Homegrown Yassine Sifeddine joins the Paris Lights
The Paris Lights continue to strengthen their offense, signing versatile French homegrown Yassine Sifeddine following the recent additions of Lowry Felix and Hugo Schwartz. Sifeddine brings size, versatility and a winning pedigree to the Paris roster.
A proven winner in French football
Sifeddine arrives with an impressive trophy cabinet from his time with the Flash de la Courneuve. He claimed back-to-back French D1 FFFA championships in 2022 and 2023 before finishing as runner-up in 2024, consistently performing at the top end of French football over the past three seasons. In the current season he has already contributed six catches for 27 yards and a touchdown.
Versatility as his greatest strength
What makes Sifeddine such an interesting addition is his ability to play multiple positions. Standing at 1.86m and weighing 110kg, he has the size to line up as a tight end or fullback, but is also capable of playing wide receiver. That versatility gives offensive coordinator Timur Beckmann a flexible and unpredictable weapon to deploy in a variety of ways throughout a game.
With Sifeddine on board, the Paris Lights are building an offense with real depth and variety, adding yet another multi-dimensional player to a roster that is taking shape nicely ahead of the 2026 season.




