France in stats | 1998 FIFA World Cup winners

The breakthrough Bleus in numbers

A slot machine, a poll, golf and motor racing feature as FIFA highlights the stats behind France's conquering of their first FIFA World Cup in 1998.

1998 World Cup Final, St, Denis, Paris, France, 12th July, 1998, France 3 v Brazil 0, The French squad celebrate with the World Cup trophy after winning the competiton for the first time in their history  (Photo by Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
  • Check out the numbers behind France's conquering of their first FIFA World Cup

  • A slot machine, a poll, golf and motor racing feature

  • Which six players were cut from the squad at the last minute?

Sixty-eight years – that’s what it took France to win a tournament they had been the architects of. Two headers – that’s the unlikely recipe a likely hero used to rock its record champions. The 93rd minute – that’s when a ponytailed prince belied position and numeracy to apply the coup de grâce. Those numbers are news to nobody. Some other little gems behind Les Bleus' conquering of the 16th FIFA World Cup™ are, however, well worth hearing. Allow FIFA to take you through them.

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La Coupe de la Gloire | The Official Film of the 1998 FIFA World Cup™La Coupe de la Gloire | The Official Film of the 1998 FIFA World Cup™
Enjoy the fascinating story of the 1998 tournament – one seemingly written for Ronaldo and Brazil but ultimately belonging to Zinedine Zidane and France.Enjoy the fascinating story of the 1998 tournament – one seemingly written for Ronaldo and Brazil but ultimately belonging to Zinedine Zidane and France.

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Emmanuel Petit won 170,000 francs on a Monte Carlo fruit machine – thanks, indirectly, to Les Bleus striking the jackpot at the Stade de France. After they defeated Brazil, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, under whose tutelage Petit had begun his career at Monaco, unexpectedly gave him an extra five days off. Petit consequently went to stay at a plush hotel in the Monaco-enveloped gambling epicentre of the world. There, he stuck a ten-franc coin into a slot and won the equivalent of $28,000! Petit nobly donated it to charity.

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Ninety-two per cent of French wanted Aime Jacquet sacked in a poll conducted by national television in April 1998. Les Bleus had failed to win a game at Le Tournoi, finishing behind England and Brazil on home soil; they had gone winless in consecutive friendlies against Norway, Russia and Sweden; and they hadn’t won a match by more than one goal since Didier Deschamps and Ibrahim Ba secured a 2-0 victory in Portugal in January 1997. In 2000, by huge contrast, Jacquet beat Albert Batteux and Michel Hidalgo in a France Football poll to be named French coach of the century.

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France were 18th on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking heading into the tournament – beneath the likes of Egypt, Morocco, Norway, Japan and USA. No team has begun a World Cup they won from a lower spot on the global ladder, which was launched in 1993. Brazil were third in 1994 and second in 2002, while Italy were 13th in 2006, Spain were second in 2010, and Germany were second in 2014.

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Best Skills | 1998 FIFA World Cup France™Best Skills | 1998 FIFA World Cup France™
Some of the best skills seen at 1998 FIFA World Cup France™.Some of the best skills seen at 1998 FIFA World Cup France™.

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Thirteen seconds is all it took between Christophe Dugarry receiving the ball inside France’s box and Emmanuel Petit, inside the opposite one, finishing off a breakneck counter – and Brazil. Patrick Vieira’s pass set up his Arsenal midfield partner, making it the sixth World Cup Final goal since 1950 in which the scorer was assisted by his club-mate. Bobby Moore assisted two of Geoff Hurst’s goals in 1966 (West Ham United), Pele teed up Carlos Alberto for that strike in 1970 (Santos), and Paolo Rossi and Marco Tardelli were laid on by Claudio Gentile and Gaetano Scirea in 1982 (all Juventus).

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Six players were agonisingly dropped from France’s squad at the 11th hour – and it left most of them stunned. A 28-player party had been gathered in Clairefontaine for two weeks when, suddenly late one Friday night, Jacquet wielded the axe. While goalkeeper Lionel Letizi was hopeful rather than expectant of making the final cut, Martin Djetou, Pierre Laigle, Sabri Lamouchi, Ibrahim Ba and Nicolas Anelka, who had been tipped to lead the French line, all expressed their disbelief.

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Four members of France’s squad were born outside of its borders – the second-most a World Cup-winning squad has had behind Italy, who had seven in 1934. Marcel Desailly, Christian Karembeu, Lilian Thuram and Patrick Vieira hailed from Ghana, New Caledonia, Guadeloupe and Senegal respectively. Multiple others grew up overseas, such as Bernard Lama in Guyana and David Trezeguet in Argentina.

