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FIFA Denies France Black Armbands for Deschamps's Mother
26 Jun
Summary
- FIFA rejected France's request for black armbands to honor Deschamps's mother.
- A planned minute's silence was attributed to earthquake victims by FIFA.
- Assistant coach Guy Stephan will lead the team in Deschamps's absence.

The French Football Federation (FFF) announced that manager Didier Deschamps's mother had passed away. Deschamps is currently on leave to attend her funeral, which is scheduled for Tuesday. Assistant coach Guy Stephan will manage the team in his absence. The FFF had requested permission for the French team to wear black armbands in memory of Deschamps's mother.
However, FIFA reportedly declined this request. Furthermore, a planned minute's silence before the match, which the FFF had stated was in honor of Deschamps's mother, was clarified by FIFA to be for victims of the Venezuelan earthquake. FIFA has been contacted for comment on these decisions. Deschamps, who has managed France for 14 years and led them to a World Cup victory in 2018, will not be present for the upcoming matches.