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Football can lead to anything. The proof with the incredible challenge that two former players of the French team in the world team are preparing to take up: one in 1998 under the direction of Aimé Jacquet, the other in 2018 with Didier Deschamps aux Manettes .
Holder in the final against Brazil (3-0), Frank Leboeuf is one of the two ex-blues to be the casting of the program Dance with starswhose 14th season begins this Friday evening on TF1. The former defender (57) will be in a relationship with the dancer Candice Pascal.
“I all made them a big check so I hope to win!” »»joke the one who has evolved in Strasbourg, Chelsea and OM, now actor and producer of plays. If he gives himself a note of “6 or 7”
out of 10 in dance, his goal is “Really pleasure and emotion”.
Adil Rami wants to win dance with the stars
He will be accompanied in the program by Adil Rami, who also appears in the casting with Ana Riera as a partner. Replacing during the epicolore epic in Russia and retired since 2023, the ex-central rear of Lille, Valence, AC Milan and OM does not intend to do figuration.
“I am in complete freedom, in a free wheel, I have fun and I have fun without any pressureassures the Bastiais by birth (39 years old), who gives himself “3 or 4”
out of 10 in dance. I'm a showman so it can help. I'm not saying I'm going to win, but the goal is to win. »»
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