
History makers —
France won the World Cup for the first time in its history in 1998 after beating Brazil 3-0 in the final at the Stade de France.

Golden assist —
Patrick Vieira came on as a second-half substitute and delivered the pass for Arsenal teammate Emmanuel Petit's third goal in the win over Brazil.

A multicultural squad —
France coach Aime Jacquet selected a multicultural squad for the tournament with players originally hailing from the likes of Senegal, Ghana and Algeria.

A political message —
"We had the players from all around the world and I think we showed the diversity of the French national team," Vieira told CNN. "We showed what the diversity of the French people are, and that's why it was really important to win the World Cup because we sent the message to the political world."

A country united —
The triumph helped to unite France with thousands of supporters lining the Champs-Elysees during the victory parade.

The power of football —
"France was going crazy and it just looked like a French revolution -- people in the streets celebrating and it was fantastic and this is when I really realized how football can be powerful," Vieira said.