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France at the FIFA World Cup
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{{For|the women's team|France at the FIFA Women's World Cup}}{{short description|Overview of France at the FIFA World Cup}}File:France champion of the Football World Cup Russia 2018.jpg|thumb|300x300px|The French team celebrates their 2018 FIFA World Cup win in Russia after defeating Croatia 4–2 in the final.]]This is a record of France's results at the FIFA World Cup. France was one of the four European teams that participated at the inaugural World Cup in 1930 and have appeared in 16 FIFA World Cups, tied for the sixth most of any country.WEB,weblink Team Profile: France, ESPN.com, 24 October 2013, The national team is one of eight to have won the FIFA World Cup title and one of only six to have done so more than once.WEB,weblink France's Day of Soccer Glory Arrives; Upset of Brazil in World Cup, 13 July 1998, The New York Times, 24 October 2013,
The French team won its first World Cup title in 1998.WEB,weblink Zinedine Zidane: Face of multi-cultural France and star of Les Bleus' 1998 World Cup triumph, 17 October 2022, BBC Sport, 26 October 2022, The tournament was played on home soil and France defeated Brazil 3–0 in the final match at the Stade de France.WEB,weblink Where are they now? France's 1998 World Cup Winners, 25 February 2009, Goal.com, 24 October 2013, WEB,weblink Host nation routs Brazilians 3-0 in World Cup final, 1 December 1998, Sports Illustrated, 24 October 2013, Allez les Bleus! The story of France's 1998 World Cup triumph ("A win for all of France"), ESPN, 8 June 2018France's 'Rainbow Team' looks back at historic World Cup triumph, CNN, 6 July 2018 The tournament was hosted in France once before in 1938, where France was eliminated by defending champions Italy in the quarter-finals. In 2018, France won the World Cup for the second time, defeating Croatia 4–2 in the final at the Luzhniki Stadium in Russia.WEB,weblink France 4–2 Croatia, 15 July 2018, BBC Sport, 16 July 2018, In 2006 and 2022, France finished as runners-up, losing on penalties to Italy (5–3) and Argentina (4–2) after ties after 120 minutes. The team has also finished in third place on two occasions, in 1958 and 1986, and in fourth place once, in 1982.WEB,weblink 1998 World Cup: Vive La Revolution!, 25 November 2009, CBC.ca, 24 October 2013, WEB,weblink France 1998, 17 April 2002, BBC Sport, 24 October 2013,

FIFA World Cup record

{{France FIFA World Cup record}}{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width:50%;text-align:center"! style="background:#002395; color:white; {{box-shadow border|a|#ED2939|2px}}" colspan="2"|France's World Cup record
! style="background:white; color:#ED2939; {{box-shadow border|a|#002395|2px}}"|First Match
FranceMexico}} (15 July 1930; Montevideo, Uruguay)
! style="background:white; color:#ED2939; {{box-shadow border|a|#002395|2px}}"|Biggest Win
FranceParaguay}} (8 June 1958; Norrköping, Sweden)
! style="background:white; color:#ED2939; {{box-shadow border|a|#002395|2px}}"|Biggest Defeat
BrazilFrance|1794}} (24 June 1958; Solna, Sweden)
! style="background:white; color:#ED2939; {{box-shadow border|a|#002395|2px}}"|Best Result
Champions in 1998 FIFA World Cup>1998 and 2018
! style="background:white; color:#ED2939; {{box-shadow border|a|#002395|2px}}"|Worst Result
1930 FIFA World Cup>1930, 1954 FIFA World Cup, 1966 FIFA World Cup>1966, 1978 FIFA World Cup, 2002 FIFA World Cup>2002 and 2010
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By match{| class"wikitable sortable" style"text-align:left;"

