Obama: World Cup winners France show triumph of diversity
Updated 10:24, 21-Jul-2018
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Former US president Barack Obama on Tuesday singled out the African heritage of many players in France's World Cup-winning football team in a speech paying tribute to Nelson Mandela.
Speaking in Johannesburg to mark 100 years since Mandela's birth, Obama said that embracing diversity "delivers practical benefits since it ensures that a society can draw upon the energy and skills of all... people."
"And if you doubt that, just ask the French football team that just won the World Cup -- because not all these folks look like Gauls to me, they are French, they are French," he stressed with a smile.
Former US President Barack Obama delivers the 16th Nelson Mandela annual lecture, marking the centenary of the anti-apartheid leader's birth. /VCG Photo 

Former US President Barack Obama delivers the 16th Nelson Mandela annual lecture, marking the centenary of the anti-apartheid leader's birth. /VCG Photo 

France beat Croatia 4-2 in Sunday's final in Moscow, with a team featuring many players of African heritage.
Of the 23 players in the French squad, around two-thirds are of Arab or African descent.
Two of France's goalscorers against Croatia have African roots: Paul Pogba's parents are from Guinea while Kylian Mbappe's parents are Cameroonian and Algerian.
French teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe's parents are Cameroonian and Algerian. /VCG Photo

French teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe's parents are Cameroonian and Algerian. /VCG Photo

France midfielder Blaise Matuidi's parents are Angolan and Congolese. /VCG Photo

France midfielder Blaise Matuidi's parents are Angolan and Congolese. /VCG Photo

France defender Raphael Varane's father is from the Caribbean island of Martinique. /VCG Photo 

France defender Raphael Varane's father is from the Caribbean island of Martinique. /VCG Photo 

Of the players who started in the final, Samuel Umtiti was born in Cameroon, Blaise Matuidi's parents are Angolan and Congolese, N'Golo Kante's parents are Malian while Raphael Varane's father is from the Caribbean island of Martinique.
With input from agencies.