French Football Federation

Governing body of association football in France

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2024 Men's national football team won a Silver Medal at the Olympic Games and reached the UEFA European Championship Semi-Final.
2024 French national team won a Silver Medal at the Olympic Games.
2022 Men's national football team were runners-up in the FIFA World Cup. Women's national football team reached the UEFA Women's Championship Semi-Final.
2022 France reaches FIFA World Cup final as runners-up.
2020 Men's national football team won the UEFA Nations League.
2020 French national team won the UEFA Nations League.
2019 France achieved third place in the FIFA U-17 World Cup and reached the semi-finals of both UEFA U-21 Championship and UEFA U-19/18 Championship.
2018 Men's national football team won the FIFA World Cup.
2018 French national team won the FIFA World Cup.
2016 France won the UEFA U-19/18 Championship, continuing their successful youth football legacy.
2016 Men's national football team were runners-up in the UEFA European Championship.
2016 France reaches UEFA European Championship final.
2016 Redrawing of regions in France led to a reduction of nine regional football associations within the French Football Federation (FFF), reorganizing the administrative structure of regional football leagues.
2013 French men's youth team won the FIFA U-20 World Cup.
2011 Women's national football team finished fourth place in the FIFA Women's World Cup.
June 18 2011 Nöel Le Graët was elected as the federation's 12th president.
2010 The nationality requirement for academy players changes, with the previous rule of requiring French nationality being invalidated.
2010 The FFF reached a milestone of 2,107,924 licenses, with over 1,800,000 registered players and 18,000 registered clubs.
December 18 2010 Fernand Duchaussoy's interim status was removed, making him the federation's 11th president.
July 23 2010 Fernand Duchaussoy was installed as the federation's interim president.
June 28 2010 Jean-Pierre Escalettes announced his resignation as federation president, effective 23 July.

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