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Les Bleues renversent la Bulgarie et respirent en Ligue des Nations

Le Singulier

Le Singulier

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July 11, 2026

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Menées d'un set, les Françaises ont trouvé les ressources pour s'imposer en quatre manches. Un succès précieux qui les éloigne de la dernière place. L’article Les Bleues renversent la Bulgarie et respirent en Ligue des Nations est apparu en premier sur Le Singulier.

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