Nancy's Youth Academy is seeing the departure of Jean-Robert Faucher after sixteen years of success. The numbers are impressive: 42 former residents of the FFF Nancy Youth Academy have already become professionals, 71% of players have joined the training center of a pro club, and 5 players from the Academy are participating in the 2026 World Cup. Among them are Robin Risser with France, Marvin Senaya with Ghana, Habib Diarra with Senegal, Wilguens Paugain with Haiti, and Neil El Aynaoui with Morocco. The top scorer in Ligue 1 2025-2026, Estéban Lepaul, also took off at the CREPS in Nancy. Jean-Robert Faucher, 63, can be proud of his record. The Nancy Youth Academy is considered a pioneer by the DTN. And now, it will be necessary to emphasize the esteem, affection, and recognition of all for Jean-Robert Faucher. So, what will happen now for the Nancy Youth Academy? But one thing is certain, the legatee of Jean-Robert Faucher will have a lot to do to equal his record. The Nancy Youth Academy was created in 2010 and since then, it has trained many talented players. Jean-Robert Faucher was the driving force behind this success and his departure will certainly be felt. The Nancy club must now find a worthy successor to continue this momentum.