Soccer-Former French Federation President Escalettes dies aged 90


Outgoing French Football Federation president Jean-Pierre Escalettes attends a news conference after a council meeting with French Football Federation (FFF) members at the FFF headquarters in Paris July 2, 2010. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

PARIS, April 14 (Reuters) - ⁠Former French Football Federation (FFF) President ⁠Jean-Pierre Escalettes has died at the ‌age of 90, the FFF said on Tuesday.

Escalettes, who led the federation from 2005-10, oversaw ​France’s run to the 2006 ⁠World Cup final ⁠and the awarding of Euro 2016 to ⁠the ‌country in 2010.

“A deeply respected and appreciated figure in French ⁠football, Jean-Pierre Escalettes dedicated his entire ​life to ‌our sport, which he served with ⁠passion, ​humanity and loyalty, from his early days as a player, coach and club ⁠official to the highest federal ​responsibilities,” the FFF said in a statement.

His tenure also included the Knysna strike at ⁠the 2010 World Cup, when France players went on strike after forward Nicolas Anelka was sent home for insulting ​coach Raymond Domenech. ⁠Escalettes resigned after France were knocked out ​in the group stage.

He ‌was succeeded by Noel ​Le Graet in 2011.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot, editing by Ed Osmond)

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