Lorient has a rich history with the French national team, marked by numerous iconic players who have worn the Blues' colors. From the club's early days, figures like Antoine Cuissard and Jean Snella established strong ties between Lorient and the national team. Cuissard, an international since 1946, remains a legend of Lorient football. In the 2000s, FC Lorient became a springboard for talents like Kevin Gameiro and André-Pierre Gignac, both of whom shone in the national jersey. Gameiro, the club's all-time top scorer in Ligue 1, made his international debut in 2010 while playing for Lorient. Other former Merlus, such as Laurent Koscielny and Christophe Jallet, also made their mark in the history of the French team. The Lorient academy has produced exceptional players like Eugénie Le Sommer, who set records with the Blues, and Mattéo Guendouzi, who joined the national team in 2021. These contributions highlight the importance of FC Lorient in the landscape of French football, especially with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon.
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Lorient: The History of FC Lorient with the Blues at World Cup 2026
Discover how FC Lorient has contributed to the French national team with iconic players ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
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