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1999

[Match 575] 10 February 1999  (Friendly match)
ENGLAND – FRANCE  0-2 (0-0)
Referee:  Helmut Krug (Germany)
Crowd:    74.111, Wembley Stadium, London, England
Goals:    0-1 Nicolas Anelka (69), 0-2 Nicolas Anelka (76)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/6)
Fabien Barthez                 (23/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (44/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (78/Olympique de Marseille)
>46 Frank Leboeuf              (21/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly                (52/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (44/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (82/Juventus FC,ITA)
>90+3 Vincent Candela          (15/AS Roma,ITA)
Emmanuel Petit                 (29/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (23/Olympique de Marseille)
>46 Christophe Dugarry         (31/Olympique de Marseille)
Zinedine Zidane                (45/Juventus FC,ITA)
Youri Djorkaeff                (51/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
>83 Sylvain Wiltord            (1/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Nicolas Anelka                 (5/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>84 Patrick Vieira             (11/Arsenal FC,ENG)

ENGLAND:  (Coach:  Howard Wilkinson)
David Seaman (Nigel Martyn 46); Lee Dixon (Rio Ferdinand 72), Martin Keown (Jason Wilcox 86),
Tony Adams, Graeme Le Saux, Paul Ince, David Beckham, James Redknapp (Paul Scholes 85), Darren Anderton,
Alan Shearer, Michael Owen (Andy Cole 66)


[Match 576] 27 March 1999  (European Championship qualifying – Group 4)
FRANCE – UKRAINE  0-0
Referee:  Günter Benkö (Austria)
Crowd:    78.500, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/7)
Fabien Barthez                 (24/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (45/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (79/Olympique de Marseille)
Marcel Desailly                (53/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (45/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (83/Juventus FC,ITA)
Emmanuel Petit                 (30/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>78 Alain Boghossian           (16/Parma AC,ITA)
Robert Pires                   (24/Olympique de Marseille)
>84 Vikash Dhorasoo            (1/Olympique Lyonnais)
Youri Djorkaeff                (52/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Christophe Dugarry             (32/Olympique de Marseille)
>68 Sylvain Wiltord            (2/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Nicolas Anelka                 (6/Arsenal FC,ENG)

UKRAINE:  (Coach:  Joseph Szabo)
Olexandr Shovkovskyi; Oleh Luzhnyi, Olexandr Golovko, Vladislav Vashchuk, Volodymyr Mykytin,
Serhiy Popov, Andriy Gusin (Viktor Skrypnyk 86), Serhyi Kovalyov (Vitaliy Kosovskyi 55),
Serhiy Skachenko (Yuriy Maximov 68), Serhiy Rebrov, Andriy Shevchenko


[Match 577] 31 March 1999  (European Championship qualifying – Group 4)
FRANCE – ARMENIA  2-0 (2-0)
Referee:  Georgios Bikas (Greece)
Crowd:    78.862, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Sylvain Wiltord (2), 2-0 Christophe Dugarry (45)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/8)
Fabien Barthez                 (25/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (46/Parma AC,ITA)
>80 Christian Karembeu         (39/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Laurent Blanc                  (80/Olympique de Marseille)
Marcel Desailly                (54/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Alain Boghossian               (17/Parma AC,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (12/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Didier Deschamps #             (84/Juventus FC,ITA)
Youri Djorkaeff                (53/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
>69 Robert Pires               (25/Olympique de Marseille)
Christophe Dugarry             (33/Olympique de Marseille)
>46 David Trezeguet            (13/AS Monaco)
Nicolas Anelka                 (7/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (3/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

ARMENIA:  (Coach:  Souren Barseghyan)
Roman Berezovsky; Artur Mkrtchyan (Vardan Khatchatryan 40), Sarkis Hovsepyan, Harutyun Vardanyan,
Sarkis Hovhannisyan, Ervand Sukiasyan, Armen Shahgeldyan (Tigran Yesayan 53), Artur Voskanyan
(Hayk Harutyunyan 77), Artur Petrosyan, Albert Sarkisyan, Karapet Mikaelyan


[Match 578] 4 June 1999  (European Championship qualifying – Group 4)
FRANCE – RUSSIA  2-3 (0-1)
Referee:  Paul Durkin (England)
Crowd:    78.788, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    0-1 Alexander Panov (38), 1-1 Emmanuel Petit (48),
          2-1 Sylvain Wiltord (53), 2-2 Alexander Panov (75),
          2-3 Valery Karpin (87)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/9)
Fabien Barthez                 (26/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (47/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (81/Olympique de Marseille)
Marcel Desailly                (55/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (16/AS Roma,ITA)
>88 Robert Pires               (26/Olympique de Marseille)
Didier Deschamps #             (85/Juventus FC,ITA)
Emmanuel Petit                 (31/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Youri Djorkaeff                (54/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
>90+6 Alain Boghossian         (18/Parma AC,ITA)
Sylvain Wiltord                (4/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Christophe Dugarry             (34/Olympique de Marseille)
>59 Patrick Vieira             (13/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Nicolas Anelka                 (8/Arsenal FC,ENG)

RUSSIA:  (Coach:  Oleg Romantsev)
Alexander Filimonov; Viktor Onopko, Dmitry Khlestov, Alexeď Smertin, Yevgeny Varlamov, Yegor Titov,
Sergeď Semak (Vladimir Beschastnykh 60), Valery Karpin, Alexander Mostovoď (Dmitry Khokhlov 26),
Andreď Tikhonov (Iliya Tsymbalar 72), Alexander Panov


[Match 579] 9 June 1999  (European Championship qualifying – Group 4)
ANDORRA – FRANCE  0-1 (0-0)
Referee:  Michael Ross (Northern Ireland)
Crowd:    8.600, Montjuich Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
Goal:     0-1 Frank Leboeuf (86pen)
Red cards:Antonio Lima Sola (87) - Christophe Dugarry (25)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/10)
Ulrich Ramé                    (1/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Christian Karembeu             (40/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Frank Leboeuf                  (22/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (56/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (17/AS Roma,ITA)
Alain Boghossian               (19/Parma AC,ITA)
Emmanuel Petit                 (32/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>56 Patrick Vieira             (14/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Vikash Dhorasoo                (2/Olympique Lyonnais)
>61 Robert Pires               (27/Olympique de Marseille)
Sylvain Wiltord                (5/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Nicolas Anelka                 (9/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Christophe Dugarry             (35/Olympique de Marseille)

ANDORRA:  (Coach:  David Rodrig)
Jésus Alvarez "Koldo"; Agusti Pol, Francesc Ramirez, Ildefonso Lima, Antonio Lima, Josep Garcia "Txema"
(Roberto Alonso Jonas 70), Oscar Sonejee, Justo Ruiz, Jésus Lucendo (Angel Martin 78), Emiliano Gonzalez,
Manuel Jimenez "Manolo" (Genis Garcia 90+3)


[Match 580] 18 August 1999  (Friendly match)
NORTHERN IRELAND – FRANCE  0-1 (0-0)
Referee:  William Young (Scotland)
Crowd:    11.804, Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Goal:     0-1 Lilian Laslandes (67)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/11)
Fabien Barthez                 (27/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (48/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (82/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (57/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>65 Frank Leboeuf              (23/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (46/FC Bayern München,GER)
>56 Vincent Candela            (18/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (15/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>84 Frédéric Déhu              (2/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Alain Boghossian               (20/Parma AC,ITA)
Robert Pires                   (28/Olympique de Marseille)
Johan Micoud                   (1/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Lilian Laslandes               (4/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>77 Tony Vairelles             (4/Olympique Lyonnais)
Sylvain Wiltord                (6/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>56 Laurent Robert             (1/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)

NORTHERN IRELAND:  (Coach:  Lawrie McMenemy)
Maik Taylor (Thomas Wright 46); Aaron Hughes, Mark Williams, Barry Hunter, Kevin Horlock, Jonathan McCarthy,
Stephen Lomas, Neil Lennon, Peter Kennedy (Keith Gillespie 74), Iain Dowie (James Quinn 55), Michael Hughes


[Match 581] 4 September 1999  (European Championship qualifying – Group 4)
UKRAINE – FRANCE  0-0
Referee:  Hugh Dallas (Scotland)
Crowd:    70.000, Olimpiyskyi Stadium, Kiev, Ukraine

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/12)
Fabien Barthez                 (28/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (49/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (83/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (58/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (47/FC Bayern München,GER)
Christian Karembeu             (41/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Didier Deschamps #             (86/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (16/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Youri Djorkaeff                (55/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>69 Robert Pires               (29/Olympique de Marseille)
Zinedine Zidane                (46/Juventus FC,ITA)
Nicolas Anelka                 (10/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>52 Lilian Laslandes           (5/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

UKRAINE:  (Coach:  Joseph Szabo)
Olexandr Shovkovskyi; Oleh Luzhnyi, Olexandr Golovko, Vladislav Vashchuk, Yuriy Dmitrulin
(Volodymyr Mykytin 46), Serhiy Popov, Yuriy Maximov (Serhiy Konovalov 67), Vitaliy Kosovskyi,
Andriy Gusin (Eduard Tsykhmeistruk 81), Serhiy Rebrov, Andriy Shevchenko


[Match 582] 8 September 1999  (European Championship qualifying – Group 4)
ARMENIA – FRANCE  2-3 (1-1)
Referee:  Atanas Ouzounov (Bulgaria)
Crowd:    14.500, Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia
Goals:    1-0 Karapet Mikaelyan (6), 1-1 Youri Djorkaeff (45pen)
          1-2 Zinedine Zidane (67), 1-3 Lilian Laslandes (74)
          2-3 Armen Shahgeldyan (90+5pen)
Red card: Frédéric Déhu (90+3)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/13)
Fabien Barthez                 (29/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (50/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (84/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (59/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (48/FC Bayern München,GER)
Christian Karembeu             (42/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Didier Deschamps #             (87/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Youri Djorkaeff                (56/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Zinedine Zidane                (47/Juventus FC,ITA)
>72 Frédéric Déhu              (3/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Sylvain Wiltord                (7/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>63 Laurent Robert             (2/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Lilian Laslandes               (6/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

ARMENIA:  (Coach:  Souren Barseghyan)
Roman Berezovsky; Vardan Khatchatryan, Sarkis Hovsepyan, Artur Mkrtchyan, Albert Sarkisyan,
Romik Khatchatryan (Artur Kocharyan 75), Armen Shahgeldyan, Tigran Yesayan, Tigran Petrosyan, Hayk Harutyunyan
(Razmik Grigoryan 64), Karapet Mikaelyan (Marcelo Alejandro Devani 68)


[Match 583] 9 October 1999  (European Championship qualifying – Group 4)
FRANCE – ICELAND  3-2 (2-0)
Referee:  Bernhard Heynemann (Germany)
Crowd:    78.391, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Ríkharđur Dađason (18og), 2-0 Youri Djorkaeff (38)
          2-1 Eyjólfur Sverrisson (48), 2-2 Brynjar Björn Gunnarsson (56)
          3-2 David Trezeguet (71)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/14)
Bernard Lama                   (41/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Lilian Thuram                  (51/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (85/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (60/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (49/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (88/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Alain Boghossian               (21/Parma AC,ITA)
>90+4 Patrick Vieira           (17/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (8/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>83 Tony Vairelles             (5/Olympique Lyonnais)
Zinedine Zidane                (48/Juventus FC,ITA)
Youri Djorkaeff                (57/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Lilian Laslandes               (7/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>64 David Trezeguet            (14/AS Monaco)

ICELAND:  (Coach:  Guđjón Ţórđarson)
Birkir Kristinsson; Auđun Helgason, Lárus Orri Sigurđsson, Eyjólfur Sverrisson, Pétur Marteinsson
(Helgi Kolviđsson 90+1), Hermann Hreiđarsson, Brynjar Björn Gunnarsson, Rúnar Kristinsson, Ţórđur Guđjónsson,
Ríkharđur Dađason (Eiđur Smári Guđjohnsen 66), Helgi Sigurđsson (Heiđar Helguson 66)


[Match 584] 13 November 1999  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – CROATIA  3-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Lubos Michel (Slovaquie)
Crowd:    74.167, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Robert Pires (46), 2-0 Florian Maurice (67)
          3-0 Tony Vairelles (73)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/15)
Stéphane Porato                (1/Olympique de Marseille)
Lilian Thuram                  (52/Parma AC,ITA)
Frank Leboeuf                  (24/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (61/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (19/AS Roma,ITA)
Robert Pires                   (30/Olympique de Marseille)
>60 Tony Vairelles             (6/Olympique Lyonnais)
Patrick Vieira                 (18/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Johan Micoud                   (2/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>85 Didier Deschamps           (89/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Alain Boghossian               (22/Parma AC,ITA)
>74 Frédéric Déhu              (4/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Zinedine Zidane                (49/Juventus FC,ITA)
>46 Youri Djorkaeff            (58/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Stéphane Guivarc'h             (14/AJ Auxerre)
>46 Florian Maurice            (6/Olympique de Marseille)

CROATIA:  (Coach:  Miroslav Blaževic)
Željko Pavlovic; Tomislav Rukavina (Daniel Šaric 78), Zvonimir Soldo, Igor Štimac (Boris Živkovic 62), Robert Jarni,
Stjepan Tomas, Aljoša Asanovic, Mario Stanic, Zvonimir Boban (Niko Kovac 85), Davor Šuker, Alen Bokšic