!Year!Round!Opponents!Score!France scorers
{{flagicon1930 FIFA World Cup>1930rowspan="3"1930 FIFA World Cup Group 1>Group 1{{fb4–1Lucien Laurent, Marcel Langiller>Langiller, Maschinot (2)
Argentina}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"|
Chile}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"|
ITA1934 FIFA World Cup>19341934 FIFA World Cup final tournament#France vs Austria>Austria}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"Jean Nicolas>Nicolas, Verriest
{{flagicon1938 FIFA World Cup>19381938 FIFA World Cup final tournament#France vs Belgium>Belgium}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Emile Veinante>Veinante, Nicolas (2)
1938 FIFA World Cup final tournament#France vs Italy>Quarter-final{{fb1861}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"Oscar Heisserer>Heisserer
{{flagicon1954 FIFA World Cup>1954rowspan="2"1954 FIFA World Cup Group 1>Group 1{{fb0–1
Mexico}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Jean Vincent>Vincent, Raul Cardenas, Raymond Kopa>Kopa
{{flagicon1958 FIFA World Cup>1958rowspan="3"1958 FIFA World Cup Group 2>Group 2{{fb7–3Just Fontaine (3), Roger Piantoni>Piantoni, Maryan Wisnieski, Raymond Kopa>Kopa, Vincent
Yugoslavia}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"Just Fontaine>Fontaine (2)
Scotland}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Raymond Kopa>Kopa, Fontaine
1958 FIFA World Cup knockout stage# France vs Northern Ireland>Quarter-final{{fb4–0Maryan Wisnieski, Just Fontaine>Fontaine (2), Piantoni
1958 FIFA World Cup knockout stage# Brazil vs France>Semi-final{{fb2–5Just Fontaine, Roger Piantoni>Piantoni
1958 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#France vs West Germany>Third place play-off{{fb6–3Just Fontaine (4), Raymond Kopa>Kopa, Douis
{{flagicon1966 FIFA World Cup>1966rowspan="3"1966 FIFA World Cup Group 1>Group 1{{fb1–1Hausser
Uruguay}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"Héctor De Bourgoing>De Bourgoing
England}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"|
{{flagicon1978}} 1978 FIFA World Cup>1978 FIFA World Cup Group 1>Italy}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"Bernard Lacombe>Lacombe
Argentina1–2Platini
Hungary}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Christian Lopez (footballer)>Lopez, Marc Berdoll, Dominique Rocheteau>Rocheteau
{{flagicon1982 FIFA World Cup>1982rowspan="3"1982 FIFA World Cup Group 4>Group 4{{fb1–3Soler
Kuwait}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Bernard Genghini>Genghini, Michel Platini, Didier Six>Six, Bossis
Czechoslovakia}}bgcolor="#ffffbb"Didier Six>Six
1982 FIFA World Cup Group B>Austria}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Bernard Genghini>Genghini
Northern Ireland}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Alain Giresse>Giresse (2), Rocheteau (2)
1982 FIFA World Cup knockout stage# France vs West Germany>Semi-final{{fbWest Germany v France (1982 FIFA World Cup) {{aet}} {{pso>4–5}}Michel Platini, Marius Tresor>Tresor, Giresse
1982 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#France vs Poland>Third place play-off{{fb2–3René Girard (footballer), Alain Couriol>Couriol
{{flagicon1986 FIFA World Cup>1986rowspan=31986 FIFA World Cup Group C>Group C{{fb1–0Papin
Soviet Union}}bgcolor="#ffffbb"Luis Fernández>Fernández
Hungary}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Yannick Stopyra>Stopyra, Jean Tigana, Dominique Rocheteau>Rocheteau
1986 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Round of 16{{fb2–0Michel Platini, Yannick Stopyra>Stopyra
1986 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Quarter-final{{fb1–1 {{aet}} {{psoMichel Platini>Platini
1986 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Semi-final {{fb0–2
1986 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Third place play-off{{fb4–2 {{aet}}Jean-Marc Ferreri, Jean-Pierre Papin>Papin, Bernard Genghini, Manuel Amoros>Amoros
{{flagicon1974}} 1998 FIFA World Cup>1998 FIFA World Cup Group C>South Africa}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Christophe Dugarry>Dugarry, Pierre Issa (o.g.), Thierry Henry>Henry
Saudi Arabia}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Thierry Henry>Henry (2), David Trezeguet, Bixente Lizarazu>Lizarazu
Denmark}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Youri Djorkaeff>Djorkaeff, Petit
1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Round of 16{{fb1–0 {{aetLaurent Blanc>Blanc
1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Quarter-final{{fb0–0 {{aet}} {{pso|
1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Semi-final{{fb2–1Thuram (2)
1998 FIFA World Cup final>Final{{fb3–0Zinedine Zidane (2), Emmanuel Petit>Petit
{{flagiconJPN}}2002 FIFA World Cup>2002 FIFA World Cup Group A>Senegal}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"|
Uruguay}}bgcolor="#ffffbb"|
Denmark}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"|
{{flagicon2006 FIFA World Cup>2006rowspan=32006 FIFA World Cup Group G>Group G{{fb0–0
South Korea}}bgcolor="#ffffbb"Thierry Henry>Henry
Togo}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Patrick Vieira>Vieira, Henry
2006 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Round of 16 {{fb3–1Franck Ribéry, Patrick Vieira>Vieira, Zidane
2006 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Quarter-final{{fb1–0Henry
2006 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Semi-final {{fb1–0Zidane
2006 FIFA World Cup final>Final{{fb1–1 {{aet}} {{psoZinedine Zidane>Zidane
{{flagicon2010 FIFA World Cup>2010rowspan=32010 FIFA World Cup Group A>Group A{{fb0–0
Mexico}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"|
RSA}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"Florent Malouda>Malouda
{{flagicon2014 FIFA World Cup>2014rowspan=32014 FIFA World Cup Group E>Group E{{fb1949}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Karim Benzema>Benzema (2), Valladares (o.g.)
Switzerland}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Olivier Giroud>Giroud, Blaise Matuidi, Mathieu Valbuena>Valbuena, Karim Benzema, Moussa Sissoko>Sissoko
Ecuador}}bgcolor="#ffffbb"|
2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Round of 16 {{fb2–0Paul Pogba, Joseph Yobo>Yobo (o.g.)
2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Quarter-final{{fb0–1
{{flagicon2018 FIFA World Cup>2018rowspan=32018 FIFA World Cup Group C>Group C{{fb2–1Antoine Griezmann, Aziz Behich>Behich (o.g.)
Peru}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Kylian Mbappé>Mbappé
Denmark}}bgcolor="#ffffbb"|
2018 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Round of 16 {{fb4–3Antoine Griezmann, Benjamin Pavard>Pavard, Mbappé (2)
2018 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Quarter-final{{fb2–0Raphaël Varane, Antoine Griezmann>Griezmann
2018 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Semi-final{{fb1–0Umtiti
2018 FIFA World Cup final>Final{{fb4–2Mario Mandžukić (o.g.), Antoine Griezmann>Griezmann, Paul Pogba, Kylian Mbappé>Mbappé
{{flagicon2022 FIFA World Cup>2022rowspan=32022 FIFA World Cup Group D>Group D{{fb4–1Adrien Rabiot, Olivier Giroud>Giroud (2), Mbappé
Denmark}}bgcolor="#bbffbb"Kylian Mbappé>Mbappé (2)
Tunisia}}bgcolor="#ffbbbb"|
2022 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Round of 16 {{fb3–1Olivier Giroud, Kylian Mbappé>Mbappé (2)
2022 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Quarter-final {{fb2–1Aurélien Tchouaméni, Olivier Giroud>Giroud
2022 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#>Semi-final {{fb2–0Théo Hernandez, Randal Kolo Muani>Kolo Muani
2022 FIFA World Cup final>Final{{fb3–3 {{aet}} {{psoKylian Mbappé>Mbappé (3)
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Record by opponent {| class"wikitable sortable" style"text-align: center;"

