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Football: despite Ramadan, no change of program for the French teams

2024-03-13T19:22:38.597Z

Highlights: The French national football team will not break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. The players will be allowed to continue their training as normal. The French national team will also play in the U19 European Championship. The national women's team will play in a friendly against Germany on Saturday. The team will then play in another friendly against Italy on Sunday. The final is scheduled to take place on Sunday, April 14, at the Stade de Reims in Paris. The match will be played in front of a crowd of 2,000 people.


While the Blues will be reunited next week at Clairefontane, the players concerned will postpone their fast as permitted by their relationship.


The French Football Federation will not adapt its organization according to Ramadan, while it will host numerous national selections at the CNF in Clairefontaine from Monday, the body told AFP on Wednesday.

“No specific rule modifying the collective organization of training courses and team matches is taken in connection with religious practice,” indicates the FFF.

In addition to Didier Deschamps' Blues, the National Football Center in Clairefontaine will welcome, from next Monday, the U23s led by Thierry Henry, who are beginning their preparation for the Olympic Games, the U19s, involved in the Elite Tour of the Championship of Europe, or the U17s who compete in the Elite Tour Europe in England.

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Later in the month, the boys will give way to Hervé Renard's French women's team in the running for the Euro 2025 qualifiers from April 5.

As in previous years, the “3F” intends to apply religious neutrality and respect for secularism which prevails in the public service in France.

Concretely and in consultation with their staff, Muslim players in the different selections will postpone their fast as permitted by their religion and will make up for the days of non-fasting at the end of Ramadan.

A fairly common practice in the world of sport, already applied by the various French selections, which allows high-level athletes to be in full possession of their physical means while respecting their religion.

Source: leparis

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