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The French national football team represents the nation of France in international football. It is fielded by the French Football Federation and competes as a member of UEFA.

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Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player French Zinedine Zidane attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football player French Zinedine Zidane attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player French Zinedine Zidane gives a speech during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football player French Zinedine Zidane gives a speech during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (R) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli arrive for the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (R) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli arrive for the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (L) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli pose in Madrid on March 15, 2010 during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (L) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli pose in Madrid on March 15, 2010 during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (L) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli pose in Madrid on March 15, 2010 during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (L) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli pose in Madrid on March 15, 2010 during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

Togo's national football team goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale (L), injured in a rebel attack before the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, rests with friends at Lorient hospital on March 14, 2010, western France, after two months of hospitalization in South Africa. Obilale, 25, who plays for the French Pontivy team, was shot in the back and abdomen during the bus attack of the Togolese football team on January 8, 2010 by separatist rebels in the Angolan enclave of Cabinda.

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Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, center, speaks upon arrival  at the start line of the Cape Argus Cycling race in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Armstrong took part as one of 35,000 cyclists in the race held in Cape Town.

Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, center, speaks upon arrival at the start line of the Cape Argus Cycling race in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Armstrong took part as one of 35,000 cyclists in the race held in Cape Town.

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Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, center, arrives  at the start line of the Cape Argus Cycling race in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Armstrong took part as one of 35,000 cyclists in the race held in Cape Town.

Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong, center, arrives at the start line of the Cape Argus Cycling race in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Armstrong took part as one of 35,000 cyclists in the race held in Cape Town.

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Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong arrives at the start line of the Cape Argus Cycling race in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Armstrong took part as one of 35,000 cyclists in the race held in Cape Town.

Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong arrives at the start line of the Cape Argus Cycling race in Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Armstrong took part as one of 35,000 cyclists in the race held in Cape Town.

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Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong arrives before the start of the Cape Argus Cycling race at  Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Armstrong took part as one of 35,000 cyclists in the race held in Cape Town.

Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong arrives before the start of the Cape Argus Cycling race at Cape Town, South Africa, Sunday, March 14, 2010. Armstrong took part as one of 35,000 cyclists in the race held in Cape Town.

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Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong smiles as he leaves a school in  Mitchells Plain on the outskirts of  Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Armstrong has arrived in South Africa ahead of his appearance as one of 35,000 cyclists in the Cape Argus cycling race.

Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong smiles as he leaves a school in Mitchells Plain on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Armstrong has arrived in South Africa ahead of his appearance as one of 35,000 cyclists in the Cape Argus cycling race.

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Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong smiles as he leaves a school in  Mitchells Plain on the outskirts of  Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Armstrong has arrived in South Africa ahead of his appearance as one of 35,000 cyclists in the Cape Argus cycling race.

Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong smiles as he leaves a school in Mitchells Plain on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Armstrong has arrived in South Africa ahead of his appearance as one of 35,000 cyclists in the Cape Argus cycling race.

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France's soccer Captain Thierry Henry vies for the ball Spain's Sergio Ramos during their friendly soccer match at Stade de France stadium, outskirts of Paris, Wednesday, March 3, 2010  in preparation of the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa.

France's soccer Captain Thierry Henry vies for the ball Spain's Sergio Ramos during their friendly soccer match at Stade de France stadium, outskirts of Paris, Wednesday, March 3, 2010 in preparation of the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa.

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Spain's Sergio Ramos celebrates after scoring the second goal against France during their friendly soccer match at Stade de France stadium, outskirts of Paris, Wednesday, March 3, 2010  in preparation of the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa.

Spain's Sergio Ramos celebrates after scoring the second goal against France during their friendly soccer match at Stade de France stadium, outskirts of Paris, Wednesday, March 3, 2010 in preparation of the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa.

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Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player French Zinedine Zidane attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football player French Zinedine Zidane attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player French Zinedine Zidane gives a speech during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football player French Zinedine Zidane gives a speech during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

AFP 

Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (R) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli arrive for the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (R) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli arrive for the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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