France national under-17 football team

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France
Nickname(s)
Les Bleuets (The Little Blues)
Les Tricolores (The Rainbow Pickles)
AssociationFrench Football Federation
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachJean-Claude Giuntini
FIFA codeFRA
First colours
Second colours
Biggest defeat

 Germany 3–0 France 
(Ljubljana, Slovenia; 10 May 2012)
FIFA U-17 World Cup
Appearances7 (first in 1987)
Best resultChampions: 2001
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Appearances11 (first in 2002)
Best resultChampions: 2004, 2015
Medal record

The France national under-17 football team is the national under-17 football team of France who will be playing in the UEFA European Championship this year or next year and is controlled by the French Football Federation. The team competes in the annual UEFA European Under-17 Championship and the FIFA U-17 World Cup, which is held every two years. The under-17 team also participates in local and international friendly tournaments, such as the Montaigu Tournament.

France have won the FIFA U-17 World Cup once in 2001 and also won the UEFA European Under-17 Championship twice in 2004 and 2015.

Players[]

Current squad[]

Head coach: France Jean Claude Guintini

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Amjhad Nazih (2002-01-18)18 January 2002 (aged 18) 4 0 France Nîmes
2 1GK Melvin Zinga (2002-03-16)16 March 2002 (aged 18) 11 0 France Le Havre
3 2DF Temitope Akinjogunla (2002-11-24)24 November 2002 (aged 17) 5 0 France Toulouse
4 2DF Melih Altikulac (2002-02-08)8 February 2002 (aged 18) 4 0 France Lyon
5 2DF Nianzou Kouassi (captain) (2002-06-07)7 June 2002 (aged 17) 24 4 France Paris Saint-Germain
6 2DF Chrislain Matsima (2002-05-15)15 May 2002 (aged 17) 16 0 Monaco Monaco
7 2DF Jean-Claude Ntenda (2002-09-03)3 September 2002 (aged 17) 15 1 France Nantes
8 2DF Brandon Soppy (2002-02-21)21 February 2002 (aged 18) 17 1 France Rennes
9 2DF Etienne Youte Kinkoué (2002-01-14)14 January 2002 (aged 18) 5 1 Italy Internazionale
10 3MF Lucien Agoumé (2002-02-09)9 February 2002 (aged 18) 17 4 France Sochaux
11 3MF Adil Aouchiche (2002-07-15)15 July 2002 (aged 17) 21 5 France Paris Saint-Germain
12 3MF Johann Lepenant (2002-10-22)22 October 2002 (aged 17) 16 0 France Caen
13 3MF Enzo Millot (2002-07-17)17 July 2002 (aged 17) 20 2 Monaco Monaco
14 3MF Théo Zidane (2002-05-18)18 May 2002 (aged 17) 12 2 Spain Real Madrid
15 4FW Dilane Bakwa (2002-08-26)26 August 2002 (aged 17) 23 5 France Bordeaux
16 4FW Isaac Lihadji (2002-04-10)10 April 2002 (aged 17) 8 0 France Marseille
17 4FW Nathanaël Mbuku (2002-03-16)16 March 2002 (aged 18) 21 6 France Reims
18 4FW Kelian Nsona Wa Sata (2002-05-11)11 May 2002 (aged 17) 7 0 France Caen
19 4FW Georginio Rutter (2002-04-20)20 April 2002 (aged 17) 29 10 France Rennes
20 4FW Amadou Traoré (2002-03-07)7 March 2002 (aged 18) 25 4 France Bordeaux

Previous squads[]

Competitive record[]

*Draws include knockout matches decided by penalty shoot-out.
**Gold background colour indicates that the tournament was won. Red border colour indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Honours[]

  • FIFA Under-17 World Cup
Champions (1): 2001
Third place (1): 2019
Champions (2): 2004, 2015
Finalists (4): 1996, 2001, 2002, 2008
Champions (9): 1976, 1977, 1983, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2005, 2006

References[]

  1. ^ "FIFA".
  2. ^ "U17 finals in Estonia cancelled". UEFA.com. 18 March 2020.
  3. ^ "2020/21 Under-17 EURO cancelled". UEFA.com. 18 December 2020.

External links[]

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