🥐☕️ FC Breakfast: longevity record broken, CR7 sends everyone wild


��☕️ FC Breakfast: longevity record broken, CR7 sends everyone wild
🥐☕️ FC Breakfast: longevity record broken, CR7 sends everyone wild

A Longevity Record Broken! 🏅

Little known outside of Brazil, goalkeeper Fábio Deivson (44 years old) has become the most capped player in football history (in official matches), according to BBC records.

The Fluminense goalkeeper now totals 1391 appearances, surpassing legendary English goalkeeper Peter Shilton. Cristiano Ronaldo is at the foot of the podium.


Benatia Adds Fuel to the Fire on Rabiot 🗣️

The Rabiot saga continues to dominate the news. On Thursday evening, Marseille's football director, Mehdi Benatia, was not stingy with his words on RMC.


Ronaldo Drives Them All Crazy 📸

Cristiano Ronaldo continues to unleash passions. Whether you love him or not, you have to face the evidence…


New Masterclass from Lens on X 📲

RC Lens's very original transfer announcements continue to delight the web. Fans of The Simpsons appreciate the little touch.


The Unmissables of the Day 🔍

– OM: Medhi Benatia speaks out on the Rabiot/Rowe affair

– OM – "Extreme violence", Pablo Longoria breaks his silence on the Rabiot-Rowe affair

– These altercations between teammates that shocked public opinion


TV Schedule 📺

8pm: Strasbourg – Brondby (BFM Alsace, Youtube and Twitch RMC Sport)

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.





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