[caption id="attachment_17984" align="alignnone" width="580"]Colourful French supporters ahead of the mega final. anspress.com Colourful French supporters ahead of the mega final. anspress.com[/caption] Internet Desk: A win in the Euro final tonight means many things for France. Threatened countrymen of France can gear up in life depending upon the new football heroes. French footballers are in search of a win for their countrymen too. After heinous militant attack on Paris last November the whole country was likely in  a fearsome condition. Besides, political turmoil and controversy within French football team led football fans of France in an utter distress. After the economic emergency announced last January French men are in search of at least some mental peace through their soccer entertainment. Success in Euro 2016 led them to cheer further for their football team as well as for their country. Ahead of the Euro 2016 French administration was in fear of another attack from the militants. There was also fear of shut down from the protesters against the government. Economic emergency was announced after the resignation of the past prime minister of France. Administration feared of sudden halts of trains and public vehicles due to strikes during the Euro cup. Security of whole France was tightened in fear of militant attack. Tonight is the final test to prove their security system in-front of the world. French police has declared that there will be no victory parade if France wins the Euro 2016. There will be 3400 police posted on the Champ’s Elysees avenue on Sunday night during the final match. Football fans drew to other side after 2006 World Cup where Zidane came in tussle with Materazzi. After that players of the national team went for strike following tussle between striker Nicolas Anelka and manager Raymond Domenech. That send off of France from Euro 2012 and World Cup 2014 from the quarterfinal disillusioned French supporters. However, disturbed French people are not hiding behind the door as the French story of success advanced during the days of Euro. Huge crowd has been seen in Paris as well as in Marseille of southern France and also in Lille in the north. During the semi-final match against Germans 90thousand people gathered in-front of Eiffel Tower and more 10 thousand in-front of the giant screen. "The support of the fans is extraordinary," said France coach Didier Deschamps. "Before we came to the stadium, we saw people going crazy. They are going to be even crazier on Sunday," he added.