Thank you for providing information on the upcoming French Football Federation (FFF) elections. It’s notable that Christophe Bouchet has withdrawn his candidacy, leaving Noël Le Graët and François Ponthieu as potential candidates for the presidency.
Noël Le Graët, despite being 70 years old, is seeking reelection for the presidency of the FFF. The elections are scheduled for December 15, and Le Graët will face competition from François Ponthieu. The outcome of these elections will have an impact on the future direction of French football, both at the amateur and professional levels.
Le Graët has highlighted some achievements during his tenure, including improved relations between amateur and professional football, success in various national teams, and the increased visibility of the Coupe de France. His emphasis on the need for a strong team and employees indicates a focus on continued development and success in French football.
The upcoming campaign and elections will be closely watched by the football community, and the chosen leadership will play a crucial role in shaping the future of French football.