France’s 14-0 win over Gibraltar set a record in Euro qualifying

France's 14-0 win over Gibraltar set a record in Euro qualifying

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The French national football team set several performance records in a match with the Gibraltar team. The meeting ended in favor of the French with a score of 14:0.

This victory was the largest in the history of qualifying tournaments for the European Championships, which have been held since 1960. Until this moment, the largest score was recorded in the match between Germany and San Marino in 2006 – 13:0.

The victory also became the largest in the history of the French team. Well, the French team became the first European team since 1967 to upset its opponent fourteen times. In 1967, Denmark defeated Iceland in a friendly match with a score of 14:2.

In the match with the Gibraltar team, which from the 18th minute played in the minority after being sent off, eight Frenchmen scored. Striker Olivier Giroud and midfielder Kingsley Coman scored doubles. And forward Kylian Mbappe scored a hat-trick. He became the first player to score 300 goals before his 25th birthday. Kilian will celebrate his 25th birthday on December 20th. In addition, Mbappe came in third in goals for the French national team. He has 46. The leader is Olivier Giroud, who scored 56 times.

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