Women’s Euro 2022: what titles have the Blues already won?

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From July 6 to 31, the 2022 Women’s Euro will be held. The French team, which has been selected, could win its first major international title. The opportunity to look at the winners of the Blue.

This is the next big step for Les Bleues. Of July 6 to 31, 2022in England, will be held women’s football euro. Normally scheduled from July 7 to August 1, 2021, the competition has been postponed for a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The sixteen European teams selected, including that of France, will try to win the coveted trophy. If they manage to finish first in the UEFA Championship, Corinne Deacon’s players will be rewarded with their first major international title. But what is the record of the French women’s team?

The French Football Federation has listed all the titles of the Blue since 1997, the year during which they really imposed themselves on the sports landscape. The tricolor footballers emerged victorious from five international competitions. In 2012, then in 2014, the French team won the Cyprus Tournamenta major women’s football championship held annually in Cyprus since 2008. In 2017, Les Bleues won the SheBelieves Cup, a tournament held annually in the United States. Finally, more recently, in 2020, then in 2022, Corinne Deacon’s players finished first in the French Tournament, a competition created in 2020 and held annually in France. It had been canceled in 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The complete list of Les Bleues

As reported by the French Football Federation on his websitehere is the titles and notable participations of the French women’s football team since 1997.

2022: French Tournament winner
2020: French Tournament winner
2019: World Cup quarter-finalist (France)
2017: quarter-finalist of the European championship (Netherlands)
2017: winner of the SheBelieves Cup in the United States
2016: Olympic quarter-finalist (Rio)
2015 : World Cup quarter-finalist (Canada)
2014 : winner of the Cyprus Tournament
2013: quarter-finalist of the European championship (Sweden)
2012: fourth place at the Olympics (London)
2012: winner of the Cyprus Tournament
2011: fourth place in the World Cup (Germany)
2009: quarter-finalist of the European championship (Finland)
2005: participation in the European Championship (England)
2003: first participation in the World Cup (USA)
2001: participation in the European Championship (Germany)
1997 : first participation in the European Championship (Norway/Sweden)

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