
In case of victory, he would play with the winner of the Iceland-Romania duel in the Puskás Arena, and its winner will get to the European Championship, which would have one place in Budapest, France, Portugal and Germany are already in the group. It is no exaggeration to say that the national team, which will play against Bulgaria on Thursday in Sofia, will play a match of enormous importance. The 29-year-old winger, who last played for the French national team for ten years, arrived in Hungary in 2013 when he signed for Újpest, then returned to the purple-whites after a short English detour, and since the summer of 2015 his current team, Fehérvár strengthens. Nego has been a Hungarian citizen since February 14, 2019, but so far he has not been able to play in the Hungarian national team because he previously played in the betting match for the French U19 and U20 national teams, which was an exclusionary reason for the change of country.

Federal Captain Marco Rossi was able to call him into the frame because the International Football Association has relaxed the rules on naturalization. “Obviously, it is a great motivation that in case of getting out, I could even play against the world champion French, but for the time being I will only pay attention to Thursday’s match, me and the team,” quoted Loic Negó, before Monday’s workout. A couple of months later he moved to Charlton Athletic.įrom 2006 to 2011 Loïc was called up 7 times to the France U16 team, was capped 17 times and scored 1 goal for the France U17 team, played 8 matches for the France U18 team, 12 matches for the France U19 team and 15 matches for the France U20 team.“Success on Thursday will depend on small details, obviously I want to play, but I don’t know yet if I’ll get a chance from the federal captain,” said Fehérvár FC’s French-born player.

However, the youngster did not manage to make it to the squad and left for a Hungarian side Ujpest in 2013. In summer 2011 Loïc Nego agreed the terms with AS Roma. After a reasonably good season, notwithstanding rare appearances in the first team, Loïc became of interest to Italian Roma that guided a campaign aiming at bringing new blood to the team. The young defender signed a professional contract with FC Nantes playing 13 games in 2010/11 season. In 2010 Loïc Nego began his professional career in French football defending the colours of Nantes club. In 2005 Nego caught the eye of FC Nantes scouts who did their best to sign the footballer. From 2003 to 2005 Loïc managed to be a trainee at Garges-les-Gonesse and Bourget football clubs. For three years Loïc was one of the academy’s apprentices. His career began in 2000 in the youth system of Alianza. Loïc Nego was born on 15 January 1991 in Paris.
