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French School Jakarta (FSJ) a.k.a. Lycée français de Jakarta [1], formerly known as the Lycée Français Louis-Charles Damais and the Lycée international français de Jakarta (LIF Jakarta), and LIFE School Jakarta, is a French international school in Jakarta, Indonesia. [2] It serves levels preschool (maternelle) [3] through high school ...
In order for a player to be selected to the Clairefontaine academy, he/she must be at least 13 years of age, have French nationality [citation needed] (in the 2000s), and be living and playing within the Île-de-France region, though players living in the departments of Seine-Maritime and Eure can also apply and be selected.
Abanda Herman – Persija Jakarta, Persema Malang, Persib Bandung, Barito Putera – 2008–14; Alain N'Kong – Arema Indonesia, Persepam MU – 2011–12, 2013–14; Banaken Bassoken – Persitara Jakarta Utara, PSPS Pekanbaru – 2009–11; Bienvenue Nnengue – PSIS Semarang – 2008–09; César M'Boma – Persitara Jakarta Utara – 2010
Lionel began his career with an academy in Indonesia called FIFA Farmel, where he played between 2020 and 2021. [6] In September 2021, Sinathrya moved on his own to Paris, France, to enrol at the International Center of European Football (ICEF), a boarding school for budding footballers, [2] [7] which then partnered and changed its name to the Paris Saint-Germain Academy Pro.
It officially adopted the name Persitara Jakarta Utara in 1985 to better represent North Jakarta. Laskar Si Pitung participated in the prestigious Liga Super 2008/09, Indonesia's top competition at the time. During the era of regional football associations, Persitara's peak performance occurred in the 1985/86 season when it successfully reached ...
9 France. 10 Germany. 11 Iran. 12 Italy. 13 ... This is a list of foreign football players who plays or played in the Liga Primer ... Renan Silva – Persija Jakarta ...
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The Pole France feminin de Football (English: French Women's Football Pole), formally the Centre national de formation et d'entraînement de Clairefontaine (English: National Education and Training Center Clairefontaine) is a French training center specializing in women's football, opened in 1998 and administered by the French Football Federation.