!colspan=7|FIFA World Cup matches (by team)
!Opponent!Total!Wins!Draws!Losses!GF!GA
{{fb|6
{{fb|6
{{fb|9
{{fb|6
{{fb|4
{{fb|2
{{fb|9
{{fb|3
{{fb|2
{{fb|3
{{fb|3
{{fb|6
{{fb|1
{{fb|1
{{fb|3
{{fb|2
{{fb|2
{{fb|4
{{fb|4
{{fb|0
{{fb|1
{{fb|1
{{fb|0
{{fb|0
{{fb|1
{{fb|0
{{fb|0
{{fb|0
{{fb|0
{{fb|0
{{fb|1
{{fb|1
{{fb|1
{{fb|1
{{fb|1
{{fb|0
{{fb|1

France at the 1998 FIFA World Cup

{{hidden|1998 FIFA World Cup Squad|Head coach: Aimé Jacquet{{nat fs start}}{{nat fs player|no=1|pos=GK|name=Bernard Lama|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1963|4|7}}|caps=37|club=Paris Saint Germain|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=2|pos=DF|name=Vincent Candela|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1973|10|24}}|caps=10|club=Roma|clubnat=Italy}}{{nat fs player|no=3|pos=DF|name=Bixente Lizarazu|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1969|12|9}}|caps=32|club=Bayern Munich|clubnat=Germany}}{{nat fs player|no=4|pos=MF|name=Patrick Vieira|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1976|6|23}}|caps=7|club=Arsenal|clubnat=England}}{{nat fs player|no=5|pos=DF|name=Laurent Blanc|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1965|11|19}}|caps=68|club=Marseille|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=6|pos=FW|name=Youri Djorkaeff|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1968|3|9}}|caps=37|club=Internazionale|clubnat=Italy}}{{nat fs player|no=7|pos=MF|name=Didier Deschamps (c)|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1968|10|15}}|caps=69|club=Juventus|clubnat=Italy}}{{nat fs player|no=8|pos=DF|name=Marcel Desailly|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1968|9|7}}|caps=41|club=Milan|clubnat=Italy}}{{nat fs player|no=9|pos=FW|name=Stéphane Guivarc'h|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1970|9|6}}|caps=6|club=Auxerre|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=10|pos=MF|name=Zinedine Zidane|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1972|6|23}}|caps=33|club=Juventus|clubnat=Italy}}{{nat fs player|no=11|pos=MF|name=Robert Pires|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1973|10|29}}|caps=13|club=Metz|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=12|pos=FW|name=Thierry Henry|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1977|8|17}}|caps=3|club=Monaco|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=13|pos=MF|name=Bernard Diomède|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1974|1|23}}|caps=6|club=Auxerre|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=14|pos=MF|name=Alain Boghossian|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1970|10|27}}|caps=6|club=Sampdoria|clubnat=Italy}}{{nat fs player|no=15|pos=DF|name=Lilian Thuram|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1972|1|1}}|caps=32|club=Parma|clubnat=Italy}}{{nat fs player|no=16|pos=GK|name=Fabien Barthez|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1971|6|28}}|caps=12|club=Monaco|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=17|pos=MF|name=Emmanuel Petit|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1970|9|22}}|caps=17|club=Arsenal|clubnat=England}}{{nat fs player|no=18|pos=DF|name=Frank Lebœuf|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1968|1|22}}|caps=13|club=Chelsea|clubnat=England}}{{nat fs player|no=19|pos=MF|name=Christian Karembeu|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1970|12|3}}|caps=31|club=Real Madrid|clubnat=Spain}}{{nat fs player|no=20|pos=FW|name=David Trezeguet|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1977|10|15}}|caps=4|club=Monaco|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=21|pos=FW|name=Christophe Dugarry|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1972|3|24}}|caps=23|club=Marseille|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs player|no=22|pos=GK|name=Lionel Charbonnier|age={{Birth date and age2|df=yes|1998|6|10|1966|10|25}}|caps=1|club=Auxerre|clubnat=France|natvar=1974}}{{nat fs end}}|headerstyle=background:#ccccff}}

