79′ ) Coverage: BBC1. 34. Tuesday 22nd June 2010, Mangaung/Bloemfontein , 15:00 BST. Group A Match. France 1–2 South Africa. Malouda (70′) Khumalo (20′), Mphela (37′) Coverage: ITV1.