2000

[Match 585] 23 February 2000  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – POLAND  1-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Kyros Vassaras (Greece)
Crowd:    74.350, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goal:     1-0 Zinedine Zidane (88)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/16)
Fabien Barthez                 (30/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (53/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (86/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
>46 Frank Leboeuf              (25/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly                (62/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (50/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (90/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (33/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>58 Patrick Vieira             (19/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (50/Juventus FC,ITA)
Youri Djorkaeff                (59/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>74 Tony Vairelles             (7/Olympique Lyonnais)
Sylvain Wiltord                (9/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>58 Robert Pires               (31/Olympique de Marseille)
David Trezeguet                (15/AS Monaco)

POLAND:  (Coach:  Jerzy Engel)
Jerzy Dudek; Tomasz Klos, Tomasz Waldoch, Jacek Bak, Michal Zewlakow (Tomasz Hajto 65), Jacek Krzynówek
(Tomasz Kielbowicz 90+1), Piotr Swierczewski, Tomasz Iwan (Tomasz Wieszczycki 73), Bartosz Karwan,
Piotr Reiss (Tomasz Rzasa 83), Marcin Zewlakow (Pawel Kryszalowicz 57)


[Match 586] 29 Match 2000  (Friendly match)
SCOTLAND – FRANCE  0-2 (0-0)
Referee:  Rune Pedersen (Norway)
Crowd:    48.157, Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Goals:    0-1 Sylvain Wiltord (54), 0-2 Thierry Henry (90)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/17)
Ulrich Ramé                    (2/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Lilian Thuram                  (54/Parma AC,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (63/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Laurent Blanc (#60)            (87/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Bixente Lizarazu               (51/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (91/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>60 Patrick Vieira             (20/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (34/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Ludovic Giuly                  (1/AS Monaco)
>46 Sylvain Wiltord            (10/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Youri Djorkaeff                (60/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>46 Johan Micoud               (3/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Christophe Dugarry             (36/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>73 Robert Pires               (32/Olympique de Marseille)
Thierry Henry                  (12/Arsenal FC,ENG)

SCOTLAND:  (Coach:  Craig Brown)
Neil Sullivan; Paul Telfer (Allan Johnston 69), Christian Dailly, Colin Hendry, Callum Davidson,
Barry Ferguson, Paul Ritchie (Steven Pressley 46), Donald Hutchison, Colin Cameron (Neil McCann 46),
Kevin Gallacher (Mark Burchill 80), William Dodds


[Match 587] 26 April 2000  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – SLOVENIA  3-2 (0-2)
Referee:  Abderrahim El Arjoun (Morocco)
Crowd:    60.000, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    0-1 Željko Milinovic (3), 0-2 Sašo Udovic (9),
          1-2 David Trezeguet (63), 2-2 Laurent Blanc (77),
          3-2 David Trezeguet (90+5)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/18)
Fabien Barthez                 (31/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (55/Parma AC,ITA)
Frank Leboeuf                  (26/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Laurent Blanc (#63)            (88/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Bixente Lizarazu               (52/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (92/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>63 Emmanuel Petit             (35/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (21/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (51/Juventus FC,ITA)
Robert Pires                   (33/Olympique de Marseille)
>63 Tony Vairelles             (8/Olympique Lyonnais)
Thierry Henry                  (13/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 David Trezeguet            (16/AS Monaco)
Christophe Dugarry             (37/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>46 Johan Micoud               (4/FC Girondins de Boredaux)

SLOVENIA:  (Coach:  Šrecko Katanec)
Mladen Dabanovic; Željko Milinovic, Darko Milanic, Aleksander Knavs, Amir Karic (Marinko Galic 70),
Đoni Novak (Saša Gajser 89), Aleš Ceh, Miran Pavlin (Zoran Pavlovic 64), Mladen Rudonja, Zlatko Zahovic,
Sašo Udovic (Milan Osterc 57)


[Match 588] 28 May 2000  (Friendly match)
CROATIA – FRANCE   0-2 (0-1)
Referee:  Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)
Crowd:    10.000, Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia
Goals:    0-1 Robert Pires (26), 0-2 David Trezeguet (70)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/19)
Fabien Barthez                 (32/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (56/Parma AC,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (64/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Laurent Blanc                  (89/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
>75 Frank Leboeuf              (27/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (53/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (93/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (36/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Patrick Vieira             (22/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (34/Olympique de Marseille)
>46 David Trezeguet            (17/AS Monaco)
Zinedine Zidane                (52/Juventus FC,ITA)
>82 Vincent Candela            (20/AS Roma,ITA)
Sylvain Wiltord                (11/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Thierry Henry                  (14/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>61 Johan Micoud               (5/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

CROATIA:  (Coach:  Miroslav Blaževic)
Dražen Ladic (Željko Pavlovic 10); Robert Kovac (Danijel Šaric 46), Zvonimir Soldo, Igor Štimac,
Robert Jarni, Dario Šimic, Mario Stanic (Stanko Bubalo 89), Aljoša Asanovic (Krunoslav Jurcic 58), 
Niko Kovac, Davor Šuker, Alen Bokšic (Jurica Vucko 46)


[Match 589] 4 June 2000  (Hassan II Tournament – Semifinal)
FRANCE – JAPAN   2-2 (0-1) [not extra-time; 4-2 on penalties]
Referee:  Abderrahim El-Arjoun (Morocco)
Crowd:    30.000, Mohammed-V Stadium, Casablanca, Morocco
Goals:    0-1 Hiroaki Morishima (34), 1-1 Zinedine Zidane (61),
          1-2 Akinori Nishizawa (70), 2-2 Youri Djorkaeff (75)
Penalties:1-0 Hidetoshi Nakata, 1-1 Youri Djorkaeff, 2-1 Atsuhiro Miura,
          2-2 Nicolas Anelka, 2-2 Junichi Inamoto (missed), 2-3 Thierry Henry,
          2-3 Hiroshi Nanami (saved), 2-4 Frank Leboeuf

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/20)
Fabien Barthez                 (33/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (57/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (90/FC Internazionale Milano)
Marcel Desailly (#46)          (65/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>67 Frank Leboeuf              (28/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (54/FC Bayern München,GER)
Robert Pires                   (35/Olympique de Marseille)
>46 Youri Djorkaeff            (61/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (94/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>46 Patrick Vieira             (23/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (37/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (53/Juventus FC,ITA)
>90 Thierry Henry              (15/Arsenal FC,ENG)
David Trezeguet                (18/AS Monaco)
>73 Nicolas Anelka             (11/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Sylvain Wiltord                (12/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>46 Christophe Dugarry         (38/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

JAPAN:  (Coach:  Philippe Troussier)
Seigo Narazaki; Shunsuke Nakamura (Atsuhiro Miura 67), Takeshi Oiwa, Naoki Matsuda, Ryuzo Morioka, Hidetoshi
Nakata, Junichi Inamoto, Hiroshi Nanami, Teruyoshi Ito, Akinori Nishizawa (Atsushi Yanagisawa 90),
Hiroaki Morishima


[Match 590] 6 June 2000  (Hassan II Tournament – Final)
MOROCCO – FRANCE   1-5 (0-1)
Referee:  Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)
Crowd:    57.000, Mohammed-V Stadium, Casablanca, Morocco
Goals:    0-1 Thierry Henry (27), 0-2 Youri Djorkaeff (56pen),
          1-2 Nourredine Naybet (65), 1-3 Christophe Dugarry (79),
          1-4 Nicolas Anelka (83), 1-5 Sylvain Wiltord (90+2)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/21)
Bernard Lama                   (42/Paris-Saint-Germain FC FC)
Christian Karembeu             (43/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Marcel Desailly #              (66/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Frank Leboeuf                  (29/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (21/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (24/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Johan Micoud                   (6/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>67 Didier Deschamps           (95/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Youri Djorkaeff                (62/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>61 Zinedine Zidane            (54/Juventus FC,ITA)
Christophe Dugarry             (39/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>87 Sylvain Wiltord            (13/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Nicolas Anelka                 (12/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Thierry Henry                  (16/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>74 Emmanuel Petit             (38/Arsenal FC,ENG)

MOROCCO:  (Coach:  Henri Kasperczak)
Khalid Fouhami; Lahcen Abrami (Mohamed Kharbouche 59), Nourredine Naybet (Jamal Sellami 75),
Talal El-Karkouri (Mohamed Benchrifa 89), Youssef Mariana, Bouchaib El-M’Barki (Abdelfatah El-Khattari 63),
Othmane El-Assas, Mourad Hdioud (Adil Ramzi 59), Youssef Safri, Salaheddine Bassir, Hicham Zerouali


[Match 591] 11 June 2000  (European Championship 2000 – Group D)
FRANCE – DENMARK   3-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Günter Benkö (Austria)
Crowd:    28.100, Jan Breydel Stadium, Brugge, Belgium
Goals:    1-0 Laurent Blanc (16), 2-0 Thierry Henry (64),
          3-0 Sylvain Wiltord (90+2)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/22)
Fabien Barthez                 (34/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (58/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (91/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (67/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (55/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (96/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (39/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Youri Djorkaeff                (63/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>58 Patrick Vieira             (25/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (55/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (17/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Nicolas Anelka                 (13/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>82 Sylvain Wiltord            (14/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

DENMARK:  (Coach:  Bo Johansson)
Peter Schmeichel; Soren Cřlding, René Henriksen, Michael Schjřnberg, Jan Heintze, Morten Bisgaard
(Martin Jřrgensen 72), Stig Třfting (Thomas Gravesen 72), Allan Nielsen, Jesper Grřnkjćr, Ebbe Sand,
Jon Dahl Tomasson (Mikkel Beck 80)


[Match 592] 16 June 2000  (European Championship 2000 – Group D)
CZECH REPUBLIC – FRANCE   1-2 (1-1)
Referee:  Graham Poll (England)
Crowd:    30.000, Jan Breydel Stadium, Brugge, Belgium
Goals:    0-1 Thierry Henry (7), 1-1 Karel Poborsky (35pen),
          1-2 Youri Djorkaeff (60)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/23)
Fabien Barthez                 (35/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (59/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (92/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (68/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (22/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (26/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Didier Deschamps #             (97/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (40/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Youri Djorkaeff            (64/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Zinedine Zidane                (56/Juventus FC,ITA)
Nicolas Anelka                 (14/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>55 Christophe Dugarry         (40/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Thierry Henry                  (18/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>90+3 Sylvain Wiltord          (15/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

CZECH REPUBLIC:  (Coach:  Josef Chovanec)
Pavel Srnicek; Radek Bejbl (Vratislav Lokvenc 49), Tomas Repka, Karel Rada, Petr Gabriel (Milan Fukal 46),
Karel Poborsky, Tomas Rosicky (Marek Jankulovski 62), Jiri Nemec, Vladimir Smicer, Jan Koller, Pavel Nedved


[Match 593] 21 June 2000  (European Championship 2000 – Group D)
NETHERLANDS – FRANCE   3-2 (1-2)
Referee:  Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Crowd:    51.000, ArenA Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Goals:    0-1 Christophe Dugarry (8), 1-1 Patrick Kluivert (14),
          1-2 David Trezeguet (30), 2-2 Frank De Boer (51),
          3-2 Boudewijn Zenden (59)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/24)
Bernard Lama                   (43/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Christian Karembeu             (44/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Frank Leboeuf                  (30/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (69/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (23/AS Roma,ITA)
Robert Pires                   (36/Olympique de Marseille)
Patrick Vieira                 (27/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>90+2 Didier Deschamps         (98/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Christophe Dugarry             (41/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>68 Youri Djorkaeff            (65/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Johan Micoud                   (7/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
David Trezeguet                (19/AS Monaco)
Sylvain Wiltord                (16/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>80 Nicolas Anelka             (15/Real Madrid CF,ESP)

NETHERLANDS:  (Coach:  Frank Rijkaard)
Sander Westerveld; Paul Bosvelt, Jaap Stam, Frank De Boer, Artur Numan, Philip Cocu, Edgar Davids,
Marc Overmars (Peter Van Vossen 89), Boudewijn Zenden, Patrick Kluivert (Roy Makaay 60), Dennis Bergkamp
(Aaron Winter 78)


[Match 594] 25 June 2000  (European Championship 2000 – Quarterfinal)
SPAIN – FRANCE   1-2 (1-2)
Referee:  Pierluigi Collina (Italy)
Crowd:    30.000, Jan Breydel Stadium, Brugge, Belgium
Goals:    0-1 Zinedine Zidane (32), 1-1 Gaizka Mendieta Zabala (38pen),
          1-2 Youri Djorkaeff (44)
Note: Raul saved a penalty kick (90)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/25)
Fabien Barthez                 (36/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (60/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (93/FC Internazionale Milano)
Marcel Desailly                (70/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (56/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (99/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (28/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Youri Djorkaeff                (66/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Zinedine Zidane                (57/Juventus FC,ITA)
Christophe Dugarry             (42/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Thierry Henry                  (19/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>82 Nicolas Anelka             (16/Real Madrid CF,ESP)

SPAIN:  (Coach:  José Antonio Camacho)
Santiago Canizares; Michel Salgado, Abelardo Fernandez, Francisco Jemez “Paco”, Agustin Aranzabal,
Gaizka Mendieta (Ismael Urzaiz 57), Ivan Helguera (Gerard Lopez 77), Josep Guardiola, Raul Gonzalez,
Pedro Munitis (Joseba Etxeberria 73), Alfonso Perez


