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Updated Captain Wendie Renard among trio to quit France ahead of Women's World Cup

Renard is widely considered to be one of the best defenders in the game
Renard is widely considered to be one of the best defenders in the game

France captain Wendie Renard has announced she will not play at this summer's Women's World Cup, warning the French Football Federation that their "current system is far from what is required".

After her announcement, team-mates Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Kadidiatou Diani also announced they were pausing their respective international careers, criticising team management.

It follows Canada threatening to strike ahead of the current SheBelieves Cup, eventually playing the tournament "under protest" at funding cuts and wearing purple T-shirts with the slogan "Enough is Enough" for pre-match photos.

Lyon defender Renard wrote on Twitter: "I have played 142 times in the blue, white and red jersey with passion, respect, engagement and professionalism. I love France more than anything.

"I am not perfect, far from it, but I can no longer support the current system which is far from what is required at the highest level.

"This is a sad day but necessary to preserve my mental health.

"It is with a heavy heart that I inform you of my decision to take a step back from the France team. I cannot, unfortunately, play this World Cup under these conditions.

"My face can hide the pain but the heart, it suffers… and I don't want to suffer any more.

"Thank you for your wishes and for respecting my decision."

Paris-Saint Germain Forward Katoto wrote that "the words of our captain Wendie lead me in turn to talk about the situation in the France team", adding: "I am no longer in line with the management of the France team nor the values it promotes. I am making the decision to put my international career on hold until the necessary changes are implemented.

Diani said on Twitter that "Following the press release from our captain Wendie Renard, and in view of recent results and the management of the French team, I have decided that I will stop playing for my international team in order to focus on my club career.

"If the necessary profound changes are finally made, I will return to the service of the Tricolore jersey."

A statement on the French Football Federation’s website read: "The FFF has taken note of the statements of Wendie Renard, Kadidiatou Diani and Marie-Antoinette Katoto. Its executive committee, which met on February 28, will take up the issue on this occasion.

"The FFF would like to remind you that no individual is above the French team institution."

This year's World Cup, co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia, will take place from 20 July to 20 August, with the Republic of Ireland taking part for the first time.

Vera Pauw's side will take on the French in their final warm-up match before the tournament on 6 July at Tallaght Stadium.

France have been drawn into Group F alongside Jamaica, Brazil and Panama. They begin their group campaign on 23 July against Jamaica.

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