Where is Hugo Lloris?

Where is Hugo Lloris?

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When did Hugo Lloris become captain?

28 February 2012
He captained the national team for the first time in 2010, and became first-choice captain on 28 February 2012, leading France into the quarter-finals of both UEFA Euro 2012 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup, runners-up at UEFA Euro 2016, and winners at the 2018 FIFA World Cup held in Russia.

Is Hugo Lloris French?

Hugo Lloris (born 26 December 1986) is a French professional footballer. He plays as a goalkeeper for Tottenham Hotspur and for the France national football team.

How many times has Lloris captained France?

By far the most capped goalkeeper in French history, ahead of Fabien Barthez (87), Lloris also holds the record as the longest-serving captain. Since Laurent Blanc gave him the armband in a victory over England on November 12, 2010, he has captained his country 98 times.

Who is the most successful captain of the France football team?

Hugo Lloris holds the record for most captaincies with France and has captained them to victory at the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Michel Platini captained France to victory at UEFA Euro 1984. Marcel Desailly captained France national football team to victory at both the 2001 and 2003 editions of the FIFA Confederations Cup.

Who won the French election 2012?

French election results, 2012: Election posters for François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy as voters make their final choice. Photograph: Jim Hollander/EPA France’s election results for 2012 are in – and amazingly quickly, compared to London’s much-smaller mayoral vote last week.

Who captained France at the 2001 and 2003 Confederations Cup?

Marcel Desailly captained France national football team to victory at both the 2001 and 2003 editions of the FIFA Confederations Cup.

How many times has Didier Deschamps been captain of France?

The France national team’s record appearance-maker as captain is Didier Deschamps, who led the team out 52 times during his 103-cap tenure, which lasted through three decades.