[Match 595] 28 June 2000  (European Championship 2000 – Semifinal)
PORTUGAL – FRANCE   1-2 (1-0;1-1) after golden goal
Referee:  Günter Benkö (Austria)
Crowd:    55.000, Stade du Roi Baudouin, Brussels, Belgium
Goals:    1-0 Nuno Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro (19), 1-1 Thierry Henry (51),
          1-2 Zinedine Zidane (117pen)
Red card: Nuno Miguel Soares Pereira Ribeiro (117)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/26)
Fabien Barthez                 (37/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (61/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (94/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (71/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (57/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (29/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Didier Deschamps #             (100/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (41/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>87 Robert Pires               (37/Olympique de Marseille)
Zinedine Zidane                (58/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (20/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>105 David Trezeguet           (20/AS Monaco)
Nicolas Anelka                 (17/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>72 Sylvain Wiltord            (17/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)

PORTUGAL:  (Coach:  Humberto Coelho)
Vitor Baia; Abel Xavier, Fernando Couto, Jorge Costa, Manuel Dimas (Rui Jorge de Oliveira 91),
Francisco Da Costa, José Luis Vidigal (Paulo Bento 61), Sergio Conceiçao, Manuel Rui Costa
(Joao Pinto 78), Luis Figo, Nuno Gomes


[Match 596] 2 July 2000 (European Championship 2000 – Final)
FRANCE – ITALY   2-1 (0-0;1-1) after golden goal
Referee:  Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Crowd:    51.000, De Kuip Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Goals:    0-1 Marco Delvecchio (55), 1-1 Sylvain Wiltord (90+4)
          2-1 David Trezeguet (103)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/27)
Fabien Barthez                 (38/AS Monaco)
Lilian Thuram                  (62/Parma AC,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (95/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
Marcel Desailly                (72/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (58/FC Bayern München,GER)
>86 Robert Pires               (38/Olympique de Marseille)
Youri Djorkaeff                (67/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>76 David Trezeguet            (21/AS Monaco)
Patrick Vieira                 (30/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Didier Deschamps #             (101/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Christophe Dugarry             (43/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>58 Sylvain Wiltord            (18/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Zinedine Zidane                (59/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (21/Arsenal FC,ENG)

ITALY:  (Coaches:  Dino Zoff)
Francesco Toldo; Fabio Cannavaro, Alessandro Nesta, Mark Iuliano, Gianluca Pessotto, Luigi Di Biagio
(Massimo Ambrosini 66), Demetrio Albertini, Paolo Maldini, Francesco Totti, Stefano Fiore
(Alessandro Del Piero 53), Marco Delvecchio (Vincenzo Montella 86)


[Match 597] 16 August 2000  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – FIFA WORLD STARS   5-1 (2-0)
Referee:  Mohamed Guezzaz (Morocco)
Crowd:    58.000, Stade Vélodrome, Marseille, France
Goals:    1-0 David Trezeguet (11), 2-0 David Trezeguet (27), 
          3-0 David Trezeguet (47), 4-0 Robert Pires (56),
          5-0 Nicolas Anelka (77), 5-1 Roberto Baggio (78pen)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/28)
Fabien Barthez                 (39/Manchester United FC,ENG)
>46 Ulrich Ramé                (3/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Vincent Candela                (24/AS Roma,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (96/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
>51 Frank Leboeuf              (31/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly                (73/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (59/FC Bayern München,GER)
>75 Christian Karembeu         (45/Middlesbroug FC,ENG)
Didier Deschamps #             (102/Valencia FC,ESP)
>61 Patrick Vieira             (31/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (42/FC Barcelona,ESP)
>46 Youri Djorkaeff            (68/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Zinedine Zidane                (60/Juventus FC,ITA)
Christophe Dugarry             (44/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
David Trezeguet                (22/Juventus FC,ITA)
>51 Nicolas Anelka             (18/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Thierry Henry                  (22/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Robert Pires               (39/Arsenal FC,ENG)

FIFA WORLD STARS:  (Coaches:  Jozef Venglos et Carlos Queiroz)
Andreas Köpke (Jacques Songo’o 46); Taribo West (Saliou Lassissi 46), Samuel Osei Kuffour
(Ciro Ferrara 58), Aldair Nascimento (Frank Verlaat 58), Rigobert Song (Geremi Njitap 46),
Aaron Winter (Pablo Thiam 46), Carlos Dunga (Jose “Ze” Elias 61), Hidetoshi Nakata 
Zoubeir Baya 46), Pierre Njanka (Khalid Messaed Al-Muwallad 58), Su Maozhen (Yoo Sang-chul 46),
Roberto Baggio


[Match 598] 2 September 2000  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – ENGLAND   1-1 (0-0)
Referee:  Juan Ansuategui Rica (Spain)
Crowd:    76.318, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Emmanuel Petit (64), 1-1 Michael Owen (86)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/29)
Bernard Lama                   (44/Stade Rennais FC)
Lilian Thuram                  (63/Parma AC,ITA)
>80 Vincent Candela            (25/AS Roma,ITA)
Laurent Blanc                  (97/FC Internazionale Milano,ITA)
>59 Frank Leboeuf              (32/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly                (74/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (60/FC Bayern München,GER)
Didier Deschamps #             (103/Valencia CF,ESP)
>59 Patrick Vieira             (32/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (43/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Youri Djorkaeff                (69/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Zinedine Zidane                (61/Juventus FC,ITA)
>65 Robert Pires               (40/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (23/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>73 David Trezeguet            (23/Juventus FC,ITA)
Nicolas Anelka                 (19/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
>46 Sylvain Wiltord            (19/Arsenal FC,ENG)

ENGLAND:  (Coach:  Kevin Keegan)
David Seaman; Sol Campbell, Martin Keown, Tony Adams (Gareth Southgate 46), Gareth Barry, Dennis Wise,
Darren Anderton (Kieron Dyer 69), David Beckham, Nick Barmby (Steve McManaman 83), Paul Scholes
(Michael Owen 79), Andy Cole


[Match 599] 4 October 2000  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – CAMEROON   1-1 (1-1)
Referee:  Michel Piraux (Belgium)
Crowd:    63.704, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Sylvain Wiltord (20), 1-1 Patrick Henri Mboma Dem (44)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/30)
Lionel Létizi                  (3/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
>58 Richard Dutruel            (1/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Lilian Thuram                  (64/Parma AC,ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (75/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Frank Leboeuf                  (33/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (61/ FC Bayern München,GER)
>56 Claude Makelele            (4/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Emmanuel Petit                 (44/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Patrick Vieira                 (33/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Johan Micoud                   (8/Parma AC,ITA)
>75 Martin Djetou              (4/AS Monaco)
Sylvain Wiltord                (20/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>67 Ludovic Giuly              (2/AS Monaco)
David Trezeguet                (24/Juventus FC,ITA)
>56 Laurent Robert             (3/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Thierry Henry                  (24/Arsenal FC,ENG)

CAMEROON:  (Coach:  Pierre Lechantre)
Alioum Boukar; Raymond Kalla, Rigobert Song, Pierre Njanka, Geremi Njitap, Marc-Vivien Foé,
Salomon Olembe (Modeste Mbami 89), Pierre Womé (Bill Tchato 67), Patrice Abanda (Nicolas Alnoudji 32),
Patrick Mboma (Bernard Tchoutang 67), Samuel Eto’o Fils (Joseph-Désiré Job 84)


[Match 600] 7 October 2000  (Friendly match)
SOUTH AFRICA – FRANCE   0-0
Referee:  Jelas Ntebu Masole (Botswana)
Crowd:    37.000, Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/31)
Ulrich Ramé                    (4/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Lilian Thuram                  (65/Parma AC,ITA)
>32 Ludovic Giuly              (3/AS Monaco)
Frank Leboeuf                  (34/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>60 Philippe Christanval       (1/AS Monaco)
Marcel Desailly #              (76/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Christian Karembeu             (46/Middlesbrough FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (5/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Patrick Vieira                 (34/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Martin Djetou                  (5/AS Monaco)
>76 Emmanuel Petit             (45/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Laurent Robert                 (4/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Nicolas Anelka                 (20/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
>67 David Trezeguet            (25/Juventus FC,ITA)
Sylvain Wiltord                (21/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Thierry Henry              (25/Arsenal FC,ENG)

SOUTH AFRICA:  (Coach:  Carlos Queiroz)
Johannes “Hans” Vonk; Mark Fish, Frank Schoeman, Pierre Issa, Bradley Carnell, Benedict McCarthy
(Godfrey Sapula 79), Thabo Mngomeni, Dumisa Ngobe, Delron Buckley (Sibusiso Zuma 52), Quinton Fortune,
Shaun Bartlett


[Match 601] 15 November 2000  (Friendly match)
TURKEY – FRANCE   0-4 (0-3)
Referee:  Georgios Borovilos (Greece)
Crowd:    18.000, Inönu Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey
Goals:    1-0 David Trezeguet (15), 2-0 Sylvain Wiltord (22)
          3-0 Johan Micoud (44), 4-0 Laurent Robert (74)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/32)
Fabien Barthez                 (40/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (66/Parma AC,ITA)
>78 Willy Sagnol               (12/FC Bayern München,GER)
Frank Leboeuf                  (35/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (77/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (26/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (35/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>31 Claude Makelele            (6/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Emmanuel Petit                 (46/FC Barcelona,ESP)
>69 Martin Djetou              (6/AS Monaco)
Zinedine Zidane                (62/Juventus FC,ITA)
>63 Frédéric Déhu              (5/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Johan Micoud                   (9/Parma AC,ITA)
David Trezeguet                (26/Juventus FC,ITA)
>81 Steve Marlet               (1/Olympique Lyonnais)
Sylvain Wiltord                (22/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>57 Laurent Robert             (5/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)

TURKEY:  (Coach:  Senol Günes)
Rüstü Reçber (Omer Catkic 46); Fatih Akyel, Ogun Temizkanoglu, Bülent Korkmaz, Hakan Ünsal,
Emre Belözoglu (Ergun Penbe 63), Suat Kaya (Tayfur Havutçu 46), Mustafa Izzet (Mehmet Polat 37),
Okan Buruk (Tamer Tuna 78), Ahmet Dursun, Fatih Tekke (Umit Karan 46)

2001

[Match 602] 27 February 2001  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – GERMANY   1-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Alfredo Trentalange (Italy)
Crowd:    77.929, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goal:     1-0 Zinedine Zidane (27)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/33)
Fabien Barthez                 (41/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Willy Sagnol                   (2/FC Bayern München,GER)
>60 Bixente Lizarazu           (62/FC Bayern München,GER)
Frank Leboeuf                  (36/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (78/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>77 Mikaël Silvestre           (1/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (27/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (36/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (47/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Sylvain Wiltord                (23/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>54 Robert Pires               (41/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (63/Juventus FC,ITA)
>83 Claude Makelele            (7/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Christophe Dugarry             (45/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Nicolas Anelka                 (21/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
>60 Thierry Henry              (26/Arsenal FC,ENG)

GERMANY:  (Coach:  Rudi Völler)
Oliver Kahn; Christian Wörns, Jens Jeremies, Thomas Linke, Marko Rehmer (Torsten Frings 81),
Carsten Ramelow, Michael Ballack, Marco Bode (Christian Ziege 90), Mehmet Scholl, Dietmar Hamann
(Oliver Neuville 46), Carsten Jancker (Oliver Bierhoff 67)


[Match 603] 24 March 2001  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – JAPAN   5-0 (2-0)
Referee:  Dieter Schoch (Switzerland)
Crowd:    77.888, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Zinedine Zidane (10pen), 2-0 Thierry Henry (14),
          3-0 Sylvain Wiltord (56), 4-0 David Trezeguet (62),
          5-0 David Trezeguet (69)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/34)
Ulrich Ramé                    (5/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Vincent Candela                (28/AS Roma,ITA)
Frank Leboeuf                  (37/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>35 Mikaël Silvestre           (2/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (79/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (63/FC Bayern München,GER)
>81 Christian Karembeu         (47/Middlesbrough FC,ENG)
Sabri Lamouchi                 (12/Parma AC,ITA)
Emmanuel Petit                 (48/FC Barcelona,ESP)
>46 Patrick Vieira             (37/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (42/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>60 Johan Micoud               (10/Parma AC,ITA)
Zinedine Zidane                (64/Juventus FC,ITA)
Christophe Dugarry             (46/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>53 Sylvain Wiltord            (24/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (27/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>53 David Trezeguet            (27/Juventus FC,ITA)

JAPAN:  (Coach:  Philippe Troussier)
Seigo Narazaki; Ryuzo Morioka (Yuji Nakazawa 73), Naoki Matsuda, Toshihiro Hattori (Koji Nakata 78),
Tomokazu Myojin (Naohiro Takahara 46), Junichi Inamoto (Shigeyoshi Mochizuki 70), Hiroshi Nanami,
Shunsuke Nakamura (Atsuhiro Miura 46), Teruyoshi Ito, Hidetoshi Nakata, Akinori Nishizawa (Shoji Jo 70)


[Match 604] 28 March 2001  (Friendly match)
SPAIN – FRANCE   2-1 (1-0)
Referee:  Lutz Michael Fröhlich (Germany)
Crowd:    33.000, Mestalla Stadium, Valencia, Spain
Goals:    1-0 Ivan Helguera (41), 2-0 Fernando Morientes Sanchez (49),
          2-1 David Trezeguet (85)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/35)
Lionel Létizi                  (4/Paris-Saint-Germain FC FC)
Christian Karembeu             (48/Middlesbrough FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (3/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (80/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (64/FC Bayern München,GER)
Claude Makelele                (8/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>59 Robert Pires               (43/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (38/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>78 David Trezeguet            (28/Juventus FC,ITA)
Emmmanuel Petit                (49/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Zinedine Zidane                (65/Juventus FC,ITA)
>63 Johan Micoud               (11/Parma AC,ITA)
Christophe Dugarry             (47/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>46 Sylvain Wiltord            (25/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (28/Arsenal FC,ENG)