France vs South Africa (Group C)

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16>|Fabien Barthez
15>|Lilian Thuram
8 >|Marcel Desailly
5 >|Laurent Blanc
3 >|Bixente Lizarazu
7 >Didier Deschamps (Captain (association football)>c) {{yel|53}}
17>Emmanuel Petit >28}} {{suboff|73}}
6 >Youri Djorkaeff >84}}
10>Zinedine Zidane >75}}
12>|Thierry Henry
9 >Stéphane Guivarc'h >26}}
Substitutions:
21>Christophe Dugarry >26}}
14>Alain Boghossian >73}}
20>David Trezeguet >84}}
Manager:
Aimé Jacquet
|{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align=center!width="25"| !!width="25"|
1 >Hans Vonk (footballer)>Hans Vonk
3 >|David Nyathi
4 >Willem Jackson >39}}
5 >|Mark Fish
19>Lucas Radebe (Captain (association football)>c)
21>|Pierre Issa
7 >|Quinton Fortune
10>|John Moshoeu
6 >|Phil Masinga
12>Brendan Augustine >56}}
17>Benni McCarthy >89}}
Substitutions:
11>Helman Mkhalele >56}}
9 >Shaun Bartlett >89}}
Manager:
{{flagicon1974}} Philippe Troussier
{| width=100% style="font-size: 90%"|Assistant referees:Arnaldo Pinto (Brazil)Merere Gonzales (Trinidad and Tobago)Fourth official:Mario Sánchez Yanten (Chile)

France vs Saudi Arabia (Group C)

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16>|Fabien Barthez
3 >Bixente Lizarazu >50}}
5 >Laurent Blanc >36}}
8 >|Marcel Desailly
15>|Lilian Thuram
7 >Didier Deschamps (Captain (association football)>c)
10>Zinedine Zidane >0|71}}
13>Bernard Diomède >58}}
14>|Alain Boghossian
12>Thierry Henry >79}}
21>Christophe Dugarry >30}}
Substitutions:
20>David Trezeguet >30}}
6 >Youri Djorkaeff >58}}
11>Robert Pires >79}}
Manager:
Aimé Jacquet
|{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align=center!width="25"| !!width="25"|
1 >|Mohamed Al-Deayea
2 >Mohammed Al-Jahani >7}} {{suboff|76}}
3 >Mohammed Al-Khilaiwi >0|19}}
4 >|Abdullah Zubromawi
13>|Hussein Sulaimani
6 >Fuad Anwar (Captain (association football)>c)
7 >|Ibrahim Al-Shahrani
16>|Khamis Al-Owairan
20>|Hamzah Saleh
9 >Sami Al-Jaber >82}}
10>Saeed Al-Owairan >33}}
Substitutions:
12>Ibrahim Mater>Ibrahim Al-Harbi {{subon65}}
14>Khalid Al-Muwallid >65}}
17>Ahmed Dokhi >76}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|BRA}} Carlos Alberto Parreira
{| width=100% style="font-size: 90%"|Assistant referees:Reynaldo Salinas (Honduras)Luis Torres Zuniga (Costa Rica)Fourth official:Alberto Tejada Noriega (Peru)

France vs Denmark (Group C)

