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A ninja obsessed with Japan. | |||
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France's super rookie. Fell for [[Ryuuzaki Sakuno|Sakuno]]. | |||
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Revision as of 22:24, 2 May 2018
Ranked no. 3 in the world, France aims to overthrow the champions this year.
Information
- Captain: Leopold Camus de Charpentier
History
France defeated Japan in the U-17 World Cup two years ago. This defeat eliminated Japan from the tournament.
After topping their group in the group league and defeating England in the round of 16, they face Japan in the quarterfinals once again.
Members
Coach
High School
- Leopold Camus de Charpentier
- Position: Captain
This revolutionist will change how tennis is played around the world[1].
- Tristan Bardot
- Position: Representative
He is so handsome that he was almost exiled from the tennis world.
- Timothée Moreau
- Position: Representative
Aiming for a flashy victory, he never fails to strike a pose after winning a point.
- Edgard Delacroix
- Position: Representative
Middle School
- Osval Delon
- Position: Representative
A ninja obsessed with Japan.
- Jonathan St. Georges
- Position: Representative
- Ludovic Chardard
- Position: Representative
France's super rookie. Fell for Sakuno.
Former
Impressed by Byoodooin's manliness, Duke left the team two years ago to join Japan.
Uniforms
The French uniform is white with red and blue stripes. Furthermore, one sleeve is red, the other blue, and the collar is divided in the opposite way. However, standing out the most is the word "France" written in bold letters across the chest area.
Trivia
References
- ↑ Golden age 135
Contributors: Electrolimes, Kaoz