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Mbappe says France football team ‘to remember’ Paris terror victims

Mbappe says France football team ‘to remember’ Paris terror victims
France’s forward Kylian Mbappe looks on during a press conference at the Parc des Princes stadium, in Paris, on Nov. 12, 2025 on the eve of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D European qualification match against Ukraine. (AFP)
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Mbappe says France football team ‘to remember’ Paris terror victims

Mbappe says France football team ‘to remember’ Paris terror victims
  • “Everyone knows how special tomorrow is,” Mbappe said
  • “We will try tomorrow to pay tribute to all these people”

PARIS: France captain Kylian Mbappe said the national football team wished to remember all the victims of the 2015 Paris terror attacks as they prepare to play on the 10th anniversary of the atrocity.
On Friday, November 13, 2015, a series of attacks in Paris and around the Stade de France during a friendly match between Les Bleus and Germany left a total of 130 people dead.
“Everyone knows how special tomorrow is,” Mbappe said on the eve of France’s World Cup qualifier against Ukraine.
“Not in a good way. So we wanted to remember all those who have lost loved ones, who have been affected, hurt, whether mentally or physically.
“We will try tomorrow to pay tribute to all these people, whether during the day, during the match, by trying to put smiles on the faces of those who come to the stadium, even though we know it’s not a joyful day.”
Most of those who were killed lost their lives at the Bataclan concert hall in the city, where the US band Eagles of Death Metal was playing.
But one person died near the Stade de France in the northern Paris suburb of Saint-Denis, where multiple explosions took place as suicide bombers attempted to enter the ground.
The stadium was packed with France’s then-president, Francois Hollande, among the close to 80,000 spectators in attendance for the game against Germany — the match was played to a conclusion despite the unfolding events, with France winning 2-0.
“It would have been better if we could have avoided playing on November 13,” coach Didier Deschamps, who was on the touchline 10 years ago, admitted as he spoke to reporters last week to announce his squad.
A minute’s silence will be held ahead of kick-off to remember the victims of the attacks, and Deschamps added: “There is an obligation to remember what happened, but there is a football match to be played too.”
France, winners of the World Cup in 2018 and runners-up in Qatar in 2022, will qualify for next year’s tournament with a game to spare if they beat Ukraine.


Sri Lanka cricketers leave Pakistan after bomb blast

Sri Lanka cricketers leave Pakistan after bomb blast
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Sri Lanka cricketers leave Pakistan after bomb blast

Sri Lanka cricketers leave Pakistan after bomb blast
  • Substitute players will be sent in to complete tri-nation series involving Zimbabwe, says Sri Lankan cricket source
  • Players expressed fear for safety following Tuesday’s suicide bombing in Islamabad that killed 12, injured 36

COLOMBO: At least eight Sri Lankan cricketers will return home without playing in their tri-nation white-ball cricket series against Pakistan and Zimbabwe due to security concerns, a Sri Lankan official said Wednesday.

The players have expressed fears for their safety following Tuesday’s suicide bombing in the Pakistani capital, which killed 12 and wounded 27 outside a court.

“The second ODI against Pakistan tomorrow is in doubt, but substitute players will be sent to continue the tri-nation series,” a Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) source told AFP.

SLC president Shammi Silva said that they were preparing a formal statement about continuing their participation in the tournament. He gave no further details.

Six Sri Lankan players were wounded in March 2009 when gunmen opened fire on their team bus as it was taking them to Qaddafi Stadium in Lahore for a Test match.

The incident led to international teams staying away from Pakistan for nearly a decade.

Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by six runs in the opening one-day international in Rawalpindi on Tuesday, a game that went ahead despite the suicide attack in the twin city of Islamabad.

The Pakistan Cricket Board said security around the visiting team had been increased following the attack.

The remaining matches are scheduled to take place on Thursday and Saturday, also in Rawalpindi.