SPAIN:  (Coach:  Juan Antonio Camacho)
Santiago Canizares; Manuel Pablo, Fernando Hierro, Miguel Nadal, Sergi Barjuan, Josep Guardiola,
Ivan Helguera (Ruben Baraja 64), Gaizka Mendieta (Joseba Etxeberria 90), Raul Gonzalez, Pedro Munitis
(Vicente Rodriguez 73), Fernando Morientes (Javier Moreno 83)


[Match 605] 25 April 2001  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – PORTUGAL   4-0 (3-0)
Referee:  Hellmut Krug (Germany)
Crowd:    78.832, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Sylvain Wiltord (17), 2-0 Mikaël Silvestre (32),
          3-0 Thierry Henry (34), 4-0 Youri Djorkaeff (80)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/36)
Fabien Barthez                 (42/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (67/Parma AC,ITA)
>71 Vincent Candela            (29/AS Roma,ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (81/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (4/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (65/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (39/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>62 Claude Makelele            (8/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Emmanuel Petit                 (50/FC Barcelona,ESP)
>87 Willy Sagnol               (3/FC Bayern München,GER)
Zinedine Zidane                (66/Juventus FC,ITA)
>46 Youri Djorkaeff            (70/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Sylvain Wiltord                (26/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>55 David Trezeguet            (29/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (29/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (44/Arsenal FC,ENG)

PORTUGAL:  (Coach:  Antonio Oliveira)
Joaquim Quim; Abel Xavier (Helder Cristovao 51), Fernando Couto, Jorge Andrade, Fernando Nelson,
Rui Bento (Simao Sabrosa 44), Fernando Meira, Sergio Conceiçao, Luis Figo, Rui Jorge (Luis Boa Morte 36,
Nuno Gomes 89), Pedro Pauleta


[Match 606] 30 May 2001  (Confederations Cup 2001 – Group A)
KOREA REPUBLIC – FRANCE   0-5 (0-3)
Referee:  Gamal Mahmoud Ahmed El Ghandour (Egypt)
Crowd:    61.500, Daegu Sports Complex, Daegu, Korea Republic
Goals:    0-1 Steve Marlet (9), 0-2 Patrick Vieira (19),
          0-3 Nicolas Anelka (34), 0-4 Youri Djorkaeff (80),
          0-5 Sylvain Wiltord (90+2)
Note: Lee Won-jae stopped a penalty kick by Christophe Dugarry (21)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/37)
Ulrich Ramé                    (6/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Willy Sagnol                   (4/FC Bayern München,GER)
Marcel Desailly #              (82/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (5/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (66/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (40/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (45/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>83 Olivier Dacourt            (1/Leeds United FC,ENG)
Steve Marlet                   (2/Olympique Lyonnais)
>67 Sylvain Wiltord            (27/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Eric Carričre                  (1/FC Nantes-Atlantique)
Christophe Dugarry             (48/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>73 Youri Djorkaeff            (71/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Nicolas Anelka                 (22/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)

KOREA REPUBLIC:  (Coach:  Guus Hiddink)
Lee Woon-jae; Song Chong-gug, Lee Min-sung, Hong Myung-bo, Kim Tae-young (Ha Seok-ju 76),
Choi Sung-yong, Yoo Sang-chul, Lee Young-pyo (Hwang Sun-hong 46), Ko Jong-su (An Hyo-yeon 70),
Park Ji-sung, Seol Ki-hyeon


[Match 607] 1 June 2001  (Confederations Cup 2001 – Group A)
AUSTRALIA – FRANCE   1-0 (0-0)
Referee:  Carlos Batres (Guatemala)
Crowd:    44.400, Daegu Sports Complex, Daegu, Korea Republic
Goal:     1-0 Clayton Zane (60)
Red card: Frank Leboeuf (78)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/38)
Grégory Coupet                 (1/Olympique Lyonnais)
Zoumana Camara                 (1/Olympique de Marseille)
Frank Leboeuf #                (38/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Nicolas Gillet                 (1/FC Nantes-Atlantique)
Jérémie Bréchet                (1/Olympique Lyonnais)
Christian Karembeu             (49/Middlesbrough FC,ENG)
Olivier Dacourt                (2/Leeds United FC,ENG)
>74 Robert Pires               (46/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (28/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Youri Djorkaeff                (72/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>88 Patrick Vieira             (41/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Laurent Robert                 (6/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Frédéric Née                   (1/SEC Bastia)
>71 Nicolas Anelka             (23/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)

AUSTRALIA:  (Coach:  Frank Farina)
Mark Schwarzer; Kevin Muscat, Craig Moore, Tony Popovic, Tony Vidmar, Brett Emerton, Paul Okon,
Josip Skoko (Marco Bresciano 79), Stan Lazaridis, Steve Corica, Clayton Zane (John Aloisi 88)


[Match 608] 3 June 2001  (Confederations Cup 2001 – Group A)
FRANCE – MEXICO   4-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)
Crowd:    28.864, Ulsan Munsu Football Stadium, Ulsan, Korea Republic
Goals:    1-0 Sylvain Wiltord (9), 2-0 Eric Carričre (63)
          3-0 Robert Pires (72), 4-0 Eric Carričre (84)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/39)
Mickaël Landreau               (1/FC Nantes-Atlantique)
Willy Sagnol                   (5/FC Bayern München,GER)
Marcel Desailly #              (83/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (6/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (67/FC Bayern München,GER)
Steve Marlet                   (3/Olympique Lyonnais)
>65 Laurent Robert             (7/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Patrick Vieira                 (42/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (47/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>85 Olivier Dacourt            (3/Leeds United FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (29/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>78 Youri Djorkaeff            (73/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Eric Carričre                  (2/FC Nantes-Atlantique)
Nicolas Anelka                 (24/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)

MEXICO:  (Coach:  Enrique Meza Enriquez)
Oswaldo Sanchez; Victor Ruiz, Pavel Pardo, Claudio Suarez, Duilio Davino, Octavio Valdez, David Rangel,
Cesareo Victorino (Juan Pablo Rodriguez 76), Marco Antonio Ruiz (Joaquin Reyes 64), Antonio De Nigris
(Jared Borgetti 46), Jose Manuel Abundis


[Match 609] 7 June 2001  (Confederations Cup 2001 – Semifinal)
FRANCE – BRAZIL   2-1 (1-1)
Referee:  Gamal Mahmoud Ahmed El Ghandour (Egypt)
Crowd:    34.527, Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, Korea Republic
Goals:    1-0 Robert Pires (7), 1-1 Ramon Menezes Hubner (30),
          2-1 Marcel Desailly (54)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/40)
Ulrich Ramé                    (7/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Christian Karembeu             (50/Middlesbrough FC,ENG)
Frank Leboeuf                  (39/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (84/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (68/FC Bayern München,GER)
Willy Sagnol                   (6/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (43/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (48/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (30/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>87 Laurent Robert             (8/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Youri Djorkaeff                (74/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>61 Eric Carričre              (3/FC Nantes-Atlantique)
Nicolas Anelka                 (25/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)

BRAZIL:  (Coach:  Emerson Leăo)
Dida; Zé Maria II, Lucio, Edmilson, Léo, Leomar, Fábio Rochemback, Ramón, Carlos Miguel (Robert 69),
Leandro II (Vampeta 57), Washington III


[Match 610] 10 June 2001  (Confederations Cup 2001 – Final)
JAPAN – FRANCE   0-1 (0-1)
Referee:  Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)
Crowd:    65.335, Yokohama International Stadium, Yokohama, Japan
Goal:     0-1 Patrick Vieira (28)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/41)
Ulrich Ramé                    (8/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Christian Karembeu             (51/Middlesbrough FC,ENG)
Frank Leboeuf                  (40/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (85/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (69/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (44/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (49/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Steve Marlet                   (4/Olympique Lyonnais)
>58 Laurent Robert             (9/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Youri Djorkaeff                (75/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
>65 Eric Carričre              (4/FC Nantes-Atlantique)
Sylvain Wiltord                (31/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Nicolas Anelka                 (26/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)

JAPAN:  (Coach:  Philippe Troussier)
Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi; Naoki Matsuda, Ryuzo Morioka, Koji Nakata, Junichi Inamoto (Atsuhiro Miura 46),
Kazuyuki Toda, Yasuhiro Hato, Teruyoshi Ito, Shinji Ono (Tatsuhiko Kubo 60), Hiroaki Morishima,
Akinori Nishizawa (Masashi Nakayama 74)


[Match 611] 15 August 2001  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – DENMARK   1-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Thomas Michael McCurry (Scotland)
Crowd:    36.548, Stade Louis Fonteneau-La Beaujoire, Nantes, France
Goal:     1-0 Robert Pires (13)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/42)
Fabien Barthez                 (43/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (68/Juventus FC,ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (86/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Frank Leboeuf                  (41/Olympique de Marseille)
Bixente Lizarazu               (70/FC Bayern München,GER)
>81 Vincent Candela            (30/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (45/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>73 Willy Sagnol               (7/FC Bayern München,GER)
Emmanuel Petit                 (51/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (32/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>56 Steve Marlet               (5/Olympique Lyonnais)
Zinedine Zidane                (67/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Robert Pires                   (50/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>64 Johan Micoud               (12/Parma AC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (30/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>56 David Trezeguet            (30/Juventus FC,ITA)

DENMARK:  (Coach:  Morten Olsen)
Thomas Sörensen; Thomas Helveg, Martin Laursen (Steven Lustü 74), Rene Henriksen, Jan Heintze,
Jesper Gronkjćr (Brian Steen Nielsen 81), Stig Třfting, Dennis Rommedahl, Jon Dahl Tomasson
(Jan Michaelsen 46), Thomas Gravesen (Peter Nielsen 46), Ebbe Sand (Jan Nygĺrd 17).


[Match 612] 1 September 2001  (Friendly match)
CHILE – FRANCE   2-1 (1-0)
Referee:  Daniel Orlando Gimenez (Argentina)
Crowd:    72.728, Nacional Stadium, Santiago, Chili
Goals:    1-0 Pablo Galdames (4), 2-0 Reinaldo Navia (51)
          2-1 David Trezeguet (74)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/43)
Ulrich Ramé                    (9/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Lilian Thuram                  (69/Juventus FC,ITA)
>88 Willy Sagnol               (8/FC Bayern München,GER)
Marcel Desailly #              (87/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>46 Frank Leboeuf              (42/Olympique de Marseille)
Mikaël Silvestre               (7/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (71/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (46/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>63 Claude Makelele            (10/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Emmanuel Petit                 (52/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (33/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Thierry Henry              (31/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (68/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Robert Pires                   (51/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>69 Steve Marlet               (6/Fulham FC,ENG)
David Trezeguet                (31/Juventus FC,ITA)

CHILE:  (Coach: Pedro Garcia)
Sergio Vargas (Nelson Tapia 73); Ricardo Rojas (Luis Fuentes 78), Jorge Vargas, Pedro Reyes,
Mauricio Aros (Rodrigo Perez 69), Pablo Galdames, Clarence Acuna, Francisco Rojas, Rodrigo Tello
(Esteban Valencia 83), Reinaldo Navia (Cristian Montecinos 60), Ivan Zamorano (Claudio Nunez 88).


[Match 613] 6 October 2001  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – ALGERIA   4-1 (3-1)*
Referee:  Paulo Manuel Gomes Costa (Portugal)
Crowd:    78.421, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Vincent Candela (20), 2-0 Emmanuel Petit (32),
          3-0 Thierry Henry (41), 3-1 Djamel Belmadi (45+1),
          4-1 Robert Pires (55)
[* Match stopped by the invasion of the ground at the 76th minute]

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/44)
Fabien Barthez                 (44/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Liliam Thuram                  (70/Juventus FC,ITA)
Frank Leboeuf                  (43/Olympique de Marseille)
>46 Mikaël Silvestre           (8/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (88/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (31/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (47/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (53/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>58 Claude Makelele            (11/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Robert Pires                   (52/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (69/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>46 Youri Djorkaeff            (76/1.FC Kaiserslautern,GER)
Thierry Henry                  (32/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>58 Sylvain Wiltord            (34/Arsenal FC,ENG)
David Trezeguet                (32/Juventus FC,ITA)

ALGERIA:  (Coach:  Rabah Madjer)
Hichem Mezair; Slimane Raho, Mohamed Bradja, Mehdi Meniri, Moulay Haddou, Omar Belbey, Nasredine
Kraouche (Mounir Zeghdoud 57), Yazid Mansouri, Djamel Belmadi (Rafik Saďfi 54), Abdelhafid Tasfaout
(Rachid Djebaďli 68), Farid Ghazi.


[Match 614] 11 November 2001  (Friendly match)
AUSTRALIA – FRANCE   1-1 (1-0)
Referee:  Simon Micallef (Australia)
Crowd:    53.228, Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
Goals:    1-0 Graig Moore (44), 1-1 David Trezeguet (49)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/45)
Fabien Barthez                 (45/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Christian Karembeu             (52/Olympiakos Piraeus,GRE)
Marcel Desailly #              (89/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>83 Mikaël Silvestre           (9/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Frank Leboeuf                  (44/Olympique de Marseille)
Vincent Candela                (32/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (48/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (12/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>66 Eric Carričre              (5/Olympique Lyonnais)
Christophe Dugarry             (49/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>58 Sylvain Wiltord            (35/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (70/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>81 Alain Boghossian           (23/Parma AC,ITA)
Robert Pires                   (53/Arsenal FC,ENG)
David Trezeguet                (33/Juventus FC,ITA)
>66 Nicolas Anelka             (27/Paris-Saint-Germain FC FC)

AUSTRALIA:  (Coach:  Frank Farina)
Mark Schwarzer; Kevin Muscat (John Aloisi 58), Shaun Murphy, Graig Moore, Tony Vidmar, Paul Okon,
Josip Skoko (Marco Bresciano 74), Brett Emerton, Stan Lazaridis, Mark Viduka, Harry Kewell.

