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Leny Yoro officially named as France captain
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Leny Yoro has officially been named captain for France ahead of their clash against Iceland.

The announcement was made via the France national football team’s official X account, with the Manchester United defender set to lead the side in what has been described as a top-of-the-group encounter.

It marks another significant development in Yoro’s rapid development since joining Manchester United.

The youngster was selected to represent France’s Under-21s during this international break, underlining his growing important within the national team setup.

Being handed the captain’s armband further reflects the trust placed in him at such a young age.

Yoro’s rise has been closely foll0wed in recent months, both on and off the pitch.

Recently, it was confirmed that he had been handed a six-month driving ban, a setback away from football that briefly put him in the headlines.

However, his performances and leadership qualities continue to standout when it comes to his footballing development.

At club level, Manchester United have also seen a shift towards newer leadership figures emerging within the squad.

At the end of 2025, Diogo Dalot was handed the temporary captain’s armband against Aston Villa with Bruno Fernandes sidelined through injury, highlighting the club’s willingness to trust different voices within the team.

From a broader perspective, the appointment of Leny Yoro as captain signals his growing influence both domestically and internationally.

It is another step forward in what is shaping up to be a promising career.

And one that continues to gather momentum.

This article first appeared on centredevils and was syndicated with permission.

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