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16>|Fabien Barthez
2 >|Vincent Candela
8 >Marcel Desailly (Captain (association football)>c)
18>|Franck Leboeuf
4 >Patrick Vieira >62}}
6 >|Youri Djorkaeff
11>Robert Pires >71}}
13>Bernard Diomède >53}}
17>Emmanuel Petit >64}}
19>|Christian Karembeu
20>David Trezeguet >85}}
Substitutions:
14>Alain Boghossian >64}}
12>Thierry Henry >71}}
9 >Stéphane Guivarc'h >85}}
Manager:
Aimé Jacquet
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1 >Peter Schmeichel >|
2 >Michael Schjønberg >|
3 >|Marc Rieper
4 >|Jes Høgh
5 >|Jan Heintze
6 >|Thomas Helveg
13>Jacob Laursen >46}}
7 >|Allan Nielsen
10>Michael Laudrup (Captain (association football)>c)
21>Martin Jørgensen >54}}
11>Brian Laudrup >75}}
Substitutions:
12>Søren Colding >65}} {{subon|46}}
19>Ebbe Sand >54}}
15>Stig Tøfting >78}} {{subon|75}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|SWE}} Bo Johansson
{| width=100% style="font-size: 90%"|Assistant referees:Marc Van den Broeck (Belgium)Emanuel Zammit (Malta)Fourth official:Vítor Melo Pereira (Portugal)

France vs Paraguay (round of 16)

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16>|Fabien Barthez
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13>Bernard Diomède >76}}
6 >|Youri Djorkaeff
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12>Thierry Henry >64}}
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14>Alain Boghossian >69}}
9 >Stéphane Guivarc'h >76}}
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Aimé Jacquet
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1 >José Luis Chilavert (Captain (association football)>c) {{yel|19}}
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4 >|Carlos Gamarra
5 >|Celso Ayala
11>|Pedro Sarabia
10>|Roberto Acuña
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13>Carlos Humberto Paredes >75}}
21>Jorge Luis Campos >55}}
15>Miguel Ángel Benítez >23}}
9 >José Cardozo >91}}
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7 >Julio César Yegros >55}}
20>Denis Caniza >75}}
8 >Aristides Rojas >99}} {{subon|91}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|BRA}} Paulo César Carpegiani
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Italy vs France (Quarter-final)

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21>|Christian Vieri
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Cesare Maldini
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16>|Fabien Barthez
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3 >|Bixente Lizarazu
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17>|Emmanuel Petit
10>|Zinedine Zidane
6 >|Youri Djorkaeff
9 >Stéphane Guivarc'h >53}} {{suboff|65}}
Substitutes:
12>Thierry Henry >65}}
20>David Trezeguet >65}}
Manager:
Aimé Jacquet
{| style="width:100%; font-size:90%"|Assistant referees:Mark Warren (England)Nicolae Grigorescu (Romania)Fourth official:Said Belqola (Morocco)

France vs Croatia (Semi-final)

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Manager:
Aimé Jacquet
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1 >|Dražen Ladić
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6 >|Slaven Bilić
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17>|Robert Jarni
14>|Zvonimir Soldo
7 >Aljoša Asanović >45}}
10>Zvonimir Boban (Captain (association football)>c) {{suboff|63}}
19>|Goran Vlaović
9 >|Davor Å uker
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Manager:
Miroslav Blažević
{| style="width:100%; font-size:90%"|Assistant referees:Fernando Tresaco Gracia (Spain)Jorge Diaz Galvez (Chile)Fourth official:Epifanio Gonzalez Chavez (Paraguay)

Brazil vs France (Final)