2002

[Match 615] 13 February 2002  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – ROMANIA   2-1 (2-0)
Referee:  Dick J.H. Van Egmond (Netherlands)
Crowd:    80.000, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Patrick Vieira (1), 2-0 Emmanuel Petit (27)
          2-1 Ioan Viorel Ganea (89)
Note: Ramé stopped a penalty kick by Mutu (32)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/46)
Ulrich Ramé                    (10/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Lilian Thuram                  (71/Juventus FC/ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (90/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Philippe Christanval           (2/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Vincent Candela                (33/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (49/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Alain Boghossian           (24/Parma AC,ITA)
Emmanuel Petit                 (54/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>46 Claude Makelele            (13/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Zinedine Zidane                (71/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>72 Eric Carričre              (6/Olympique Lyonnais)
Robert Pires                   (54/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (33/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>72 David Trezeguet            (34/Juventus FC,ITA)
Christophe Dugarry             (50/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>60 Sylvain Wiltord            (36/Arsenal FC,ENG)

ROMANIA:  (Coach:  Anghel Iordanescu)
Bogdan Lobont; Cosmin Contra (Flavius Stoican 87), Gheorghe Popescu, Cristian Chivu, Matei Radoi,
Dorinel Munteanu, Razvan Rat (Florin Soava 46), Adrian Mutu (Dumitru Rosu 77), Tiberiu Ghioane,
Viorel Moldovan (Daniel Pancu 72), Adrian Ilie (Ioan Ganea 46).


[Match 616] 27 March 2002  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – SCOTLAND   5-0 (4-0)
Referee:  Jacek Granat (Poland)
Crowd:    80.000, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Zinedine Zidane (12), 2-0 David Trezeguet (23),
          3-0 Thierry Henry (32), 4-0 David Trezeguet (42),
          5-0 Steve Marlet (87)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/47)
Fabien Barthez                 (46/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (34/AS Roma,ITA)
>58 Christian Karembeu         (53/Olympiakos Piraeus,GRE)
Marcel Desailly #              (91/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>46 Mikaël Silvestre           (10/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Frank Leboeuf                  (45/Olympique de Marseille)
>64 Philippe Christanval       (3/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Bixente Lizarazu               (72/FC Bayern München,GER)
Emmanuel Petit                 (55/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (50/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Claude Makelele            (14/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Zinedine Zidane                (72/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>81 Youri Djorkaeff            (77/Bolton Wanderers FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (37/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>58 Steve Marlet               (7/Fulham FC,ENG)
David Trezeguet                (35/Juventus FC,ITA)
>74 Eric Carričre              (7/Olympique Lyonnais)
Thierry Henry                  (34/Arsenal FC,ENG)

SCOTLAND:  (Coach:  Berti Vogts)
Neil Sullivan; David Weir, Christian Dailly, Gary Caldwell, Stephen Crainey, Paul Lambert, Dominic
Matteo, Dougie Freedman (Scot Gemmill 46), Colin Cameron (Gary Holt 46, Jackie McNamara 75), Neil McCann,
Stephen Crawford (Steven Thompson 64).


[Match 617] 17 April 2002  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – RUSSIA   0-0
Referee:  Michael Riley (England)
Crowd:    78.294, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/48)
Fabien Barthez                 (47/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (72/Juventus FC,ITA)
Frank Leboeuf                  (46/Olympique de Marseille)
>46 Philippe Christanval       (4/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Marcel Desailly #              (92/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (73/FC Bayern München,GER)
>79 Vincent Candela            (35/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (51/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (56/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>62 Alain Boghossian           (25/Parma AC,ITA)
Zinedine Zidane                (73/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Youri Djorkaeff                (78/Bolton Wanderers FC,ENG)
>62 Steve Marlet               (8/Fulham FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (35/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Nicolas Anelka                 (28/Liverpool FC,ENG)
>82 Johan Micoud               (13/Parma AC,ITA)

RUSSIA:  (Coach:  Oleg Romantsev)
Rouslan Nigmatouline; Vlasheslav Dayev, Viktor Onopko, Yuri Nikiforov, Dimitri Sennikov, Alexeď
Smertin, Igor Titov, Valery Karpine, Marat Izmaďlov, Alexander Mostovoď, Vladimir Bestchastnykh
(Dimitri Sychev 66).


[Match 618] 18 May 2002  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – BELGIUM   1-2 (1-1)
Referee:  Valentin Ivanov (Russia)
Crowd:    79.959, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    0-1 Glen De Boeck (20), 1-1 Timmy Simons (40og),
          1-2 Marc Wilmots (90+1)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/49)
Ulrich Ramé                    (11/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Lilian Thuram                  (73/Juventus FC,ITA)
>46 Willy Sagnol               (9/FC Bayern München,GER)
Frank Leboeuf                  (47/Olympique de Marseille)
Marcel Desailly #              (93/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (74//FC Bayern München,GER)
>46 Vincent Candela            (36/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (52/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (57/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (38/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>80 Alain Boghossian           (26/Parma AC,ITA)
Youri Djorkaeff                (79/Bolton Wanderers FC,ENG)
>46 Johan Micoud               (14/Parma AC,ITA)
Christophe Dugarry             (51/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
David Trezeguet                (36/Juventus FC,ITA)
>46 Djibril Cissé              (1/AJ Auxerre)

BELGIUM:  (Coach:  Robert Waseige)
Gert De Vlieger; Jacky Peeters (Eric Deflandre 64), Glen De Boeck, Daniel Van Buyten,
Nico Van Kerckhoven, Timmy Simons (Yves Vanderhaeghe 75), Johan Walem (Gaëtan Englebert 81),
Mbo Mpenza (Wesley Sonck 46), Marc Wilmots, Bart Goor (Danny Boffin 46), Gert Verheyen.


[Match 619] 26 May 2002  (Friendly match)
KOREA REPUBLIC – FRANCE   2-3 (2-1)
Referee:  Masayoshi Okada (Japan)
Crowd:    43.000, Suwon World Cup Stadium, Suwon, Korea Republic
Goals:    0-1 David Trezeguet (16), 1-1 Park Ji-sung (26),
          2-1 Seol Ki-hyeon (41), 2-2 Christophe Dugarry (53),
          2-3 Frank Leboeuf (89)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/50)
Fabien Barthez                 (48/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (74/Juventus FC,ITA)
>46 Vincent Candela            (37/AS Roma,ITA)
Frank Leboeuf                  (48/Olympique de Marseille)
Marcel Desailly #              (94/Chelsea FC)
>73 Mikaël Silvestre           (11/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (75/FC Bayern München,GER)
>82 Willy Sagnol               (10/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (53/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>78 Claude Makelele            (15/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Emmmanuel Petit                (58/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Youri Djorkaeff                (80/Bolton Wanderers FC,ENG)
>66 Djibril Cissé              (2/AJ Auxerre)
Zinedine Zidane                (74/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>38 Sylvain Wiltord            (39/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (36/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Christophe Dugarry         (52/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
David Trezeguet                (37/Juventus FC,ITA)

KOREA REPUBLIC:  (Coach: Guus Hiddink)
Kim Byung-ji; Song Chong-gug, Choi Jin-cheul (Lee Ming-sung 64), Lee Young-pyo,
Hong Myung-bo (Choi Sung-yong 64), Choi Tae-uk, Park Ji-sung (Yoon Jung-hwan 76),
Yoo Sang-chul, Kim Nam-il (Lee Eul-yong 46), Hwang Sun-hong (Choi Yong-soo 46,
Cha Du-ri 70), Seol Ki-hyeon.


[Match 620] 31 May 2002  (World Cup 2002 – Group A)
FRANCE – SENEGAL   0-1 (0-1)
Referee:  Ali Mohamed Bujsaim (United Arab Emirates)
Crowd:    62.561, Seoul World Cup Stadium, Seoul, Korea Republic
Goal:     0-1 Papa Bouba Diop (30)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/51)
Fabien Barthez                 (49/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (75/Juventus FC,ITA)
Frank Leboeuf                  (49/Olympique de Marseille)
Marcel Desailly #              (95/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (76/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (54/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (59/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (40/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>81 Djibril Cissé              (3/AJ Auxerre)
Youri Djorkaeff                (81/Bolton Wanderers FC,ENG)
>60 Christophe Dugarry         (53/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Thierry Henry                  (37/Arsenal FC,ENG)
David Trezeguet                (38/Juventus FC,ITA)

SENEGAL:  (Coach: Bruno Metsu)
Tony Mario Sylva; Ferdinand Alexandre Coly, Papa Malick Diop, Lamine Diatta, Omar Daf,
Makhtar Amadou Ndiaye, Salif Alassane Diao, Aliou Cissé, Papa Bouba Diop, Khalilou Fadiga,
Elhadji Ousseynou Diouf.


[Match 621] 6 June 2002  (World Cup 2002 – Group A)
FRANCE – URUGUAY   0-0
Referee:  Felipe Ramos Rizo (Mexico)
Crowd:    38.289, Asiad Main Stadium, Busan, Korea Republic
Red card: Thierry Henry (25)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/52)
Fabien Barthez                 (50/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (76/Juventus FC,ITA)
Frank Leboeuf                  (50/Olympique de Marseille)
>16 Vincent Candela            (38/AS Roma,ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (96/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (77/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (55/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (60/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Johan Micoud                   (15/Parma AC,ITA)
Sylvain Wiltord                (41/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>90+3 Christophe Dugarry       (54/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Thierry Henry                  (38/Arsenal FC,ENG)
David Trezeguet                (39/Juventus FC,ITA)
>80 Djibril Cissé              (4/AJ Auxerre)

URUGUAY:  (Coach: Victor Pua)
Fabian Carini; Alejandro Lembo, Paolo Montero, Gonzalo Sorondo, Gustavo Varela, Marcelo Romero
(Gonzalo De Los Santos 70), Alvaro Recoba, Pablo Garcia, Dario Rodriguez (Gianni Guigou 72),
Sergio Abreu, Dario Silva (Frederico Magallanes 60).


[Match 622] 11 June 2002  (World Cup 2002 – Group A)
DENMARK – FRANCE   2-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Vitor Manuel Melo Pereira (Portugal)
Crowd:    48.100, Incheon Munhak Stadium, Incheon, Korea Republic
Goals:    1-0 Dennis Rommedahl (22), 2-0 Jon Dahl Tomasson (67)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Roger Lemerre/53)
Fabien Barthez                 (51/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Vincent Candela                (39/AS Roma,ITA)
Lilian Thuram                  (77/Juventus FC,ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (97/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (78/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (56/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>71 Johan Micoud               (16/Parma AC,ITA)
Claude Makelele                (16/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Sylvain Wiltord                (42/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>83 Youri Djorkaeff            (81/Bolton Wanderers FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (75/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Christophe Dugarry             (55/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>54 Djibril Cissé              (5/AJ Auxerre)
David Trezeguet                (40/Juventus FC,ITA)

DENMARK:  (Coach: Morten Olsen)
Thomas Sörensen; Thomas Helveg, Martin Laursen, Rene Henriksen, Niclas Jensen, Stig Třfting
(Brian Steen Nielsen 79), Christian Poulsen (Kasper Břgelund 76), Thomas Gravesen, Dennis Rommedahl,
Martin Jřrgensen (Jesper Gronkjćr 46), Jon Dahl Tomasson.


[Match 623] 21 August 2002  (Friendly match)
TUNISIA – FRANCE   1-1 (1-1)
Referee:  Cosimo-Giancarlo Bolognino (Italy)
Crowd:    59.223, 7th-November Stadium, Rades, Tunisia
Goals:    0-1 Mikaël Silvestre (19), 1-1 Ali Zitouni (38)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/1)
Grégory Coupet                 (2/Olympique Lyonnais)
Lilian Thuram                  (78/Juventus FC,ITA)
>75 Bruno Cheyrou              (1/Liverpool FC,ENG)
Philippe Christanval           (5/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Mikaël Silvestre               (12/Manchester United FC,ENG)
>46 Marcel Desailly (#46)      (98/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Willy Sagnol                   (11/FC Bayern München,GER)
>46 Patrick Vieira             (57/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (17/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Vincent Candela                (40/AS Roma,ITA)
>64 Jérémie Bréchet            (2/Olympique Lyonnais)
Eric Carričre                  (8/Olympique Lyonnais)
>46 Emmanuel Petit             (61/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane #              (76/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Sidney Govou                   (1/Olympique Lyonnais)
>64 Djibril Cissé              (6/AJ Auxerre)
Thierry Henry                  (39/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Steve Marlet               (9/Fulham FC,ENG)

TUNISIA:  (Coach:  Youssef Zouaoui)
Ali Boumnijel; Radhi Jaďdi, Khaled Badra, Hamdi Marzouki, Hatem Trabelsi, Hassen Gabsi (Imed
Mhadhebi 71), Jawar Mnari (Oussama Sallami 60), José Menezes Clayton Ribeiro (Tarek Thabet 71),
Slim Ben Achour, Mourad Melki (Lassaad Ouertani 65), Ali Zitouni (Mohamed Selliti 73)


