France's racism row raises questions for the future
When , the success wasn't discussed solely in footballing terms, as many will recall. Instead, countless voices - whether in the media or outside - commended a multicultural team for having helped to harmonise a nation sometimes torn by racial differences.
The Times, for example, credited the success with having "consolidated a new national identity" amongst the French.
But 12 years later, this celebration of France's multicultural ways was apparently no longer so welcome - .
The claims that the French Football Federation's leading coaches proposed in November 2010 to secretly limit the intake of black and north African players to 30% at certain regional youth training centres, including the renowned Clairefontaine facility, were swiftly dismissed when they first emerged.