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The France national Australian rules football team (French: équipe de France de football australien), nicknamed the Coqs, represents France in international Australian rules football.
The team wears the colours of the French flag: blue, white and red. The team's symbol is the Gallic rooster.
In addition to a men's national team, France also has a women's national team. However, the women's team has never participated in the Women's International Cup.