The 1998 final was held on 12 July at the Stade de France, Saint-Denis. France defeated holders Brazil 3–0, with two goals from Zinedine Zidane and a stoppage time strike from Emmanuel Petit. The win gave France their first World Cup title, becoming the sixth national team after Uruguay, Italy, England, West Germany and Argentina to win the tournament on their home soil. They also inflicted the heaviest defeat on Brazil since 1930.WEB,weblink Gannett News Service, SoccerTimes, 12 July 1998, 27 January 2012, Oberjuerge, Paris, Paul, France plays perfect host; hoists World Cup in Paris.,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20111128230026weblink">weblink 2011-11-28, dead, The pre-match build up was dominated by the omission of Brazilian striker Ronaldo from the starting lineup only to be reinstated 45 minutes before kick-off.NEWS,weblink CNNSI, Associated Press, 12 July 1998, 27 January 2012, World commentators decry Brazil, Ronaldo, He managed to create the first open chance for Brazil in the 22nd minute, dribbling past defender Thuram before sending a cross out on the left side that goalkeeper Fabien Barthez struggled to hold onto. France however took the lead in the 27th minute after Brazilian defender Roberto Carlos conceded a corner which Zidane scored with a header from the right.WEB,weblink France plays perfect host; hoists World Cup in Paris., 12 July 1998, Soccer Times, 24 October 2013,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20111128230026weblink">weblink 2011-11-28, dead, Three minutes before half-time, Zidane scored his second goal of the match, similarly another header from a corner, this time from the left side. The tournament hosts went down to ten men in the 68th minute as Marcel Desailly was sent off for a second bookable offence. Brazil reacted to this by making an attacking substitution and although they applied pressure France sealed the win with a third goal: substitute Patrick Vieira set up his club teammate Petit in a counterattack to shoot low past goalkeeper Cláudio Taffarel.WEB,weblink ZZ Top of the World, 13 July 1998, New Straits Times, 19 June 2013, French president Jacques Chirac was in attendance to congratulate and commiserate the winners and runners-up respectively after the match.NEWS,weblink CNNSI, Associated Press, 12 July 1998, 27 January 2012, Zidane leads France to pinnacle of soccer glory, Several days after the victory, winning manager Aimé Jacquet announced his resignation from the French team with immediate effect.WEB,weblink Le Monde, 18 July 1998, 27 January 2012, Elie, Barth, Il devrait succéder à Gérard Houllier comme directeur technique national, fr, WEB,weblink New Straits Times, 18 July 1998, 27 January 2012, Jacquet steps down to move up, WEB,weblink The 1998 World Cup Final – on reflection…, 6 March 2010, Zonal Marking, 24 October 2013, {{Football box|date = 12 July 1998|time = 21:00BRA}}|score = 0–3|report =weblinkFRA|1974}}|goals1 =Zinedine Zidane>Zidane {{goalEmmanuel Petit>Petit {{goal|90+3}}Stade de France, Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis>Saint-Denis|attendance = 80,000Said Belqola (Royal Moroccan Football Federation>Morocco)}}{| width=92%|{hide}Football kit
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19>Denílson de Oliveira Araújo>Denílson {{subon|46}}
21>Edmundo Alves de Souza Neto>Edmundo {{subon|73}}
Manager:
Mário Zagallo
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16>|Fabien Barthez
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18>|Frank Leboeuf
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3 >|Bixente Lizarazu
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17>|Emmanuel Petit
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9 >Stéphane Guivarc'h >66}}
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Manager:
Aimé Jacquet
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  • 30 minutes of extra-time if necessary
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France at the 2018 FIFA World Cup

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France vs Australia (Group C)

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1 >Hugo Lloris (Captain (association football)>c)
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21>|Lucas Hernandez
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13>|N'Golo Kanté
6 >|Paul Pogba
11>Ousmane Dembélé >70}}
10>|Kylian Mbappé
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18>Nabil Fekir >70}}
14>Blaise Matuidi >78}}
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Didier Deschamps
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1 >|Mathew Ryan
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20>|Trent Sainsbury
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22>Jackson Irvine >72}}
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Manager:
{{flagicon|NED}} Bert van Marwijk
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France vs Peru (Group C)

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1 >Hugo Lloris (Captain (association football)>c)
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21>|Lucas Hernandez
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13>|N'Golo Kanté
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15>Steven Nzonzi >89}}
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Didier Deschamps
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1 >|Pedro Gallese
17>|Luis Advíncula
15>|Christian Ramos
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6 >|Miguel Trauco
23>Pedro Aquino >81}}
19>Yoshimar Yotún >46}}
18>|André Carrillo
8 >Christian Cueva >82}}
20>|Edison Flores
9 >Paolo Guerrero (Captain (association football)>c) {{yel|23}}
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Manager:
{{flagicon|ARG}} Ricardo Gareca
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Denmark vs France (Group C)

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13>Mathias Jørgensen >45+3}}
10>|Christian Eriksen
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21>Andreas Cornelius >75}}
11>|Martin Braithwaite
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12>Kasper Dolberg >75}}
18>Lukas Lerager >90+2}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|NOR}} Ã…ge Hareide
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16>|Steve Mandanda
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13>|N'Golo Kanté
15>|Steven Nzonzi
11>Ousmane Dembélé >78}}
7 >Antoine Griezmann >68}}
8>|Thomas Lemar
9 >|Olivier Giroud
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18>Nabil Fekir >68}}
10>Kylian Mbappé >78}}
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
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France vs Argentina (round of 16)

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18>Nabil Fekir >83}}
20>Florian Thauvin >89}}
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
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12>|Franco Armani
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17>Nicolás Otamendi >90+3}}
16>Marcos Rojo >11}} {{suboff|46}}
3 >Nicolás Tagliafico >19}}
15>Enzo Pérez >66}}
14>Javier Mascherano >43}}
7 >Éver Banega >50}}
22>Cristian Pavón >75}}
10>Lionel Messi (Captain (association football)>c)
11>|Ángel Di María
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6 >Federico Fazio >46}}
19>Sergio Agüero >66}}
13>Maximiliano Meza (footballer, born 1992)>Maximiliano Meza {{subon|75}}
Manager:
Jorge Sampaoli
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Uruguay vs France (Quarter-final)

