France women's national basketball team
The France women's national basketball team is the national basketball team representing France. It is administrated by the Fédération Française de Basket-Ball (French Federation).
Olympic games record
World Championship record
European Championship record
- 1938 : 4th
- 1950 : 4th
- 1952 : 7th
- 1954 : 6th
- 1956 : 7th
- 1958 : 6th
- 1960 : Did not qualify
- 1962 : 8th
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- 1964 : 10th
- 1966 : 11th
- 1968 : 11th
- 1970 : 2nd
- 1972 : 4th
- 1974 : 7th
- 1976 : 4th
- 1980 : 11th
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- 1981 : Did not qualify
- 1983 : Did not qualify
- 1985 : 8th
- 1987 : 8th
- 1989 : 8th
- 1991 : Did not qualify
- 1993 : 2nd
- 1995 : 1st round
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- 1997 : Did not qualify
- 1999 : 2nd
- 2001 : Champion
- 2003 : 5th
- 2005 : 5th
- 2007 : 8th
- 2009 : Champion
- 2011 : 3rd
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2010 roster
Number |
Name |
Birth |
Size |
Games |
Points |
2010 Club |
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Clémence Beikes |
1983 |
1.78 |
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Saint-Amand (France) |
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Jennifer Digbeu |
1987 |
1.90 |
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Bourges (France) |
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Céline Dumerc |
1982 |
1.69 |
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UMMC Iekaterinbourg (Russia) |
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Élodie Godin |
1985 |
1.90 |
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Tarente (Italia) |
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Émilie Gomis |
1983 |
1.80 |
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Villeneuve d’Ascq (France) |
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Sandrine Gruda |
1987 |
1.95 |
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UMMC Iekaterinbourg (Russia) |
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Pauline Jannault-Lo |
1987 |
1.92 |
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Tarbes (France) |
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Marion Laborde |
1986 |
1.78 |
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Basket Landes (France) |
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Anaël Lardy |
1987 |
1.70 |
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Bourges (France) |
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Florence Lepron |
1985 |
1.82 |
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Tarbes (France) |
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Endéné Miyem |
1988 |
1.88 |
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Bourges (France) |
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Emmeline Ndongue |
1983 |
1.92 |
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Bourges (France) |
- Head Coach : Pierre Vincent
- Coaches : François Brisson and Thierry Moullec.[1]
Famous players
Successive coaches
- Alain Jardel
- Jacques Commères
References
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Teams |
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Continental Championships |
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Qualifying |
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National sports teams of France
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Africa |
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Americas |
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Asia |
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Europe |
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Oceania |
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Note: The Under-21 Championship is no longer held.
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