EdF: the Blues will make their trips of less than 3 hours by train

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Present at a press conference, in comments collected by RMC Sport, the president of the high authority of the tricolor round ball Philippe Diallo announced that the French teams, and in particular the foals of Didier Deschamps, will travel less than 3 hours by train. A decision already put in place with the women of Hervé Renard or the Espoirs of Thierry Henry during their trip to Nancy to beat Denmark in a friendly last September, and this during the first of the 1998 world champion at the head of the Bleuets, in the desire of the French Football Federation to adapt to environmental challenges.

“Our national teams will take the train for all trips of less than three hours. And I’m thinking of all the national selections, including the A. We have already, with Hervé Renard, agreed that he would move his women’s team to Valenciennes by train. We had defined with Thierry Henry that his team would travel to Nancy by train. With Didier Deschamps, we began to study the train travel of our France A team during the matches it will play in March, in Lyon, to ensure that our France A team is the one that sets a good example and highlights an ecological transition policy that we support.”

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