Noël Le Graët stepped down as president of the French Football Federation on Feb. 28, after calls to change in leadership and the women’s national team management. Players like Wendie Renard, Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Kadidiatou Diani have announced they will step away from the national team until changes are made. Women’s team manager Corinne Diacre has not yet stepped down. On Feb. 24, the FFF stated, “no individual is above the Equipe de France institution.”
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