During the September international break, 25 professional and Academy players joined their respective national teams, with 2026 World Cup qualifiers and friendlies on the agenda.
It’s already time for the first break of the season! After three matches played and one last victory snatched against Strasbourg (3-2), no fewer than 25 players from the professional squad or from the Academy will now join their national teams. So, before two weeks of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup or friendly matches, here is the schedule for our international players! 📆
A big debut for Maghnes
And among those involved, Maghnes Akliouche is certainly the happiest. Having scored twice in August, the midfielder trained at the Academy will indeed play for France, as they participate in World Cup qualifiers. Mika Biereth (Denmark), Denis Zakaria (Switzerland), Mohammed Salisu (Ghana), Lamine Camara and Krépin Diatta (Senegal), as well as Caio Henrique (Brazil) will also take part in the qualifiers.
“C’est une fierté. Monter les marches avec l’EDF A, c’est un honneur.” 🇫🇷
@Nesmaar_A#FiersdetreBleus
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Two comebacks and an all-Monegasque duel
The left back will thus make his grand return to the Auriverde, almost two years later. With one cap to date, it’s a reward for him, having returned to a high level after a serious knee injury sustained shortly after his debut with Brazil. This international break will finally be an opportunity to witness a matchup of Monégasque between Takumi Minamino’s Japan and the USMNT of Folarin Balogun.

🔜 What’s ahead for our internationals:
Europe 🇪🇺
🇫🇷 Maghnes Akliouche – France
UEFA World Cup Qualifying
Friday, September 5 (8:45 p.m.): Ukraine – France at the Tarczynski Arena (Wrocław, Poland) Tuesday, September 9 (8:45 p.m.): France – Iceland at the Parc des Princes (Paris, France)
🇩🇰 Mika Biereth – Denmark
UEFA World Cup Qualifying
Friday, September 5 (8:45 p.m.): Denmark vs. Scotland at Parken Stadium (Copenhagen, Denmark) Tuesday, September 9 (8:45 p.m.): Greece vs. Denmark at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium (Piraeus, Greece)
🇨🇭 Denis Zakaria – Switzerland
UEFA World Cup Qualifying
Vendredi 5 septembre (20h45) : Suisse – Kosovo au St. Jakob-Park (Bâle, Suisse) Mardi 9 septembre (20h45) : Suisse – Slovénie au St. Jakob-Park (Bâle, Suisse)
🇨🇭🆚 🇽🇰
📆 5.9, 20:45
🏟 St. Jakob-Park, Basel
🎫https://t.co/CIAervTWnM#natimiteuch
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🇷🇺 Aleksandr Golovin – Russia
Thursday, September 4 (7 p.m.): Russia vs. Jordan at the Otkrytie Arena in Moscow Sunday, September 7 (5:15 p.m.): Qatar vs. Russia at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium in Doha

Africa 🌍
🇬🇭 Mohammed Salisu – Ghana
Thursday, September 4 (3 p.m.): Chad – Ghana at the Maréchal Idriss Déby Itno Olympic Stadium (N’Djamena, Chad) Monday, September 8 (9 p.m.): Ghana – Mali at the Accra Sports Stadium (Accra, Ghana)
🚨 Our men for next month’s FIFA World Cup Qualifiers! 👊🏾📝
🇬🇭 We face Chad away on September 4, then take on Mali in Accra on September 8.
🔝Ghana currently tops Group I in the African Qualifiers with 15 points, after five wins and one loss from six matches.
#BlackStars |
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🇸🇳 Lamine Camara & Krépin Diatta – Senegal
Thursday, September 4 (9 p.m.): Senegal – Sudan at Stade Me Abdoulaye Wade (Diamniadio, Senegal) Wednesday, September 9 (6 p.m.): DR Congo – Senegal at Stade des Martyrs (Kinshasa, DR Congo)

Asian Zone 🌏
🇯🇵 Takumi Minamino – Japon
Sunday, September 7 (4:00 a.m.): Mexico vs. Japan at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland, USA) Wednesday, September 10 (1:30 a.m.): United States vs. Japan at Lower.com Field (Columbus, USA)

Americas 🌎
🇧🇷 Caio Henrique – Brazil
2026 World Cup Qualifiers – CONMEBOL
Friday, September 5 (2:30 a.m.): Brazil vs. Chile at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Wednesday, September 10 (1:30 a.m.): Bolivia vs. Brazil at the Estadio Municipal de El Alto, Bolivia
O mister Carlo Ancelotti divulgou a lista dos jogadores convocados para os jogos nos dias 4 e 9 de setembro contra Chile, no Maracanã, e Bolívia, em El Alto.
ISSO É BRASIL! 🇧🇷
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🇺🇸 Folarin Balogun – USMNT
Saturday, September 6 (11 p.m.): United States vs. South Korea at Red Bull Arena in New Jersey, USA Wednesday, September 10 (1:30 a.m.): United States vs. Japan at Lower.com Field (Columbus, USA)

Young players 👶
🇫🇷 Christian Mawissa – France U21
Euro U21 Qualifying + friendly
Friday, September 5 (6:30 p.m.): France U21 – Luxembourg U21 at Stade du Moustoir (Lorient, France) Monday, September 8 (9 p.m.): France U21 – Serbia U21 at Stade du Moustoir (Lorient, France)
🇫🇷 Bradel Kiwa, Aladji Bamba, Ilane Touré, Lucas Michal and Joan Tincres – France U20
Thursday, September 4 (4 p.m.): France – Spain at Clairefontaine Sunday, September 7 (11 a.m.): France – Spain at Clairefontaine

🇩🇪 Paris Brunner – Germany U20
Friday, September 5 (6:30 p.m.): Switzerland U20 – Germany U20 at Niedermatten Stadium (Zurich, Switzerland) Tuesday, September 9 (6:30 p.m.): Germany U20 – Italy U20 at Kreuzeiche Stadium (Reutlingen, Switzerland)

🇫🇷 Pape Cabral & Jules Stawiecki – France U19
Friday, September 5 (4 p.m.): France U19 – Ireland U19 at Clairefontaine (France) Monday, September 8 (11 a.m.): France U19 – Ireland U19 at Clairefontaine (France)

🇹🇳 Nacim Dendani – Tunisia U-23
Saturday, September 6: Egypt U23 – Tunisia U23 Tuesday, September 9: Egypt U23 – Tunisia U23

🇲🇦 Yanis Benchaouch – Morocco U20
Saturday, September 6: Morocco U20 – United States U20 Monday, September 8: Morocco U20 – United States U20
🇨🇭 Sirak Bein – Switzerland U19
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