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No news and the backbone of Tokyo: the list of the Blues for the start of the Golden League

Never change a winning team. The French men’s team, the reigning Olympic champion, will play the first stage of the Golden League in November without any new names and with all the Tokyo gold medalists who have not retired internationally, according to the list unveiled on Tuesday. . Among the 23 players summoned, coach Guillaume Gille therefore called on all the Olympic champions with the exception of right winger Luc Abalo, left winger Michaël Guigou and goalkeeper Yann Genty, who decided to stop their career in the national team.

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And he also retained nine elements that were not present in Tokyo this summer but which have already been capped before. “Michaël Guigou’s judgment involves redistribution at the captaincy level“, underlined Guillaume Gille, quoted in the press release of the French Handball Federation.”The start of the internship will be an opportunity to announce how responsibilities will be distributed within the group“Said the former center-half. During this first stage, out of three, of the 2022 Golden League, the Blues will travel to Norway to face Denmark on November 6 and Norway on November 7.

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The 23 Blues for the first two matches of the Golden League

  • Guardians : Kevin Bonnefoi (Montpellier), Rémi Desbonnet (Nîmes), Vincent Gérard (Paris SG)
  • Left wingers : Hugo Descat (Montpellier), Dylan Nahi (Kielce / POL)
  • Left rear : Jean-Jacques Acquevillo (Nîmes), Nikola Karabatic (Paris SG), Karl Konan (Aix), Romain Lagarde (Aix), Timothey N’Guessan (FC Barcelona / ESP), Élohim Prandi (Paris SG)
  • Half-centers : Kentin Mahé (Veszprem/HUN), Nedim Remili (Paris SG), Aymeric Minne (Aix)
  • Pivots : Ludovic Fabregas (FC Barcelona), Luka Karabatic (Paris SG), Théo Monar (Nantes), Nicolas Tournat (Kielce)
  • Right backs : Dika Mem (FC Barcelone), Melvyn Richardson (FC Barcelone)
  • Ailiers droits : Benoît Kounkoud (Paris SG), Yanis Lenne (Montpellier HB), Valentin Porte (Montpellier)

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