Federal Council
There are 21 members of the Federal Council of the French Football Federation.
Member | Role | Notes |
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Fernand Duchaussoy | President | Named as interim president on 23 July 2010. Title was removed on 18 December. |
Noël Le Graët | Vice-President | Serves as chairman of Championnat National club Guingamp |
Gervais Martel | Vice-President | Serves as chairman of Ligue 2 club RC Lens. |
Jacques Rousselot | Vice-President | Serves as chairman of Ligue 1 club AS Nancy. |
Christian Teinturier | Vice-President | |
Jacques Léger | Vice-President | Also serves as President of the Ligue de Bourgogne. |
Marc Riolacci | Vice-President | Also serves as President of the Ligue du Corse. |
Frédéric Thiriez | Vice-President | Also serves as President of the Ligue de Football Professionnel. |
Bernard Désumer | Treasurer | |
Henri Monteil | General secretary | |
Guy Chambily | Chairman of Supervisory committee | |
Bernard Saules | Referee represetative | Serves as President of the National Union of Referees |
René Charrier | UNFP representative | |
Marilou Duringer-Erckert | Professional women's players representative | |
Pierre Rochcongar | Doctor | |
François Ponthieu | Member | |
Jean-Marc Puissesseau | Member | |
Jacques Thébault | Member | |
Jean-Marie Lawniczak | Member |
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