[Match 624] 7 September 2002  (European Championship qualifying – Group 1)
CYPRUS – FRANCE   1-2 (1-1)
Referee:  Herbert Fandell (Germany)
Crowd:    11.898, GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus
Goals:    1-0 Ioannis Okkas (14), 1-1 Djibril Cissé (39),
          1-2 Sylvain Wiltord (52)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/2)
Grégory Coupet                 (3/Olympique Lyonnais)
Lilian Thuram                  (79/Juventus FC,ITA)
Philippe Christanval           (6/FC Barcelona,ESP)
Marcel Desailly #              (99/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (13/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (58/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (18/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Steve Marlet                   (10/Fulham FC,ENG)
>70 Sidney Govou               (2/Olympique Lyonnais)
Zinedine Zidane                (77/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Sylvain Wiltord                (43/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>81 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou (1/AJ Auxerre)
Djibril Cissé                  (7/AJ Auxerre)

CYPRUS:  (Coach:  Momcilo Vukotic)
Nikos Panayiotou; Georgios Theodotou, Petros Konnafis, Akis Ioakim, Dimitris Daskalakis
(Chrysostomos Michael 69), Panayiotis Spyrou, Kostas Kaiafas, Marinos Satsias, Marios Nikolaou
(Marios Agathokleous 76), Ioannis Okkas, Rainer Rauffmann (Yiasoumis Yiasoumi 63)


[Match 625] 12 October 2002  (European Championship qualifying – Group 1)
FRANCE – SLOVENIA  5-0 (2-0)
Referee:  Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
Crowd:    77.619, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Patrick Vieira (10), 2-0 Steve Marlet (35),
          3-0 Steve Marlet (64), 4-0 Sylvain Wiltord (79),
          5-0 Sidney Govou (86)
Red card:Sasa Gajser (90+2)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/3)
Fabien Barthez                 (52/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (80/Juventus FC,ITA)
>84 Willy Sagnol               (12/FC Bayern München,GER)
William Gallas                 (1/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (100/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (14/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (19/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Patrick Vieira                 (59/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (78/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Steve Marlet                   (11/Fulham FC,ENG)
>80 Sidney Govou               (3/Olympique Lyonnais)
Sylvain Wiltord                (44/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>87 Bruno Cheyrou              (2/Liverpool FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (40/Arsenal FC,ENG)

SLOVENIA:  (Coach:  Bojan Prasnikar)
Marko Simeunovic; Fabijan Cipot, Muamer Vugdalic, Amir Karic (Suad Filekovic 89), Saša Gajser,
Goran Šukalo, Aleksander Radosavljevic (Anton Žlogar 68), Miran Pavlin, Ermin Šiljak, Zlatko Zahovic,
Sebastjan Cimirotic (Nastja Ceh 46)


[Match 626] 16 October 2002  (European Championship qualifying – Group 1)
MALTA – FRANCE  0-4 (0-2)
Referee:  Alexandru Dan Tudor (Romania)
Crowd:    10.000, National Stadium, Ta’Qali, Malta
Goals:    0-1 Thierry Henry (25), 0-2 Thierry Henry (36),
          0-3 Sylvain Wiltord (59), 0-4 Eric Carričre (84)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/4)
Fabien Barthez                 (53/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (81/Juventus FC,ITA)
>85 Philippe Mexčs             (1/AJ Auxerre)
William Gallas                 (2/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (101/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (15/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (60/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>70 Olivier Dacourt            (4/Leeds United FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (20/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Zinedine Zidane                (79/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Sylvain Wiltord                (45/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (41/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>78 Eric Carričre              (9/Olympique Lyonnais)
Steve Marlet                   (12/Fulham FC,ENG)

MALTA:  (Coach:  Siegfried Held)
Mario Muscat; Jeffrey Chetcuti, Luke Dimech, Brian Saďd, Darren Debono (Miguel Mifsud 88), David
Carabott, Stefan Giglio, Joe Brincat (George Mallia 70), Gilbert Agius, Michael Mifsud, Chucks Nwoko
(Daniel Bogdanovic 46)


[Match 627] 20 November 2002  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – YUGOSLAVIA  3-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Eduardo Iturralde Gonzales (Spain)
Crowd:    68.000, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Eric Carričre (12), 2-0 Eric Carričre (50),
          3-0 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo-Obou (70)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/5)
Fabien Barthez                 (54/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (82/Juventus FC,ITA)
>80 Benoît Pedretti            (1/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
William Gallas                 (3/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (102/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>46 Philippe Mexčs             (2/AJ Auxerre)
Jérémie Bréchet                (3/Olympique Lyonnais)
>14 Mikaël Silvestre           (16/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Eric Carričre                  (10/Olympique Lyonnais)
>85 Ludovic Giuly              (4/AS Monaco FC)
Claude Makelele                (21/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>54 Sylvain Wiltord            (46/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit (#46)           (62/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou     (2/AJ Auxerre)
Steve Marlet                   (13/Fulham FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (42/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>75 Daniel de Sa Moreira       (1/RC Lens)

YUGOSLAVIA:  (Coach:  Dejan Savicevic)
Dragoslav Jevric; Nemanja Vidic, Sinisa Mihajlovic (Dejan Stefanovic 61), Mladen Krstajic (Milan Dudic 85),
Igor Duljaj (Goran Trobok 68), Ivica Dragutinovic, Marjan Markovic, Dejan Stankovic (Branko Boskovic 71),
Predrag Djordjevic (Ognjen Koroman 52), Mateja Kezman, Darko Kovacevic (Savo Milosevic 46)

2003

[Match 628] 12 February 2003  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – CZECH REPUBLIC  0-2 (0-1)
Referee:  Wolfgang Stark (Germany)
Crowd:    57.366, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    0-1 Zdenek Grygera (7), 0-2 Milan Baroš (61)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/6)
Ulrich Ramé                    (12/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
Lilian Thuram                  (83/Juventus FC,ITA)
William Gallas                 (4/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (103/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (79/FC Bayern München,GER)
>76 Mikaël Silvestre           (17/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (22/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>46 Patrick Vieira             (61/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Emmanuel Petit                 (63/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>76 Benoît Pedretti            (2/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Sylvain Wiltord                (47/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Robert Pires               (55/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (80/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Steve Marlet                   (14/Fulham FC,ENG)
>46 David Trezeguet            (41/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (43/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>66 Djibril Cissé              (8/AJ Auxerre)

CZECH REPUBLIC:  (Coach:  Karel Brückner)
Petr Cech; René Bolf, Tomáš Ujfaluši, Zdenek Grygera, Tomáš Galásek (Patrik Gedeon 73), Marek Jankulovski
(Adam Petrouš 89), Karel Poborský (Tomáš Hübschman 77), Tomáš Rosický (Richard Dostálek 57), Pavel Nedved,
Vladimír Šmicer (Štepán Vachoušek 17), Jan Koller (Milan Baroš 57, Vratislav Lokvenc 79)


[Match 629] 29 March 2003  (European Championship qualifying – Group 1)
FRANCE – MALTA  6-0 (2-0)
Referee:  Emil Bozinovski (Macedonia FYR)
Crowd:    40.775, Stade Félix Bollaert, Lens, France
Goals:    1-0 Sylvain Wiltord (37), 2-0 Thierry Henry (39),
          3-0 Thierry Henry (54), 4-0 Zinedine Zidane (57pen),
          5-0 David Trezeguet (70), 6-0 Zinedine Zidane (80)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/7)
Fabien Barthez                 (55/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (84/Juventus FC,ITA)
>66 Willy Sagnol               (13/FC Bayern München,GER)
William Gallas                 (5/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (18/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (80/FC Bayern München,GER)
Benoît Pedretti                (3/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Claude Makelele                (23/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Sylvain Wiltord                (48/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>75 Sidney Govou               (4/Olympique Lyonnais)
Zinedine Zidane #              (81/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
David Trezeguet                (42/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (44/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>81 Jérôme Rothen              (1/AS Monaco FC)

MALTA:  (Coach:  Siegfried Held)
Mario Muscat; Simon Vella, Brian Saďd, David Carabott, Carlo Mamo (Jeffrey Chetcuti 71), Luke Dimech,
Ian Ciantar, Daniel Bogdanovic (Noël Turner 62), George Mallia, Michael Mifsud, Chucks Nwoko


[Match 630] 2 April 2003  (European Championship qualifying – Group 1)
ISRAEL – FRANCE  1:2 (1:2)
Referee:  Graham Barber (England)
Crowd:    2.455, Stadio Renzo Barbera "della Favorita", Palermo, Italy
Goals:    1-0 Omri Afek (2), 1-1 David Trezeguet (23)
          1-2 Zinedine Zidane (45+1)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/8)
Fabien Barthez                 (56/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (85/Juventus FC,ITA)
William Gallas                 (6/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (19/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (81/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (62/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (24/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Sylvain Wiltord                (49/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>66 Sidney Govou               (5/Olympique Lyonnais)
Zinedine Zidane #              (82/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
David Trezeguet                (43/Juventus FC,ITA)
>74 Djibril Cissé              (9/AJ Auxerre)
Thierry Henry                  (45/Arsenal FC,ENG)

ISRAEL:  (Coach:  Avraham Grant)
Dudu Awat; Alon Harazi, Arik Benado, Tal Ben Haďm, Adoram Keise, Idan Tal (Walid Badir 56), Yossi Abukasis,
Tal Banin (Yossi Shai Benayoun 75), Omri Afek, Amir Torjman (Michael Zandberg 46), Haďm Revivo


[Match 631] 30 April 2003  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – EGYPT  5-0 (3-0)
Referee:  Massimo Busacca (Switzerland)
Crowd:    54.554, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Thierry Henry (25), 1-0 Thierry Henry (34),
          3-0 Robert Pires (45+1), 4-0 Djibril Cissé (62)
          5-0 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou (79)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/9)
Fabien Barthez                 (57/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Willy Sagnol                   (14/FC Bayern München,GER)
William Gallas                 (7/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (104/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>75 Philippe Mexčs             (3/AJ Auxerre)
Bixente Lizarazu (#75)         (82/FC Bayern München,GER)
Benoît Pedretti                (4/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Olivier Dacourt                (5/Leeds United FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (50/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>71 Daniel de Sa Moreira       (2/RC Lens)
Robert Pires                   (56/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>66 Jérôme Rothen              (2/AS Monaco FC)
Thierry Henry                  (46/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>58 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou (3/AJ Auxerre)
Djibril Cissé                  (10/AJ Auxerre)
>82 Mikaël Silvestre           (20/Manchester United FC,ENG)

EGYPT:  (Coach:  Mohsen Saleh)
Essam El-Hadary; Besheer El-Tabei, Hany Saďd, Ahmed Hassan, Tarek El-Sayed (Tarek El-Saďd 72),
Gamal Hamza (Mohamed Gouda 46), Ahmed Fathi, Ayman Abdel Aziz, Hossam Ghali (Hazem Emam 75),
Abdel Zaher El-Saqqa, Ahmed Hossam "Mido"


[Match 632] 18 June 2003  (FIFA Confederations Cup 2003 – Group A)
FRANCE – COLOMBIA  1-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Lucilio Cardoso Cortez Batista (Portugal)
Crowd:    38.541, Stade de Gerland, Lyon, France
Goals:    1-0 Thierry Henry (39pen)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/10)
Grégory Coupet                 (4/Olympique Lyonnais)
Lilian Thuram                  (86/Juventus FC,ITA)
Philippe Mexčs                 (4/AJ Auxerre)
Marcel Desailly #              (105/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (83/FC Bayern München,GER)
Benoît Pedretti                (5/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Olivier Dacourt                (6/Leeds United FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (51/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou     (4/AJ Auxerre)
>61 Robert Pires               (57/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (47/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>85 Steve Marlet               (15/Fulham FC,ENG)
Djibril Cissé                  (11/AJ Auxerre)
>77 Sidney Govou               (6/Olympique Lyonnais)

COLOMBIA:  (Coach:  Francisco Maturana)
Oscar Cordoba; Ivan Cordoba, Mario Yepes, Gonzalo Martinez (Gerardo Vallejo 90+3),
Gerardo Bedoya, Jorge Lopez, Ruben Dario Velasquez, Jairo Patino (Eudalio Arriaga 66),
Elson Becerra, Giovanni Hernandez, Victor Aristizabal


[Match 633] 20 June 2003  (FIFA Confederations Cup 2003 – Group A)
FRANCE – JAPAN  2-1 (1-0)
Referee:  Mark Alexander Shield (Australia)
Crowd:    33.070, Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Etienne, France
Goals:    1-0 Robert Pires (43pen), 1-1 Shunsuke Nakamura (60),
          2-1 Sidney Govou (66)
Red card: Willy Sagnol (90+1)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/11)
Fabien Barthez                 (58/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong    (1/AJ Auxerre)
William Gallas                 (8/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (21/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Willy Sagnol                   (15/FC Bayern München,GER)
Robert Pires #                 (58/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Olivier Dacourt                (7/Leeds United FC,ENG)
>58 Benoît Pedretti            (6/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Ousmane Dabo                   (1/Atalanta Bergamo,ITA)
Jérôme Rothen                  (3/AS Monaco FC)
>66 Sylvain Wiltord            (52/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Steve Marlet                   (16/Fulham FC,ENG)
>80 Thierry Henry              (48/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Sidney Govou                   (7/Olympique Lyonnais)

JAPAN:  (Coach:  Artur Antunes Coimbra "Zico")
Seigo Narazaki; Tsuneyasu Miyamoto, Keisuke Tsuboi, Nobuhisa Yamada, Hidetoshi Nakata,
Alessandro Santos, Yasuhito Endo, Junichi Inamoto (Koji Nakata 74), Shunsuke Nakamura
(Mitsuo Ogasawara 80), Yoshito Okubo, Naohiro Takahara