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17>|Diego Laxalt
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14>|Lucas Torreira
15>|Matías Vecino
6 >Rodrigo Bentancur >38}} {{suboff|59}}
9 >|Luis Suárez
11>Cristhian Stuani >59}}
Substitutions:
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7 >Cristian Rodríguez >69}} {{subon|59}}
20>Jonathan Urretaviscaya >73}}
Manager:
Óscar Tabárez
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4 >|Raphaël Varane
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6 >|Paul Pogba
13>|N'Golo Kanté
10>Kylian Mbappé >69}} {{suboff|88}}
7 >Antoine Griezmann >90+3}}
12>Corentin Tolisso >80}}
9 >|Olivier Giroud
Substitutions:
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11>Ousmane Dembélé >88}}
18>Nabil Fekir >90+3}}
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
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France vs Belgium (Semi-final)

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1 >Hugo Lloris (Captain (association football)>c)
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4 >|Raphaël Varane
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21>|Lucas Hernandez
6 >|Paul Pogba
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10>Kylian Mbappé >90+3}}
7 >|Antoine Griezmann
14>Blaise Matuidi >86}}
9 >Olivier Giroud >85}}
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15>Steven Nzonzi >85}}
12>Corentin Tolisso >86}}
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
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4 >|Vincent Kompany
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6 >|Axel Witsel
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8 >Marouane Fellaini >80}}
22>Nacer Chadli >90+1}}
7 >|Kevin De Bruyne
9 >|Romelu Lukaku
10>Eden Hazard (Captain (association football)>c) {{yel|63}}
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11>Yannick Carrasco >80}}
21>Michy Batshuayi >90+1}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ESP}} Roberto Martínez
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France vs Croatia (Final)

Croatia kicked off the final at 18:00 local time (15:00 UTC), with the ground temperature reported at {{convert|27|C|F|lk=on}}. The match was played through a minor thunderstorm, which produced several visible lightning strikes.NEWS,weblink France vs. Croatia: World Cup Final Live Updates, Das, Andrew, 15 July 2018, The New York Times, 15 July 2018, Mather, Victor, An audience of 78,011 spectators at the Luzhniki Stadium watched the match, including ten heads of state, among them Russian president Vladimir Putin, French president Emmanuel Macron, and Croatian president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović.NEWS,weblink France blazes past Croatia to win World Cup title for the second time, Goff, Steven, 15 July 2018, The Washington Post, 15 July 2018, Fortier, Sam, Wilson, Scott, The starting line-ups for both teams were identical to those fielded in the semi-finals.NEWS,weblink World Cup final: France and Croatia name unchanged line-ups as Kylian Mbappe starts, Austin, Jack, 15 July 2018, The Independent, 15 July 2018, Croatia had the majority of possession and chances early in the first half, with the ball staying mostly in France's half.NEWS,weblink World Cup 2018 final: France v Croatia – live!, Glendenning, Barry, 15 July 2018, The Guardian, 15 July 2018, NEWS,weblink Mbappe powers France to World Cup glory, Croatia reeling after VAR controversy, Ogden, Mark, 15 July 2018, 15 July 2018, ESPN, An attack by French midfielder Antoine Griezmann was stopped by a challenge from Marcelo Brozović, which was called as a foul despite claims that Griezmann dived.WEB,weblink Antoine Griezmann: Did France star dive vs Croatia in World Cup final?, Potts, Michael, The Daily Express, 15 July 2018, WEB,weblink Griezmann dive and Perisic penalty: Two big decisions go against Croatia in World Cup final, Doré, Louis, i (newspaper), i, 16 July 2018, WEB,weblink Griezmann dive fools Pitana and leads to opening goal for France, Diario AS, 16 July 2018, 16 July 2018,weblink dead, Griezmann took the ensuing {{convert|30|yd|adj=mid}} free kick, which was diverted by the head of Mario Mandžukić into the left corner of his own net to give France the lead in the 18th minute.NEWS,weblink France seal second World Cup triumph with 4–2 win over brave Croatia, Taylor, Daniel, 15 July 2018, The Guardian, 15 July 2018, It was the first own goal to be scored in a World Cup final and the 12th of the tournament, the most of any World Cup.NEWS,weblink World Cup final 2018, France vs Croatia: live score and latest updates, Bull, JJ, 15 July 2018, The Daily Telegraph, 15 July 2018, Ten minutes later, Croatia equalised with a left-footed strike by Ivan Perišić to the right corner of the net, assisted by Domagoj Vida after a free kick by Luka Modrić on the right. In the 34th minute, a penalty was awarded against Croatia after Perišić's handball in the box from a corner on the right was reviewed by the video assistant referee. Griezmann scored the penalty in the 38th minute with a low finish to the left, giving France a 2–1 lead at half-time; the first half's three goals were the most of any World Cup final since 1974.NEWS,weblink France lift second World Cup after winning classic final 4–2, 15 July 2018, 15 July 2018, Reuters, France led at half-time despite having only one shot on goal and with only 34% of possession.A Croatian counter-attack was stopped early in the second half after several pitch invaders were chased onto the field by security officers; Russian feminist rock band and protest group Pussy Riot claimed responsibility for the interruption.NEWS,weblink Pussy Riot claim responsibility for World Cup Final pitch invasion, 15 July 2018, London Evening Standard, Evening Standard, 16 July 2018, In the 59th minute, France extended their lead to 3–1 with a left-foot strike to the left of the net from the edge of the penalty area by Paul Pogba after his initial shot had been blocked. Six minutes later, Kylian Mbappé scored France's fourth goal, with a low right-foot shot from outside the box to the left of the net; Mbappé became the first teenager to score in a World Cup final since Pelé in 1958. Croatia scored their second goal in the 69th minute from a back-pass that goalkeeper Hugo Lloris failed to dribble away from Mandžukić, who poked the loose ball into the unguarded net with his right leg. Despite a late push by Croatia, the match finished as a 4–2 victory for France and the highest-scoring World Cup final since 1966. This was the highest-scoring 90-minute World Cup final since 1958.{{Football boxMoscow Time>MSK ((UTC+03:00|UTC+3))FRA|1974}}2018 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#Final2018 FIFA World Cup Final}}|report=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/russia2018/matches/match/300331552/CRO}}|goals1= PUBLISHER=FéDéRATION INTERNATIONALE DE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION WEBSITE=FIFA.COM ACCESS-DATE=15 JULY 2018, Néstor Pitana (Argentine Football Association>Argentina)}}{| width=92%|{{Football kit
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13>N'Golo Kanté >27}} {{suboff|55}}
10>|Kylian Mbappé
7 >|Antoine Griezmann
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Substitutions:
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12>Corentin Tolisso >73}}
18>Nabil Fekir >81}}
Manager:
Didier Deschamps
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6 >|Dejan Lovren
21>|Domagoj Vida
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7 >|Ivan Rakitić
11>|Marcelo Brozović
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10>Luka Modrić (Captain (association football)>c)
4 >|Ivan Perišić
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20>Marko Pjaca >81}}
Manager:
Zlatko Dalić
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  • 90 minutes
  • 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
  • Maximum of twelve named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions, with a fourth allowed in extra time

