France secured a decisive 3-0 victory over Brazil in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final, played at the Stade de France. The match marked a historic win for the French national team, nicknamed “Les Bleus.” Zinedine Zidane was the star of the game, scoring two goals that propelled France to a commanding lead. Emmanuel Petit added a third goal, solidifying the victory in the closing moments. Brazil, despite fielding a star-studded team, was unable to counter France’s performance. This win represented France’s first-ever World Cup title, celebrated as a moment of national pride and a turning point for the team. The game is remembered for Zidane’s dominant performance and the unexpected defeat of the heavily favored Brazilian side.