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Highs and Lows of Being a French Soccer Fan Stuck in America

Following Les Bleus

By Zac Taylor, published Feb 10, 2007
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In Glasgow, Scotland on vacation I saw the French national soccer team, Les Bleus, lose to Scotland 1-0 in the Euro 2008 qualifying match. Being in Scotland it would seem to be a joyous occasion, drinks all around, numerous intoxicated renditions of the Scottish anthem. Yet I walked slowly back to my hostel in a serious sense of confusion and disarray. This wasn't supposed to happen, France had beat Italy only weeks before in a qualifying match, the World Cup Champions, but now they had just lost to a team that had failed to make the World Cup! If Scotland had beaten any other team while I was there I would have been ecstatic. But this was France, so with a greasy plate of fish-n-chips and the threat of a morning hangover, I alone walked out of the festivities.

For years I had loved soccer, both playing it and watching it. Unfortunately, living in the U.S.A, opportunities to watch soccer were limited. So, part of the reason for me taking Spanish classes was to watch the Mexican soccer games on Telemundo. My favorite team to watch however, was les Bleus. 1994 was the first World Cup I saw, and most of what I remember was being ridiculed by any other soccer fan who was rooting for my own national team, USA. My support for the French was unwavering though, solidified with knowledge of a host of French ancestors. In 1998 I relished the most spectacular moment in my sports fan history, watching as the French led by Zidane blazed through the world cup stages and won it all in a 3-0 upset victory over the favored Brazilians. It was bliss, and there was nothing that anybody in America could say.

After watching such a huge moment for Les Bleus I began to follow the team closer, checking scores of games I couldn't watch at the tail end of Sportcenter. Yet I saw the European Championship win in 2000 and that only added more fuel to my fan fire, to the point that when the 2002 World Cup began, I was hopelessly hooked. Not that I really thought it was much of a risk, I was backing the best team...

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