France at the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Group stage

{{2022 FIFA World Cup group tables|Group D|showteam=FRA}}{{#lst:2022 FIFA World Cup Group D|D2}} {{#lst:2022 FIFA World Cup Group D|D4}}{{#lst:2022 FIFA World Cup Group D|D6}}

Round of 16

{{#lst:2022 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|R16-3}}

Quarter-finals

{{#lst:2022 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|QF4}}

Semi-finals

{{#lst:2022 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|SF2}}

Final

{{See also|2022 FIFA World Cup final}}{{#lst:2022 FIFA World Cup Final|Final}}

Most matches played

Goalkeeper Hugo Lloris holds the FIFA World Cup record for most matches played by a goalkeeper.Goalkeeper Fabien Barthez also shares the FIFA World Cup record for most matches without conceding a goal, which he achieved ten times. The only other player to have reached that number is England's Peter Shilton.{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;"!Rank!Player!Matches!World Cups
1Hugo Llorisalign=center|2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022
2Antoine Griezmannalign=center|2014, 2018 and 2022
3Olivier Giroud>182014, 2018 and 2022
Raphaël Varane>182014, 2018 and 2022
5Fabien Barthez>171998, 2002 and 2006
Thierry Henry>171998, 2002, 2006 and 2010
7Lilian Thuramalign=center|1998, 2002 and 2006
8Maxime Bossisalign=center|1978, 1982 and 1987
9Michel Platini>141978, 1982 and 1986
Kylian Mbappé>142018 and 2022

Top goalscorers

Just Fontaine scored all his 13 World Cup goals in 1958, where France reached third place. This makes him record holder for most goals scored in a single FIFA World Cup. At the time, it also made him the most successful World Cup scorer of all time until the record was broken by West Germany's Gerd Müller in the World Cup final of 1974.{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;"!Rank!Player!Goals!World Cups
1Just Fontainealign=center|1958
2Kylian Mbappé>122018 (4) and 2022 (8)
3Thierry Henryalign=center|1998 (3) and 2006 (3)
4Michel Platinialign=center|1978 (1), 1982 (2) and 1986 (2)
Zinedine Zidane>51998 (2) and 2006 (3)
Olivier Giroud>52014 (1) and 2022 (4)
7Raymond Kopaalign=center|1958
Dominique Rocheteaualign=center|1978 (1), 1982 (2) and 1986 (1)
Antoine Griezmann >42018
10Jean Nicolas>31934 (1) and 1938 (2)
Roger Piantoni>31958
Alain Giresse>31982
Karim Benzema>32014

See also

References

{{reflist}}

External links

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