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The Clairefontaine academy has the honour of producing some of the best talents French football has ever seen. The likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thierry-Henry-c34918 graduated from the Clairefontaine academy and became global superstars.
The main mission of this academy is the development of a young player’s ability to use his weaker foot, improving movement off the ball, increasing endurance and skills training.
Today, French football is reaping the benefits of an academy that started functioning way back in 1978.
The 2012/2013 Ligue 1 campaign will kick off after the summer holidays and many young players, who impressed this season for their respective clubs, might get a great chance of getting more game time in the next edition of the Championnat.
Alexandre Lacazette
Nationality: French
Club: http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Olympique-Lyonnais-c40130
Position: Striker
The 21-year-old is a product of the Olympique Lyonnais youth academy and could play a big role in Remi Garde’s side’s quest for silverware next campaign. In the 2011/2012 campaign, Lacazette scored seven goals in 35 appearances. Though the stats are modest,
the youngster showed a lot of promise whenever given a chance and in time, could be the right replacement for star striker Lisandro Lopez who has taken the youngster under his wing.
Remy Cabella
Age: 22
Nationality: French
Club: Montpellier Herault
Position: Midfielder
The Ajaccio-born midfielder spent the 2010/2011 Ligue 1 campaign at Arles-Avignon before returning to Montpellier Herault for the next campaign. Coach Rene Girard is seemingly using the youngster as an understudy to Younes Belhanda and Cabella did well to
fill in for the Moroccan international whenever he was absent.
This season, when Belhanda was suspended for the last three games due to suspension, the youngster filled in and gave La Paillade fans hope that even if their talisman departs, there will be someone with the ability to fill the void.
Furthermore, after winning the Championelle at such a young age, Cabella will also have a lot of mental strength heading into the next campaign where he will play in the Champions League.
Samuel Umtiti
Age: 18
Nationality: French
Club: Olympique Lyonnais
Position: Defender
Yet another product of Lyon’s excellent Tola Vologe academy, young Samuel Umtiti has all the potential to become one of the best defenders in France. At the age of 18, it’s remarkable to see how much trust coach Remi Garde put in him by pairing him up with
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cris-c9486.
The youngster played 12 games in his debut campaign for Les Gones and fans will be able to see a lot more of him in the upcoming campaign.
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Nationality: Ghanaian
Age: 20
Club: http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Olympique-de-Marseille-c40127
Position: Attacker
The young striker is the sibling of Andre Ayew and the son of legendary Abedi http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Pele-c40189. This season, coach Didier Deschamps put a lot of faith in young Ayew as he scored three Ligue 1 goals in 34 games of which most of them were cameo appearances. A lot of hopes
rest on the youngster and it would be great to see him play more often for Les Phoceens next season.
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