10 Top footballers representing their countries at the Olympics 2024

Here is a list of 10 top footballers from different clubs in Europe representing their countries at the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

The anticipation for the 2024 Olympics in Paris is building, especially among football fans eager to see some of the sport’s brightest young stars compete on the international stage.

Here are ten top footballers to watch as they represent their countries in the quest for Olympic glory in Paris 2024.

Julian Alvarez (Argentina, Manchester City)

Michael Olise (France, Bayern Munich)

Achraf Hakimi (Morocco, PSG)

Alexandre Lacazette (France, Lyon)

Nicolas Otamendi (Argentina, Benfica)

Jean-Philippe Mateta (France, Crystal Palace)

Alex Baena (Spain, Villarreal)

Eric Garcia (Spain, Barcelona)

Castello Lukeba (France, RB Leipzig)

Enzo Millot (France, VfB Stuttgart)

Where will men’s football matches be played at the Olympics 2024?

The men’s football matches will take place at seven stadiums in France:

Bordeaux Stadium in Bordeaux

Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium in Saint-Etienne

La Beaujoire Stadium in Nantes

Lyon Stadium in Decines-Charpieu (near Lyon)

Marseille Stadium in Marseille

Nice Stadium in Nice

Parc des Princes in Paris

How many players per country at the Olympics?

Each team in the tournament can have a squad of 18 players. Among these, a maximum of three players can be over the age limit. Additionally, each team is allowed to name four reserve players.

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