France national roller hockey team

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AssociationFrance Roller Sports Federation
Confederation CERH
Head coachFabien Savreux
CaptainSébastien Landrin
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Ranking
Ranking 5 [1]

The France national roller hockey team is the national team side of France at international roller hockey. Usually it is part of FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup and CERH European Roller Hockey Championship.

Contents

France squad - 64th Nations Cup

Source: [2]

Goaltenders
#PlayerHometownClub
1Gaëtan Guillomet
10Olivier Gelebart


Field Players
#PlayerHometownClub
2Loïc Le Menn
3Sébastien Furstenberger
4Omar Nedder
5Florent David
6Anthony Weber
7Sébastien Landrin (Captain)
8Nicolas Guilbert
9Sébastien Cano
Team Staff
Coaching Staff

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References

  1. National teams Ranking Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Coupe des Nations: équipes prenant part au tournoi 2011". www.coupedesnations.ch. Archived from the original on 2011-06-09.