by Jonathan Elbaz
Goalkeepers:
Hugo Lloris (Lyon) – 9 caps
Steve Mandanda, (Marseille) – 12 caps
Cedric Carrasso (Bordeaux) – 0 caps
Mickael Landreau (Lille) – 11 caps
Defenders:
Bacary Sagna (Arsenal) – 17 caps
Patrice Evra (Manchester United) – 26 caps
William Gallas (Arsenal) – 78 caps
Eric Abidal (Barcelona) – 52 caps
Rod Fanni (Rennes) – 4 caps
Sebastien Squillaci (Sevilla) – 18 caps
Adil Rami (Lille) – 0 caps
Marc Planus (Bordeaux) – 0 caps
Gael Clichy (Arsenal) – 3 caps
Anthony Reveillere (Lyon) – 5 caps
Midfielders:
Lassana Diarra (Real Madrid) – 27 caps
Alou Diarra (Bordeaux) – 24 caps
Jeremy Toulalan (Lyon) – 31 caps
Florent Malouda (Chelsea) – 51 caps
Yoann Gourcuff (Bordeaux) – 17 caps
Abou Diaby (Arsenal) – 2 caps
Yann M’Vila (Rennes) – 0 caps
Forwards:
Thierry Henry (Barcelona) – 118 caps
Nicolas Anelka (Chelsea) – 64 caps
Andre-Pierre Gignac (Toulouse) – 10 caps
Franck Ribery (Bayern Munich) – 42 caps
Sidney Govou (Lyon) – 43 caps
Djibril Cisse (Panathanaikos) – 39 caps
Hatem Ben Arfa (Marseilles) – 7 caps
Mathieu Valbuena (Marseilles) – 0 caps
Jimmy Briand (Rennes) – 3 caps
Cool Facts:
- For all of you Domenech haters – and let’s face it, everyone’s a Domenech hater, Laurent Blanc (coach of Ligue 1 Bordeaux) was offered to coach France after this upcoming World Cup
- Just Fontaine, former French international, currently holds the record for most goals scored in a single World Cup (13)!
- Patrick Vieira, Karim Benzema, Louis Saha, Samir Nasri, and Philippe Mexes were all surprisingly excluded by Raymond Domenech in his preliminary World Cup roster. These starts total a stunning 180 caps. These players would minimal trouble finding their way into any other country’s squad list based on sheer talent.








