mardi 31 mai 2011

France youth coach warned over quota scandal

PARIS (AFP) - The French football federation on Tuesday issued a "warning" to National Technical Director Francois Blaquart over a controversial plan to introduce quotas for dual-nationality players in the France national football team.

Blaquart, responsible for the youth coaching policy in France, had been suspended pending the outcome of the probe into the plan, which the coach had said was now abandoned.
The federation's deputy director general, Andre Prevosto, received a six-day ban, sources close to the inquiry also told AFP.
The inquiry came about after the influential Mediapart website claimed that top management at the federation, including France manager Laurent Blanc, secretly discussed and approved "unofficial discriminatory quotas" at a meeting last November to limit the number of black and Arab players coming through their national training programmes to 30 percent.
A number of players have come through French academies in recent years, and represented France at youth level, only to switch allegiances to the senior sides of different countries.
They include Marouane Chamakh (Morocco), Sebastien Bassong (Cameroon), Moussa Sow (Senegal), Younes Belhanda (Morocco) and Ryad Boudebouz (Algeria).

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