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Sète were crowned champions the following season and, in 1939, became the first professional club in France to win two titles. [5] Following the conclusion of World War II, Saint-Étienne became the model club of the country winning four consecutive titles from 1966 to 1970. [5] The club won all its 10 titles in a span of 25 years.
The list shown below shows the France national football team all-time international record against opposing nations. The stats are composed of FIFA World Cup , UEFA European Championship , UEFA Nations League , FIFA Confederations Cup , and Summer Olympics matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches.
Ligue 1 No champions CdF: Coupe de France: CdL: Coupe de la Ligue (Defunct) TdC: Trophée des Champions: CdC: Challenge des Champions (Defunct) CcD: Coupe Charles Drago (Defunct) European continental competitions organised by UEFA; UCL: UEFA Champions League, [2] former European Champion Clubs' Cup UCWC: UEFA Cup Winners' Cup [2] (Defunct) UEL
The All Blacks' last match before facing Wales was against Yorkshire in Leeds. [64] The game was played in Northern Union territory, and there were many league scouts trying to recruit All Black squad members to the rival code. [64] 24,000 spectators watched as the All Blacks won 40–0, which included 10 tries. [65]
The hosts beat the All Blacks at the Stade de France as the 2023 World Cup began with a heavyweight showdown France v New Zealand LIVE: Result and final score as All Blacks lose first ever Rugby ...
An inexperienced team New Zealand team arrived in France in the autumn. The vast majority of New Zealand's top players had taken part in a rebel tour of South Africa in 1986 and had been banned. Despite this the 'Baby Blacks' won 19–7 in Toulouse. France won 16–3 over the All Blacks in the 'Battle of Nantes' in 1986.
The team entered the tournament on a 22-match unbeaten streak, which led to claims France were "the best form team of Europe". [17] At the tournament, France were grouped with qualifying partner Romania, Spain, and Bulgaria. In the opening match at St James' Park in Newcastle, France beat Romania 1–0 with Dugarry scoring the winner.
The Trophée des Champions (French pronunciation: [tʁɔ.fe de ʃɑ̃.pjɔ̃], lit. ' Champions' Trophy ') is a French association football trophy contested in an annual match between the champions of Ligue 1 and the winners of the Coupe de France. It is equivalent to the super cups found in many other countries.