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Millot and Sildillia are included in France's Olympic team.

Could the athletes from Stuttgart and Freiburg realize their Olympic aspirations? They have been included in Thierry Henry's initial team list.

Soccer: Bundesliga, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim - VfB Stuttgart, Matchday 26, PreZero Arena. Stuttgart's...
Soccer: Bundesliga, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim - VfB Stuttgart, Matchday 26, PreZero Arena. Stuttgart's Enzo Millot on the ball.

Association soccer match takes place. - Millot and Sildillia are included in France's Olympic team.

Stuttgart's midfielder Enzo Millot and Freiburg's defender Kiliann Sildillia both have a shot at joining this summer's Olympics. They're on the preliminary team for France, who'll host the games from July 24-August 10. Coach Thierry Henry picked out 25 players for now, though he needs to slim it down to just 18 for the final lineup.

France's opponents in the group stage will be Colombia, Canada, and New Zealand. Although only U23 teams are allowed, each team can include up to three seniors.

French Football Association Announcement

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Thierry Henry, the renowned French soccer coach, has included Millot and Sildillia from SC Freiburg and VfB Stuttgart respectively, in France's preliminary squad for the upcoming Olympic Games. These football matches will take place in Paris, with France serving as the host nation from July 24 to August 10. Coming from Baden-Württemberg, these German-based players have a chance to represent their country at the Olympic level. Despite only selecting 25 players initially, Henry will need to reduce the roster to just 18 before the actual tournament begins. France's group stage opponents in the Soccer Bundesliga event include Colombia, Canada, and New Zealand, with each team permitted to bring up to three senior players alongside their under-23 squad.

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