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How Île-de-France is establishing itself as a training hub for the 2022 World Cup

“Fofana! Warrior! Tightly squeezed onto the benches in the changing rooms before the Wednesday afternoon session, the U 13 know, even dimly, that four former Jeanne-d’Arc de Drancy (JAD), in Seine-Saint-Denis, dispute the World Cup in Qatar (Youssouf Fofana with France, Raphaël Guerreiro with Portugal, Nader Ghandri with Tunisia and Jean-Pierre Nsamé with Cameroon).

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