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France's top honour for World Cup team France's Légion d'Honneur for World Cup team
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France's victorious World Cup team is to receive the country's highest accolade, the Légion d'Honneur, the French presidency has announced.France's victorious World Cup team is to receive the country's highest accolade, the Légion d'Honneur, the French presidency has announced.
France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the football final in Moscow on Sunday - its second World Cup win in 20 years.France defeated Croatia 4-2 in the football final in Moscow on Sunday - its second World Cup win in 20 years.
Crowds of fans lined the Champs-Elysées in central Paris to give the team a heroes' welcome. Hundreds of thousands of fans lined the Champs-Elysées in central Paris to give the team a heroes' welcome.
The players will be honoured with a parade on the capital's main artery and a presidential reception. The players were honoured with a parade on the capital's main artery and a presidential reception.
The World Cup winners, who have now landed back in Paris, will take an open-top bus along the avenue later on Monday. After landing back in Paris, the World Cup winners took an open-top bus along the avenue on Monday afternoon.
Captain Hugo Lloris and coach Didier Deschamps were the first to emerge from the plane, raising the competition's golden trophy to the cheering crowds of fans who gathered to greet them. Captain Hugo Lloris and coach Didier Deschamps were the first to emerge from the plane, raising the competition's golden trophy to the cheering crowds of fans who had gathered to greet them.
Some 3,000 people have been invited to the reception at the Elysée presidential palace, including 1,000 youths from football clubs around the country such as Bondy, the Paris suburb where 19-year-old forward Kylian Mbappé first started his career, "in order that they can welcome the Blues". Later, the team went down the Champs-Elysées on a victory bus, as air force jets saluted them overhead - trailing smoke in the national colours of red, white and blue.
Mbappé is only the second teenager to score in a World Cup final, after Brazil's Pelé. One of the players, Raphaël Varane, tweeted this video from the parade:
The footballing legend, now aged 77, noted he may have to resume his career to ensure his record remains unbeaten. Later, the team was greeted at the Elysée presidential palace by President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, who joined them in a rendition of the French national anthem on the palace steps.
To which Mbappé replied; "The king will always remain king." Later, Mr Macron thanked the players for "having made us proud".
Fans partied across France overnight, but celebrations in some cities were marred by violence. Police fired tear gas as sporadic clashes broke out in Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg and Rouen. "Never forget where you come from: all the clubs across France that trained you," he told them in the palace's gardens.
Some 3,000 people were invited to the presidential reception, including 1,000 youths from football clubs around the country such as Bondy, the Paris suburb where 19-year-old forward Kylian Mbappé first started his career, "in order that they can welcome the Blues".
In amongst the joyful displays of national pride, there have also been reports of female fans being sexually harassed.
One Twitter user collated reports by other users of the type of harassment they faced during the celebrations on Sunday night, ranging from forced kisses to inappropriate touching.
Fans partied across France overnight, but celebrations in some cities were also marred by violence. Police fired tear gas as sporadic clashes broke out in Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg and Rouen.
Dozens of youths broke into a shop on the Champs-Elysées and stole wine and champagne.Dozens of youths broke into a shop on the Champs-Elysées and stole wine and champagne.
But the national mood was one of joy, and Paris transport company RATP said it was celebrating the success of Les Bleus by renaming some stations after the victors.But the national mood was one of joy, and Paris transport company RATP said it was celebrating the success of Les Bleus by renaming some stations after the victors.
They include Victor Hugo Lloris, after the team's captain and goalkeeper, and Deschamps-Elysées, in honour of the coach.They include Victor Hugo Lloris, after the team's captain and goalkeeper, and Deschamps-Elysées, in honour of the coach.