France Women’s Soccer Team Welcomes Back Ex-Captain Amandine Henry for World Cup Preparations

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The French Women’s National Soccer Team is welcoming back their former captain, Amandine Henry, for World Cup preparations. Henry, who has been playing professionally in the United States since 2016, is returning to her home country to help the team prepare for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup.

Henry began her career with the French national team in 2007, and was named captain in 2014. She was part of the team that won the SheBelieves Cup in 2018, and was also part of the team that won the 2017 UEFA Women’s Championship. Henry has been a key player for France, and her return is seen as a major boost for the team’s chances in the upcoming World Cup.

Henry’s return to the team has been met with great enthusiasm from both her teammates and fans. She is seen as a leader on and off the field, and her presence is expected to bring a renewed sense of energy and focus to the team. Her experience and knowledge of the game will be invaluable as France prepares for the World Cup.

Henry is also seen as an important role model for young female soccer players in France. She has been an advocate for women’s soccer in her home country, and her return to the national team is seen as a sign of progress for the sport. Her presence will be a source of inspiration for young players, and will help to further promote the sport in France.

The French Women’s National Soccer Team is excited to have Amandine Henry back on board as they prepare for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup. Her experience and leadership will be invaluable as they look to make a deep run in the tournament. With Henry back in the fold, France will be looking to make a statement on the world stage.

France Women's Soccer Team Welcomes Back Ex-Captain Amandine Henry for World Cup Preparations