France World Cup captain Patrice Evra should not be recalled to the national team after serving his ban for his role in the team's revolt in South Africa, French Minister of Sport Chantal Jouanno said on Saturday.
The defender is available for selection for France's friendly against Brazil on February 9 at the Stade de France.
"I can't understand the suggestion that the leaders of the revolt in South Africa could get reintegrated. Regardless of their qualities, to bring them back would be unacceptable," Jouanno told French newspaper L'Equipe on Saturday.
Anelka was banned for 18 matches, Evra for five, Franck Ribery for three and Jeremy Toulalan for one. Evra was the only one who appealed.
"One cannot put France to shame and claim to play for France again... There are values," said Jouanno.
"I have nothing against Evra, but as a France player, and above all as captain, he didn't defend the values of sport. It would be a huge mistake to forget what happened.
"I am sure there are other talented players who have not tarnished France's image and are waiting to be given a chance."
Coach Laurent Blanc is due to name his squad for the Brazil game on February 3.
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