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France

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Talent-stacked, fast in transition, built for knockout football.

90-second primer

Who they are

  • Two-time World Cup winners (1998, 2018) and 2022 finalists.
  • Famously developed by Clairefontaine and a strong youth pipeline.
  • Identity built on pace, athleticism, and devastating transitions.
  • Have featured among the favorites at every recent World Cup.

Why watch them

  • They reached the final in both 2018 and 2022 — modern football's benchmark team.
  • Their squad depth is a tactical lesson in itself.
  • A great team for studying transitions, handball, and VAR drama.
  • France's youth system is a textbook in talent development.

How they play

  • Quick transitions
  • Counterattack
  • Physical intensity
  • Compact defending
  • Direct attacks

Players to know

  • Zinedine ZidaneLegend· Midfielder

    Lifted the 1998 World Cup at home and shaped a generation of French football.

  • Kylian MbappéModern Icon· Forward

    Scored in two World Cup finals and became France's standard-bearer after Qatar 2022.

  • Antoine GriezmannModern Icon· Forward/midfielder

    Central to France's 2018 title and 2022 final runs.

Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection.

Rules to understand when watching France

Interesting facts

  • Player development

    France won the World Cup in 1998 and 2018, two generations apart. That gap matters: it shows how France rebuilt around elite youth development, athletic depth, and tournament-level defensive structure rather than relying on one golden era.

  • Player development

    France's modern strength comes from a deep development pipeline, not just one superstar generation. Their player pool is built around athletic defenders, press-resistant midfielders, and explosive forwards.

  • Tactical identity

    France are dangerous because they do not need long possession to control a match. They can defend compactly, win the ball, and turn one vertical pass into a major chance.

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World Cup history

Appearances16
Best resultChampions (1998, 2018)
Notable years1998, 2006, 2018, 2022

France have grown into one of football's dominant national teams. Two titles and the 2022 final cement them as the modern benchmark, supported by one of the world's most productive youth systems.

Iconic moments

  1. 2022

    The 2022 final epic

    France lost the 2022 final to Argentina on penalties after Kylian Mbappé scored a hat-trick in regulation and extra time.

  2. 2018

    Second World Cup title in 2018

    France won the 2018 World Cup in Russia, defeating Croatia 4-2 in the final.

  3. 1998

    Winning the 1998 World Cup at home

    France won their first World Cup as hosts in 1998, defeating Brazil 3-0 in the final with two Zinedine Zidane headers.

Sources

Team information is based on historical records and official FIFA data. Player information reflects historical significance, not current squad selection. Facts are reviewed for accuracy but may not reflect the most recent competition results.

FIFA 2026 World Cup teams