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During September, international break, 25 professional and academic players were joined by their national teams, with qualifications with World Cups 2026 and friendly on the agenda.
It’s been a time for the first break of the season! After the three matches played and the last victory grabbed against strasbourg (3-2), not less than 25 professional detachment players or from the Academy will now join their national teams. So, two weeks of qualifications for the World Cup in 2026. Years or friendly matches, here is the schedule for our international players! π
And among those involved, Magnes Aklious is certainly the happiest. Scored twice in August, midfielder dressed at the academy indeed Play for Franceas they participate in World Cup qualifiers. Mika Biereth (Denmark), Denis Zakaria (Switzerland), Mohammed Salis (Ghana), Lamine Camara and Krepin Diatata (Senegal), as well as Caio Henrique (Brazil) will also participate in qualifications.
The left back will give its great return to Auriverde, almost two years later. To date, it is a reward for him, returning to a high level after a serious knee injury suffered shortly after his debilate with Brazil. This international break will finally be an opportunity to testify to MONEGASKUE Association between Japan Takumi Minamino and USMNT FOLORIN BALLOGUN.
π«π· Magrens Aklouche – France
UEFA World Cup Qualifications
Friday, 5. September (20:45): Ukraine – France on Tarczinski Arena (Vroclav, Poland) Tuesday, 9. September (20:45): France – Iceland on Parc-U (Paris, France)
π©π° Mika Biereth – Denmark
UEFA World Cup Qualifications
Friday, 5. September (20:45): Denmark v. Scotland at Parken Stadium (Copenhagen, Denmark) Tuesday, 9. September (20:45): Greece vs. Denmark in Georgios KaraisskaKis Stadium (Piraeus, Greece)
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π¨π Denis Zakaria – Switzerland
UEFA World Cup Qualifications
Friday, 5. September (8:45 pm): Switzerland-Kosovo to St. Jakob-Park (Basel, Switzerland) Tuesday, 9. September (8:45 pm): Switzerland-Slovenia in St. Jakob-Park (Basel, Switzerland)
π·πΊ Alexander Golovin – Russia
Thursday, 4. September (19:00): Russia v. Jordan in revealing Arena in Moscow Sunday, 7. September (17:15): Qatar against Russia at Jassim Bin Hamada stadium in Doha
Mohammed Salisu – Ghana
Thursday, 4. September (15:00): Chad – Ghana in Marehalu Idriss Debbi Itno Olimpic Stadium (N’Djamena, Chad) Monday, 8. September (21.00): Ghana – Mali at Accra Sports Stadium (Accra, Ghana)
πΈπ³ Lamino Chambers and Kombin Ofact – Senegal
Thursday, 4. September (21.00): Senegal – Sudan in Stade Me Abdoulaie Vade (Diamniadio, Senegal) Wednesday, 9. September (18.00): Dr. Congo – Senegal at Martyr (Kinshasa, Dr. Congo) stadium
π―π΅ Takumi Minamino – Japan
Sunday, 7. September (4:00): Mexico vs. Japan in Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland, USA) Wednesday, 10. September (1:30): United States vs. Japan on Lonc.com Field (Columbus, USA)
π§π· Caio Henrique – Brazil
2026 World Cup Qualifiers – Conmebol
Friday, 5. September (02:30): Brazil vs. Chile at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Wednesday, 10. September (1:30): Bolivia vs. Brazil at the Municipal Stadium El Alto, Bolivia
πΊπΈ Folarin Balogun – USMNT
Saturday, 6. September (23.00): United States – South Korea in Red Bull Arena in New Jersey, USA Wednesday, 10. September (1:30): United States vs. Japan on Lonc.com Field (Columbus, USA)
π«π· Christian Mavissa – France U21
EURO U21 Qualifications + Friendly
Friday, 5. September (18:30): France U21 – Luxembourg U21 on Stade Du Moustoir (Lorient, France) Monday, 8. September (21.00): France U21 – Serbia U21 on Stade Du Moustoir (Lorient, France)
π«π· Bradel Kiva, Aladji Bamba, Ilane Toure, Lucas Michal and Joan Tincres – France U20
Thursday, 4. September (16.00): France – Spain in Clairefontaine Sunday, 7. September (11 in the ARDA): France – Spain in Clairefontaine
π©πͺ Paris Brunner – Germany U20
Friday, 5. September (18:30): Switzerland U20 – Germany U20 in Niedermatten (Zurich, Switzerland) Tuesday, 9. September (18:30): Germany U20 – Italy U20 at the crosslingen, Switzerland Stadium)
π«π· Pape Cabral & Jules Staviecki – France U19
Friday, 5. September (16.00): France U19 – Ireland U19 in Clairefontaine (France) Monday, 8. September (11h): France U19 – Ireland U19 in Clairefontaine (France)
πΉπ³ Nazim Dendani – Tunisia I-23
Saturday, 6. September: Egypt U23 – Tunisia U23 Tuesday, 9. September: Egypt U23 – Tunisia U23
π²π¦ Ianis Benchauch – Morocco U20
Saturday, 6. September: Morocco U20 – United States of America U20 Monday, 8. September: Morocco U20 – United States of America U20
π¨π Sirok Bein – Switzerland U19