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Police protection for France!

France's soccer team player Patrice Evra arrives at the airport in George before boarding to Paris June 23, 2010. France has been knocked out of the World Cup after going down 2-1 to host nation South Africa in Bloemfontein on Tuesday. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP)

The plane chartered by the French Federation landed at Le Bourget business airport, 20 km north of Paris, after a 15-hour flight from South Africa.
A smattering of supporters were kept at a distance and dozens of photographers, cameramen and journalists were penned behind a wire fence.
France's soccer team player Franck Ribery (C) arrives at the airport in George before boarding to Paris June 23, 2010. France has been knocked out of the World Cup after going down 2-1 to host nation South Africa in Bloemfontein on Tuesday. REUTERS/Charles Platiau (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP)


Some of the players went straight into two coaches with darkened windows which left the airport through a back entrance.
Witnesses said the Lyon players and Franck Ribery flew out on in two private planes without going through the terminal.
Team captain Thierry Henry is expected later at the Elysee Palace for a meeting with President Nicolas Sarkozy, a government spokesman said.
Les Bleus' World Cup campaign, marred by infighting and the boycott of a training session, ended on Tuesday with a 2-1 defeat by hosts South Africa that left them bottom of Group A without a win.
Their failure has turned into an affair of state.
On Wednesday, Sarkozy called for a wholesale review of French soccer after chairing a government meeting, and on Thursday Sports minister Roselyne said "the resignation of French Federation chairman, Jean-Pierre Escalettes was unavoidable".

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