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Keane & Vieira: Best of Enemies Keane & Vieira: Best of Enemies
A documentary filled with tales of battles past, when the respective skippers of Manchester United and Arsenal gave their all, and a whole lot more, for domestic football's top honors.A documentary filled with tales of battles past, when the respective skippers of Manchester United and Arsenal gave their all, and a whole lot more, for domestic football's top honors.

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Three of Jacquet’s class of ’98 went on to compete in other sports after retiring from football. Alain Boghossian played on the Alps Tour, a professional golf tournament. Fabien Barthez became a motor racing driver, being crowned French GT champion in a Ferrari and participating in the esteemed Le Mans 24-Hour race. Meanwhile Bixente Lizarazu, an adrenaline junkie into surfing, ice racing and skeletoning, contested Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitions, winning gold in the blue-belt category at the European Championships in Lisbon. "When I arrived, all I could see were shaven heads, busted ears and killer faces," said the former left-back. "I said to myself, ‘Oh, shit!’ On the field I had Blanc, Desailly, Thuram beside me. On the mat I am on my own."

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France collected three red cards in 1998 – more than any other World Cup-winning team. Despite having never previously had a player sent off at the World Cup, Zinedine Zidane was dismissed for a stamp on Saudi Arabia’s Fuad Amin, Laurent Blanc was after a clash with Croatia’s Slaven Bilic in the semi-finals, and Marcel Desailly received two yellows against Brazil in the decider. Italy are the only other side to have had more than one player sent off during a conquering campaign, with Daniele De Rossi and Marco Materazzi earning their marching orders in 2006.

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Brazil v France | Final | 1998 FIFA World Cup France™ | Full Match ReplayBrazil v France | Final | 1998 FIFA World Cup France™ | Full Match Replay
Watch the full replay from the match between Brazil and France played at Stade de France, Saint-Denis on Sunday, 12 July 1998.Watch the full replay from the match between Brazil and France played at Stade de France, Saint-Denis on Sunday, 12 July 1998.

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Two goals is all France conceded at the tournament – a record low for a World Cup-winning side equalled by Italy in 2006 and Spain in 2010. West Germany, by contrast, conceded 14 goals en route to glory in 1954. Fabien Barthez’s five shutouts on home soil help him share, with England’s Peter Shilton, the record of ten clean sheets in World Cup matches.

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Some of the best saves seen at 1998 FIFA World Cup France™.Some of the best saves seen at 1998 FIFA World Cup France™.

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One World Cup-winning country failed to qualify for the previous edition. Les Bleus only required a draw at home to Bulgaria in their final USA 1994 preliminary, but despite taking the lead through Eric Cantona, Emil Kostadinov completed his double at the death to snatch the almighty underdogs victory. Bernard Lama, Laurent Blanc, Marcel Desailly, Didier Deschamps, Emmanuel Petit played in that fateful game in Paris.

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Two Billion Hearts | 1994 FIFA World Cup™ Official FilmTwo Billion Hearts | 1994 FIFA World Cup™ Official Film
With hilarious footage of fans, behind-the-scenes interviews and on-the-pitch thrills, this documentary looks at how the 1994 FIFA World Cup and its headlining players catapulted soccer into the hearts of Americans.With hilarious footage of fans, behind-the-scenes interviews and on-the-pitch thrills, this documentary looks at how the 1994 FIFA World Cup and its headlining players catapulted soccer into the hearts of Americans.

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Lilian Thuram scored in just one of his record 142 appearances for France – and amazingly, the man who was in the midst of netting just one goal in 11 seasons in all competitions at club level, got two in it! He certainly picked a cardinal moment for it – Thuram scored once with his right foot and once with his left to grab Les Bleus a come-from-behind 2-1 win over Croatia in the semi-finals. Funnily, when France battled Paraguay in the Round of 16, bookmakers offered odds of 40/1 on Thuram to score at any time – over six-and-a-half times higher than opposition goalkeeper Jose Luis Chilavert (6/1).

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Lilian Thuram | Bronze Ball Award | 1998 FIFA World Cup France™Lilian Thuram | Bronze Ball Award | 1998 FIFA World Cup France™
The adidas Golden Ball is presented to the best player at each FIFA World Cup finals. Those who finish as runners-up in the vote receive the adidas Silver Ball and Bronze Ball awards as the second and third most outstanding players in the tournament respectively.The adidas Golden Ball is presented to the best player at each FIFA World Cup finals. Those who finish as runners-up in the vote receive the adidas Silver Ball and Bronze Ball awards as the second and third most outstanding players in the tournament respectively.