18 born players led France to achieve the World Cup for the second time in its history, breaking the World Cup 98 record when 6 newborns contributed to achieving the title for the first time on French soil, to triple this time in a successful experience for the team that is considered the most to reach the final in the last 20 years by 3 times, and the most achieved title in this period twice.

The French national team is considered the most benefiting team from the naturalization of its children, with a rate of 85%. Most of them have roots in the brown continent, led by the country of the Congo, to which the players Stephane Nzonzi and Prisnel Kimpembe belong.

While Osman Dembele and Ngolo Kante hail from the state of Mali, and of Cameroonian origin, the two defenders Samuel Umtiti and the talented young Kylian Mbappe, who was born to a Cameroonian father and an Algerian mother, stand out.

As for the star of the national team, Paul Pogba, he belongs to Guinean origins, and the player Corentin Tolisso is of Togolese origin, and from Senegal the family of defender Benjamin Mendy belongs, while Blaise Matuidi is of Angolan origin.

Of Arab origins, the two players appear, Nabil Fakir, of Algerian origin, and Adel Rami, who is proud of his Moroccan roots, while France's goalkeeper Loris belongs to Catalan-Spanish origins, while the roots of Antoine Griezmann's family go back to the Portuguese.

From the islands of Guadeloupe, young Thomas Lemar returns, while Raphael Varane, the star of the French national team defense and Real Madrid, returns to the island of Martinique.

Naeem Tamim Al-Hakim (Jeddah) @naeemtamimimalhac

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