The National Director of French Football has been suspended after saying there should be a silent/unspoken quota to limit the North African and Arab dual Nationality French kids playing at the Youth Academy.
Seems it was in a meeting with Laurent Blanc and a few other high up in the French Football world.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/may/01/france-football-race-row
I have always thought they did well out of the North Africans playing for the national team, maybe as a backlash to the stupidity of a few of them at the world cup?
The guy is reported to have said they are having trouble because of the number of those players then leaving to play for their 'other' country and not France, though I'm sure most of them only choose to play for the other team after being overlooked by the French team.
Seems it was in a meeting with Laurent Blanc and a few other high up in the French Football world.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/may/01/france-football-race-row
The national technical director of the French Football Federation, François Blaquart, has been suspended by the French government as the fallout over an alleged plan to enforce racial quotas in youth academies continues to spread.
Chantal Jouanno, France's sports minister, said Blaquart was suspended with immediate effect "pending the conclusions of an investigation led by the FFF and the IGJS [General Inspection of Youth and Sports]".
The story, which emerged on Thursday from the French investigative website Mediapart, cited sources within the FFF claiming Blaquart proposed limiting the number of non-white children entering the selection process through training centres and academies.
On Saturday Mediapart published further claims about a meeting at which Blaquart, the France coach, Laurent Blanc, the under-21 coach, Erick Mombaerts, and the under-20 coach, Francis Smerecki, among others, allegedly debated African players with dual nationality who were groomed in France but opted to play for their country of origin.
"We can mark out, in an unspoken way, a sort of quota. But it needs to remain unspoken," Blaquart was quoted as saying by Mediapart. Blaquart told RMC radio's website : "I cannot not acknowledge these remarks. But they have to be put in their context. We acknowledged the fact that there were many players with dual nationality ... we had to control the management of these players who might be leaving us. There is nothing more to it."
Blanc, who played in the 1998 World Cup-winning team that was dubbed "Black-Blanc-Beur" (Blacks, Whites and Arabs) by French media, has often raised the issue of dual nationality players, but rejected the claim he was in favour of quotas based on race. On Friday he said: "No such project has been revealed to me. It's a lie. You cannot have quotas in football. It does not exist. Football is made of diversity. It really bothers me because it's against my values. To me, this is totally false."
Last night Blanc said in a statement: "I do not withdraw what I said yesterday. I admit that some remarks made during a work meeting, taken out of their context, may be misinterpreted and, as far as I am concerned, I apologise if I have hurt some feelings. But I, who am against any form of discrimination, do not stand being accused of racism or xenophobia."
Blanc said there was nothing more to the meeting that took place last November. "One has to be insincere not to see that the debate I took part in had obviously nothing to do with 'reducing the number of blacks and Arabs in French football' as the article's headline said," he added.
The only question was to "discuss the future of French football and deal with the delicate problem of players with dual nationality..."
The FFF president, Fernand Duchaussoy, has also denied any such project existed. "What happened in a meeting, behind a door or in the corridors... I cannot vouch for everyone working at the federation. But I am confident [that there was no wrongdoing]," he said. The FFF's investigation into the claims is expected to be completed within eight days.
I have always thought they did well out of the North Africans playing for the national team, maybe as a backlash to the stupidity of a few of them at the world cup?
The guy is reported to have said they are having trouble because of the number of those players then leaving to play for their 'other' country and not France, though I'm sure most of them only choose to play for the other team after being overlooked by the French team.