Four Bleuets excluded in twenty minutes, the match stopped: the France under-18 team lost its nerves and lost 3-2 against Poland on Sunday during the Limoges International Tournament.
The meeting was stopped by the referee in the 75th minute when the French found themselves seven against eleven, after a fourth exclusion.
At the Beaublanc stadium, this match had already had a crazy start with four goals in the first period, including three in six minutes.
The parity score of 2-2 could have been enough for the happiness of the team coached by the 1998 world champion, Bernard Diomede, who were ahead of Poland in the tournament standings on goal difference.
But the French cracked. Ilyes Housni, author of the first French goal, was first excluded (55th), imitated by Jeanuël Belocian (60th), Yoni Gomis (72nd) and Darnell Éric Bilé (75th). In the meantime, the Poles took the opportunity to take the lead through Kacper Maciak (3-2, 70th) and won the 15th edition of this Limoges tournament.