[Match 634] 22 June 2003  (FIFA Confederations Cup 2003 – Group A)
FRANCE – NEW-ZEALAND  5-0 (2-0)
Referee:  Masoud Moradi (Iran)
Crowd:    36.842, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou (17), 2-0 Thierry Henry (20),
          3-0 Djibril Cissé (70), 4-0 Ludovic Giuly (90+2),
          5-0 Robert Pires (90+3)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/12)
Mickaël Landreau               (2/FC Nantes-Atlantique)
Lilian Thuram                  (87/Juventus FC,ITA)
Philippe Mexčs                 (5/AJ Auxerre)
Marcel Desailly #              (106/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (84/FC Bayern München,GER)
Ludovic Giuly                  (5/AS Monaco FC)
Benoît Pedretti                (7/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
>68 Ousmane Dabo               (2/Atalanta Bergamo,ITA)
Sylvain Wiltord                (53/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>76 Robert Pires               (59/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou     (5/AJ Auxerre)
Thierry Henry                  (49/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>74 Steve Marlet               (17/Fulham FC,ENG)
Djibril Cissé                  (12/AJ Auxerre)

NEW ZEALAND:  (Coach:  Mick Waitt)
Mike Utting; Gerard Davis, Ryan Nelsen, Chris Zoricich (Duncan Oughton 73), Danny Hay (Scott Smith 81),
Mark Burton (Chris Jackson 68), Raf De Gregorio, Simon Elliott, Noah Hickey, Chris Bouckenooghe, Vaughan Coveny


[Match 635] 26 June 2003  (FIFA Confederations Cup 2003 – Semifinal)
FRANCE – TURKEY  3-2 (3-1)
Referee:  Jorge Larrionda Pietrafiesa (Uruguay)
Crowd:    41.195, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Thierry Henry (11), 2-0 Robert Pires (26),
          2-1 Gökdeniz Karadeniz (42), 3-1 Sylvain Wiltord (43),
          4-1 Tuncay Sanli (48)
Note: Okan Yilmaz missed a penalty kick (89)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/13)
Grégory Coupet                 (5/Olympique Lyonnais)
William Gallas                 (9/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (107/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (88/Juventus FC,ITA)
Mikaël Silvestre               (22/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (60/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>70 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou (6/AJ Auxerre)
Olivier Dacourt                (8/Leeds United FC,ENG)
Benoît Pedretti                (8/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Sylvain Wiltord                (54/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>78 Ludovic Giuly              (6/AS Monaco FC)
Thierry Henry                  (50/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Sidney Govou                   (8/Olympique Lyonnais)
>66 Djibril Cissé              (13/AJ Auxerre)

TURKEY:  (Coach:  Senol Gunes)
Rüstü Reçber (Ömer Çatkiç 36); Fatih Akyel, Bülent Korkmaz, Alpay Özalan, Ibrahim Üzülmez,
Ergün Penbe, Yildiray Bastürk (Necati Ates 81), Gökdeniz Karadeniz, Selçuk Sahin (Volkan Arslan 85),
Tuncay Sanli, Okan Yilmaz


[Match 636] 29 June 2003  (FIFA Confederations Cup 2003 – Final)
FRANCE – CAMEROON  1-0 (0-0;0-0) after golden goal
Referee:  Valentin Ivanov (Russia)
Crowd:    51.985, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goal:     1-0 Thierry Henry (97)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/14)
Fabien Barthez                 (59/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Willy Sagnol                   (16/FC Bayern München,GER)
>76 Lilian Thuram              (89/Juventus FC,ITA)
William Gallas                 (10/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Marcel Desailly #              (108/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (85/FC Bayern München,GER)
Ludovic Giuly                  (7/AS Monaco FC)
Olivier Dacourt                (9/Leeds United FC,ENG)
>90 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou (7/AJ Auxerre)
Benoît Pedretti                (9/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Sylvain Wiltord                (55/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>65 Robert Pires               (61/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (51/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Djibril Cissé                  (14/AJ Auxerre)

CAMEROON:  (Coach: Winfried Schäfer)
Idriss Kameni; Lucien Mettomo, Rigobert Song, Jean-Joël Perrier-Doumbe, Thimothée Atouba, Geremi Njitap,
Valery Mezague (Achille Emana 91), Modeste Mbami, Eric Djemba-Djemba, Mohamadou Idrissou, Pius Ndiefi
(Samuel Eto'o Fils 67)


[Match 637] 20 August 2003  (Friendly match)
SWITZERLAND – FRANCE  0-2 (0-1)
Referee:  Paul Allaerts (Belgium)
Crowd:    30.000, Stade de Genčve, Genčve, Switzerland
Goals:    0-1 Sylvain Wiltord (12), 0-2 Steve Marlet (54)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/15)
Fabien Barthez                 (60/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (90/Juventus FC,ITA)
>61 Willy Sagnol               (17/FC Bayern München,GER)
Marcel Desailly #              (109/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>77 Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong(2/AJ Auxerre)
Mikaël Silvestre               (23/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu (#77)         (86/FC Bayern München,GER)
Sylvain Wiltord                (56/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>70 Djibril Cissé              (15/AJ Auxerre)
Patrick Vieira                 (63/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Benoît Pedretti            (10/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Olivier Dacourt                (10/AS Roma,ITA)
>84 Ousmane Dabo               (3/SS Lazio,ITA)
Zinedine Zidane                (83/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>70 Ludovic Giuly              (8/AS Monaco FC)
David Trezeguet                (44/Juventus FC,ITA)
>62 Robert Pires               (62/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (52/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Steve Marlet               (18/Fulham FC,ENG)

SWITZERLAND:  (Coach: Köbi Kuhn)
Jörg Stiel (Pascal Zuberbühler 46); Remo Meyer, Stéphane Henchoz, Murat Yakin
(Marco Zwyssig 46), Bruno Berner, Fabio Celestini (Raphaël Wicky 77), Johann Vogel
(Mario Cantaluppi 86), Patrick Muller (Benjamin Huggel 77), Ricardo Cabanas, Alexander Frei,
Stéphane Chapuisat (Milaim Rama 46)


[Match 638] 6 September 2003  (European Championship qualifying – Group 1)
FRANCE – CYPRUS  5-0 (3-0)
Referee:  Leslie Irvine (Northern Ireland)
Crowd:    45.000, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 David Trezeguet (8), 2-0 Sylvain Wiltord (20),
          3-0 Sylvain Wiltord (41), 4-0 Thierry Henry (60),
          5-0 David Trezeguet (82)
 
FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/16)
Fabien Barthez                 (61/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (91/Juventus FC,ITA)
>65 Willy Sagnol               (18/FC Bayern München,GER)
Marcel Desailly #              (110/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (24/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (87/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (64/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>71 Olivier Dacourt            (11/AS Roma,ITA)
Claude Makelele                (25/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (63/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (57/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (53/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>78 Steve Marlet               (19/Olympique de Marseille)
David Trezeguet                (45/Juventus FC,ITA)

CYPRUS:  (Coach:  Momcilo Vukotic)
Nikos Panayiotou; Petros Konnafis (Akis Ioakim 46), Marios Nikolaou, Stelios Okkarides,
Georgios Theodotou, Marinos Satsias, Ioannis Okkas, Kostas Kaiafas, Michalis Konstantinou
(Yiasoumis Yiasoumi 66), Nicolaos Georgiou, Giotis Engomitis (Chrysostomos Michael 58)


[Match 639] 10 September 2003  (European Championship qualifying – Group 1)
SLOVENIA – FRANCE  0-2 (0-1)
Referee:  Domenico Messina (Italy)
Crowd:    9.500, Central Stadium, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Goals:    0-1 David Trezeguet (10), 0-2 Olivier Dacourt (71)
Red card: Claude Makelele (67)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/17)
Fabien Barthez                 (62/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (92/Juventus FC,ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (111/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (25/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (88/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (65/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (26/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane                (84/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>79 Robert Pires               (64/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (58/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>76 Willy Sagnol               (19/FC Bayern München,GER)
Thierry Henry                  (54/Arsenal FC,ENG)
David Trezeguet                (46/Juventus FC,ITA)
>69 Olivier Dacourt            (12/AS Roma,ITA)

SLOVENIA:  (Coach:  Bojan Prašnikar)
Marko Simeunovic; Fabijan Cipot, Aleksander Knavs, Muamer Vugdalic (Matej Šnofl 83),
Milenko Acimovic, Miran Pavlin, Goran Šukalo (Adem Kapic 54), Amir Karic, Nastja Ceh,
Zlatko Zahovic (Sebastjan Cimirotic 65), Ermin Šiljak 


[Match 640] 11 October 2003  (European Championship qualifying – Group 1)
FRANCE – ISRAEL  3-0 (3-0)
Referee:  Cosimo-Giancarlo Bolognino (Italy)
Crowd:    57.009, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goals:    1-0 Thierry Henry (9), 2-0 David Trezeguet (25),
          3-0 Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong (43)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/18)
Fabien Barthez                 (63/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Anthony Réveillčre             (1/Olympique Lyonnais)
Lilian Thuram                  (93/Juventus FC,ITA)
Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong    (3/AJ Auxerre)
Bixente Lizarazu               (89/FC Bayern München,GER)
Robert Pires                   (65/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>86 Ludovic Giuly              (9/AS Monaco FC)
Benoît Pedretti                (11/FC Sochaux-Montbéliard)
Olivier Dacourt                (13/AS Roma,ITA)	
Zinedine Zidane #              (85/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Thierry Henry                  (55/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>77 Djibril Cissé              (16/AJ Auxerre)
David Trezeguet                (47/Juventus FC,ITA)
>85 Steve Marlet               (20/Olympique de Marseille)

ISRAEL:  (Coach:  Avraham Grant)
Nir Davidovitch; Alon Harazi, Arik Benado, Shimon Gershon, Adoram Keise, Yossi Shai Benayoun,
Oren Zitoni (Pini Balali 89), Walid Badir (Kfir Udi 76), Idan Tal, Haďm Revivo,
Michael Zandberg (Yossi Abukasis 46)


[Match 641] 15 November 2003  (Friendly match)
GERMANY – FRANCE  0-3 (0-1)
Referee:  Stefano Farina (Italy)
Crowd:    53.574, Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Goals:    0-1 Thierry Henry (21), 0-2 David Trezeguet (55),
          0-3 David Trezeguet (81)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/19)
Grégory Coupet                 (6/Olympique Lyonnais)
Willy Sagnol                   (20/FC Bayern München,GER)
>61 William Gallas             (11/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (94/Juventus FC,ITA)
Mikaël Silvestre               (26/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (90/FC Bayern München,GER)
Robert Pires                   (66/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>73 Sylvain Wiltord            (59/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (27/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Olivier Dacourt                (14/AS Roma,ITA)	
Zinedine Zidane #              (86/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
David Trezeguet                (48/Juventus FC,ITA)
>82 Sidney Govou               (9/Olympique Lyonnais)
Thierry Henry                  (56/Arsenal FC,ENG)

GERMANY:  (Coach: Rudi Völler)
Oliver Kahn; Arne Friedrich, Jens Nowotny (Marko Rehmer 76), Christian Wörns, Andreas Hinkel,
Frank Baumann (Fabian Ernst 71), Jens Jeremies, Bernd Schneider (Paul Freier 67), Michael Ballack,
Fredi Bobic (Miroslav Klose 67), Kevin Kuranyi 

2004

[Match 642] 18 February 2004  (Friendly match)
BELGIUM – FRANCE  0-2 (0-1)
Referee:  Mark Hasley (England)
Crowd:    43.160, Stade du Roi Baudouin, Brussels, Belgium
Goals:    0-1 Sidney Govou (45+1), 0-2 Louis Saha (76)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/20)
Fabien Barthez                 (64/Olympique de Marseille)
William Gallas                 (12/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>85 Philippe Mexčs             (6/AJ Auxerre)
Marcel Desailly #              (112/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (95/Juventus FC,ITA)
Mikaël Silvestre               (27/Manchester United FC,ENG)
>46 Bixente Lizarazu           (91/FC Bayern München,GER)
Olivier Dacourt                (15/AS Roma,ITA)
>18 Claude Makelele            (28/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (66/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>62 Jérôme Rothen              (4/AS Monaco FC)
Zinedine Zidane                (87/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>78 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou (8/AJ Auxerre)
Peguy Luyindula Makanda        (1/Olympique Lyonnais)
>62 Steve Marlet               (21/Olympique de Marseille)
Louis Saha                     (1/Manchester United FC,ENG)
>85 Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong(4/AJ Auxerre)
Sidney Govou                   (10/Olympique Lyonnais)
>46 Robert Pires               (67/Arsenal FC,ENG)

BELGIUM:  (Coach: Aimé Anthuenis)
Gert De Vlieger (Frédéric Herpoel 46); Eric Deflandre (Olivier De Cock 85), Timmy Simons,
Vincent Kompany, Jelle Van Damme, Walter Bassegio (Roberto Bisconti 85), Philippe Clément,
Mbo Mpenza (Emile Mpenza 69), Peter Van Der Heyden (Tom Soetaers 53), Thomas Buffel
(Thomas Chatelle 85), Wesley Sonck (Luigi Pieroni 88)

[Match 643] 31 March 2004  (Friendly match)
NETHERLANDS – FRANCE  0-0
Referee:  Wolfgang Stark (Germany)
Crowd:    52.000, De Kuip Stadion, Rotterdam, Netherlands

