International Friendly

French Guiana vs Martinique, 2023 International Friendly

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  • 60': Jean-Claude Michalet

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French Guiana are hosting Martinique at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the International Friendly.

Game Information

Competition: International Friendly

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

GUF French Guiana

No. Name
1 Stephane Roman (GK)
2 Inrick Baal
16 Jean-Luc Yénoumou
4 Mickaël Colino
20 Marc Edwige
6 Zedan Charlec
15 Miguel Haabo
21 Raymond Jean-Jacques
19 Thomas Issorat
19 Yvelin Nozile
21 Alex Éric

MTQ Martinique

No. Name
Gilles Meslien (GK)
15 Yordan Thimon
Andy Marny
5 Jean-Claude Michalet
Davy Singama
Evan Salines
Ghislain Arbaut
Daniel Hérelle
Gabriel Bilon
Enrick Reuperné
Shavy Resouf

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