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Last October, the president of the FFF Philippe Diallo made a strong decision: the French teams will have to make trips of less than three hours by train. The environmental issue being at the forefront. But ultimately, while the next gathering of the French team takes place in March, this project was not kept for this international break.
Indeed, according to newspaper information The Parisian, the FFF did not accept the SNCF’s offer, for the two trips awaiting the Blues in March, to Lyon (against Germany) and Marseille (against Chile). The railway company reportedly learned the news on Thursday.
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