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/21)
Fabien Barthez                 (65/Olympique de Marseille)
Willy Sagnol                   (21/FC Bayern München,GER)
Marcel Desailly #              (113/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (96/Juventus FC,ITA)
>69 William Gallas             (13/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (92/FC Bayern München,GER)
>58 Mikaël Silvestre           (28/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Ludovic Giuly                  (10/AS Monaco FC)
>46 Bruno Cheyrou              (3/Liverpool FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (29/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>58 Benoît Pedretti            (12/FC Sochaux Montbéliard)
Olivier Dacourt                (16/AS Roma,ITA)
Johan Micoud                   (17/Werder Bremen,GER)
David Trezeguet                (49/Juventus FC,ITA)
>69 Peguy Luyindula Makanda    (2/Olympique Lyonnais)
Sidney Govou                   (11/Olympique Lyonnais)
>46 Thierry Henry              (57/Arsenal FC,ENG)

NETHERLANDS:   (Coach: Dick Advocaat)
Edwin Van Der Sar; Mario Melchiot, Johnny Heitinga, Philip Cocu, Boudewijn Zenden,
Edgar Davids, Marc Van Bommel (Wesley Sneijder 46), Andy Van Der Meyde (Paul Bosvelt 90),
Rafael Van Der Vaart (John De Jong 70), Marc Overmars, Roy Makaay (Pierre Van Hooijdonk 70)

[Match 644] 20 May 2004  (Friendly match – FIFA Centenary)
FRANCE – BRASIL  0-0
Referee:  Manuel Enrique Mejuto Gonzalez (Spain)
Crowd:    79.344, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/22)
Grégory Coupet                 (7/Olympique Lyonnais)
Lilian Thuram                  (97/Juventus FC,ITA)
Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong    (5/AJ Auxerre)
Marcel Desailly #              (114/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>46 Bernard Mendy              (1/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
William Gallas                 (14/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (68/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Sylvain Wiltord            (60/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira (#69)           (67/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (30/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane (#46)          (88/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
>69 Narcisse-Olivier Kapo Obou (9/AJ Auxerre)
David Trezeguet                (50/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (58/Arsenal FC,ENG)

BRASIL:   (Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira)
Dida; Cafu, Luisăo, Cris, Roberto Carlos; Edmílson, Juninho Pernambucano (Júlio Baptista 81),
Kaká (Alex I 46), Zé Roberto II (Edu II 46), Ronaldinho Gaúcho, Ronaldo

Note: during the first period, all the players wore clothing of footballer of 1904


[Match 645] 28 May 2004  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – ANDORRA  4-0 (1-0)
Referee:  Mourad Daami (Tunisia)
Crowd:    27.753, Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier, France
Goals:    1-0 Sylvain Wiltord (45), 2-0 Sylvain Wiltord (55),
          3-0 Louis Saha (68), 4-0 Steve Marlet (74)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/23)
Grégory Coupet                 (8/Olympique Lyonnais)
Willy Sagnol                   (22/FC Bayern München,GER)
Marcel Desailly #              (115/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>70 Lilian Thuram (#70)        (98/Juventus FC,ITA)
William Gallas                 (15/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (29/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (61/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (68/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Bixente Lizarazu           (93/FC Bayern München,GER)
Benoît Pedretti                (13/FC Sochaux Montbéliard)
Robert Pires                   (69/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Louis Saha                     (2/Manchester United FC,ENG)
>70 David Trezeguet            (51/Juventus FC,ITA)
Steve Marlet                   (22/Olympique de Marseille)
>79 Jean-Alain Boumsong Somkong(6/AJ Auxerre)

ANDORRA:   (Coach: David Rodrigo)
Jesus Alvarez Koldo; Francesc Ramirez (Jordi Escura 86), Ildefons Lima, Juli Fernandez,
Antoni Lima (Alberto Rodriguez 90+4), Juan Manuel Garcia Txema, Justo Ruiz (Oscar Sonejee 66),
Antoni Sivera (Manuel Jimenez 76), Juan Manuel Ayala (Roberto Alonso Jonas 58), Marc Pujol
(Genis Garcia 90+1), Juli Sanchez (Gabriel Riera 82)


[Match 646] 6 June 2004  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – UKRAINE  1-0 (0-0)
Referee:  Darko Ceferin (Slovenia)
Crowd:    60.446, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France
Goal:     1-0 Zinedine Zidane (88)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/24)
Fabien Barthez                 (66/Olympique de Marseille)
William Gallas                 (16/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>76 Willy Sagnol               (23/FC Bayern München,GER)
Lilian Thuram                  (99/Juventus FC,ITA)
Mikaël Silvestre               (30/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (94/FC Bayern München,GER)
Robert Pires                   (70/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>84 Sylvain Wiltord            (62/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (31/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>83 Benoît Pedretti            (14/FC Sochaux Montbéliard)
Patrick Vieira                 (69/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane #              (89/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
Louis Saha                     (3/Manchester United FC,ENG)
>76 Steve Marlet               (23/Olympique de Marseille)
Thierry Henry                  (59/Arsenal FC,ENG)

UKRAINE:   (Coach: Oleg Blokhin)
Olexandr Shovkovsky; Mikhail Starostyak (Ruslan Bidnenko 71), Sergiy Fedorov
(Vyaceslav Checer 78), Volodomyr Ezerskiy, Andriy Nesmachny, Andriy Rusol, Oleg Gusev
(Sergyi Rebrov 62), Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (Oleg Venglinsky 90+2), Oleg Shelaev, Ruslan Rotan
(Sergiy Nazarenko 84), Andriy Vorobyi (Oleksandr Kosiryn 69)


[Match 647] 13 June 2004  (Euro 2004 – Group B)
FRANCE – ENGLAND  2-1 (0-1)
Referee:  Markus Merk (Germany) 
Crowd:    62.487, Estádio Da Luz, Lisboa, Portugal
Goals:    0-1 Frank Lampard (38), 1-1 Zinedine Zidane (90+1),
          2-1 Zinedine Zidane (90+3pen)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/25)
Fabien Barthez                 (67/Olympique de Marseille)
William Gallas                 (17/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (100/Juventus FC,ITA)
Mikaël Silvestre               (31/Manchester United FC,ENG)
>79 Willy Sagnol               (24/FC Bayern München,GER)
Bixente Lizarazu               (95/FC Bayern München,GER)
Robert Pires                   (71/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>75 Sylvain Wiltord            (63/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (32/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>90+4 Olivier Dacourt          (17/AS Roma,ITA)
Patrick Vieira                 (70/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane #              (90/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
David Trezeguet                (52/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (60/Arsenal FC,ENG)

ENGLAND:   (Coach: Sven-Göran Eriksson)
David James; Gary Neville, Sol Campbell, Ledley King, Ashley Cole, David Beckham,
Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Paul Scholes (Owen Hargreaves 76), Michael Owen
(Darius Vassell 69), Wayne Rooney (Emile Heskey 76)


[Match 648] 17 June 2004  (Euro 2004 – Group B)
CROATIA – FRANCE  2-2 (0-1)
Referee:  Kim Milton Nielsen (Denmark)
Crowd:    29.160, Estádio Dr Magalhăes Pessoa, Leiria, Portugal
Goals:    0-1 Igor Tudor (22og), 1-1 Milan Rapaic (48),
          2-1 Dado Pršo (52), 2-2 David Trezeguet (64)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/26)
Fabien Barthez                 (68/Olympique de Marseille)
William Gallas                 (18/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>81 Willy Sagnol               (25/FC Bayern München,GER)
Lilian Thuram                  (101/Juventus FC,ITA)
Marcel Desailly #              (116/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Mikaël Silvestre               (32/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Sylvain Wiltord                (64/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>71 Robert Pires               (72/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Patrick Vieira                 (71/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Olivier Dacourt                (18/AS Roma,ITA)
>79 Benoît Pedretti            (15/FC Sochaux Montbéliard)
Zinedine Zidane                (91/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
David Trezeguet                (53/Juventus FC,ITA)
Thierry Henry                  (61/Arsenal FC,ENG)

CROATIA:   (Coach: Otto Baric)
Tomislav Butina; Dario Šimic, Igor Tudor, Robert Kovac, Josip Šimunic, Giovani Rosso,
Niko Kovac, Nenad Bjelica (Jerko Leko 68), Milan Rapaic (Ivica Mornar 87), Dado Pršo,
Tomislav Šokota (Ivica Olic 73)


[Match 649] 21 June 2004  (Euro 2004 – Group B)
SWITZERLAND – FRANCE  1-3 (1-1)
Referee:  Lubos Michel (Slovakia)
Crowd:    28.111, Estádio Municipal, Coimbra, Portugal
Goals:    0-1 Zinedine Zidane (20), 1-1 Johan Volanthen (26),
          1-2 Thierry Henry (76), 1-3 Thierry Henry (84)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/27)
Fabien Barthez                 (69/Olympique de Marseille)
Willy Sagnol                   (26/FC Bayern München,GER)
>46 William Gallas             (19/Chelsea FC,ENG)
>90+2 Jean-Alain Boumsong S.   (7/AJ Auxerre)
Lilian Thuram                  (102/Juventus FC,ITA)
Mikaël Silvestre               (33/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (96/FC Bayern München,GER)
Patrick Vieira                 (72/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (33/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (73/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Zinedine Zidane #              (92/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
David Trezeguet                (54/Juventus FC,ITA)
>75 Louis Saha                 (4/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (62/Arsenal FC,ENG)

SWITZERLAND:   (Coach: Jakob ‘Köbi’ Kuhn)
Jörg Stiel; Stephane Henchoz (Ludovic Magnin 86), Murat Yakin, Patrick Müller, Christoph Spycher,
Ricardo Cabanas, Johann Vogel, Raphaël Wicky, Daniel Gygax (Milaim Rama 86), Hakan Yakin
(Benjamin Huggel 60), Johan Volanthen


[Match 650] 25 June 2004  (Euro 2004 – quarterfinal)
FRANCE – GREECE  0-1 (0-0)
Referee:  Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Crowd:    45.390, Estádio José Alvalade, Lisboa, Portugal
Goal:     0-1 Angelos Charisteas (65)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Jacques Santini/28)
Fabien Barthez                 (70/Olympique de Marseille)
William Gallas                 (20/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Lilian Thuram                  (103/Juventus FC,ITA)
Mikaël Silvestre               (34/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Bixente Lizarazu               (97/FC Bayern München,GER)
Olivier Dacourt                (19/AS Roma,ITA)
>72 Sylvain Wiltord            (65/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Claude Makelele                (34/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Robert Pires                   (74/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>79 Jérôme Rothen              (5/AS Monaco FC)
Zinedine Zidane #              (93/Real Madrid CF,ESP)
David Trezeguet                (55/Juventus FC,ITA)
>72 Louis Saha                 (5/Manchester United FC,ENG)
Thierry Henry                  (63/Arsenal FC,ENG)

GREECE:   (Coach: Otto Rehhagel)
Antonios Nikopolidis; Giourkas Seitaridis, Mihalis Kapsis, Traianos Dellas, Panagiotis Fyssas,
Theodoros Zagorakis, Angelos Basinas (Vassilios Tsartas 84), Georgios Karagounis,
Konstantinos Katsouranis, Themistoklis Nikolaidis (Vassilios Lakis 61), Angelos Charisteas.


[Match 651] 18 August 2004  (Friendly match)
FRANCE – BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA  1-1 (1-1)
Referee:  Douglas McDonald (Scotland)
Crowd:    26.527, Stade de la Route de Lorient, Rennes, France
Goals:    1-0 Peguy Luyindula Makanda (6), 1-1 Ivica Grlic (37)
Note: Kenan Hasagic stopped a penalty kick by Thierry Henry (18)

FRANCE:  (Coach:  Raymond Domenech/1)
Fabien Barthez #               (71/Olympique de Marseille)
Bernard Mendy                  (2/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
William Gallas                 (21/Chelsea FC,ENG)
Sébastien Squillaci            (1/AS Monaco FC)
>46 Gaël Givet-Viaros          (1/AS Monaco FC)
Eric-Sylvain Abidal            (1/Olympique Lyonnais)
Patrice Evra                   (1/AS Monaco FC)
>46 Robert Pires               (75/Arsenal FC,ENG)
Rio-Antonio Zoba Mavuba        (1/FC Girondins de Bordeaux)
>46 Sidney Govou               (12/Olympique Lyonnais)
Benoît Pedretti                (16/Olympique de Marseille)
Jérôme Rothen                  (6/Paris-Saint-Germain FC)
Thierry Henry                  (64/Arsenal FC,ENG)
>46 Djibril Cissé              (17/Liverpool FC,ENG)
Peguy Luyindula Makanda        (3/Olympique de Marseille)

BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA:   (Coach: Blaž Sliškovic)
Kenan Hasagic; Hasan Salihamidzic, Branimir Bajic, Sergej Barbarez (Asim Sehic 86), Sasa Papac,
Mirsad Beslija, Nermin Sabic (Emir Spahic 46), Ivica Grlic, Zlatan Bajramovic (Vladan Grujic 60),
Elvir Baljic (Gradimir Crnogorac 90+2), Elvir Bolic (Zvjezdan Misimovic 23)


[Match 652] 4 September 2004  (World Championship qualifier – Group 4)
FRANCE – ISRAEL  
Crowd:    , Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France


[Match 653] 8 September 2004  (World Championship qualifier – Group 4)
FAROE ISLANDS – FRANCE  
Crowd:    , Tórsvřllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands


[Match 654] 9 October 2004  (World Championship qualifier – Group 4)
FRANCE – REPUBLIC OF IRELAND 
Crowd:    , Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France


[Match 655] 13 October 2004  (World Championship qualifier – Group 4)
CYPRUS – FRANCE  
Crowd:    , GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus


[Match 656] 17 November 2004  (World Championship qualifier – Group 4)
FRANCE - POLAND  
Crowd:    , Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France



France - International Matches


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