With France in a fervent political moment, the national football federation urged the media to back off asking its players in Germany to comment on elections at home ahead of an expected news conference Sunday with Kylian Mbappe. (More Football News)
The statement was published late Saturday before coach Didier Deschamps and a top player 바카라 which typically should be the captain, Mbappe 바카라 face questions on the eve of Les Bleus' opening game at the European Championship.
France President Emmanuel Macron has called two rounds of national assembly elections on June 30 and July 7 attempting to counter success for his far-right opponents in European parliamentary elections last Sunday.
Mbappe's fellow forwards Marcus Thuram and Ousmane Dembele, who also are Black, already expressed strong opinions about domestic politics and the need to vote during news conferences at the team's training camp in Germany.
Thuram, whose father Lilian is a national football great and long-time activist on social issues, on Saturday urged French citizens 바카라to fight daily바카라 to stop nationalist groups from taking power.
The football federation said 바카라almost all the players of the French team have been questioned바카라 about the June 9 European elections.
바카라Each of them could express themselves freely, according to their own convictions,바카라 said the federation, asking for respect for its neutrality as an institution and the teams it is responsible for.
The federation said it is 바카라very attached to freedom of expression and citizenship (and) supports the necessary call to go to vote, which is a democratic requirement.
"As such, it is appropriate to avoid any kind of pressure and political usage of the French team,바카라 whose president Philippe Diallo is a member of UEFA's executive committee.
France plays Austria to open its Euro 2024 program in Group D, which also includes the Netherlands and Poland.