Youth In July 2012, Geyoro represented
France under-16 at the 2012 Nordic Under-16 Cup. She played full matches in the 1–0 loss to
Sweden, the 4–0 victory over
Iceland, and the 3–0 victory over
Norway. In the 5–1 victory over
Finland she came on as a 52nd-minute substitute. In March 2013, Geyoro represented
France under-17 in the second round of the
2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification campaign, making one appearance as a substitute in the 2–0 victory over
Finland. In July 2015, Geyoro represented
France under-19 at the
2015 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. In the group stage, she played full matches in the 1–0 victory over
Denmark and in the 1–0 victory over
Sweden, but sat on the bench for the 4–0 victory over
Israel. She also sat on the bench for the semi-final against
Spain, which France lost 5–4 in a
penalty shoot-out. In September 2015, Geyoro represented France under-19 in the
qualifying round of the 2016 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. She played a full match in the 2–0 victory over
Bosnia and Herzegovina, came on as a substitute in the 70th minute of the 7–0 victory over
Faroe Islands, and played a full match and scored a goal in the 6–0 victory over
Czech Republic. In April 2016, she was in France's squad for the
elite qualification round, playing a full match in the 3–0 victory over
Portugal and starting and scoring in the 2–0 victory over
Scotland. In July 2016, played with France under-19 in the
2016 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship. In the group stage she played all three matches, starting in the 1–0 loss to
Norway, in the 6–0 victory over
Slovakia, and in the 2–1 victory over
Netherlands in which she scored the second goal. She played the full match of the semi-final 3–1 victory over
Switzerland, and scored the first goal in the 2–1 victory over Spain in the final. In March 2016 France under-19 competed in the
2016 La Manga Women Tournament, in which Geyoro started in the 2–1 victory over Norway, came on as a substitute in the 3–1 victory over
Italy, and scored the only goal in the 1–0 victory over Sweden. In November 2016, Geyoro was selected for
France's squad for the
2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. She played in a friendly against
Canada in Australia ahead of the tournament. In the tournament's group stage she played all 3 matches, with France drawing 0–0 against the
United States and 2–2 against
Ghana, before beating
New Zealand 2–0 to qualify for the next stage. In the knock-out stage she played the full matches in the quarter-final 1–0 victory over
Germany and in the semi-final 2–1 victory over
Japan. In the final, Geyoro played the full match against
North Korea and scored France's only goal in the 3–1 defeat. She was one of the only players to play every minute of the tournament.
Senior On 22 January 2017, Geyoro debuted for the
French senior team in a 2–0 friendly win over
South Africa, coming on as a substitute for
Sandie Toletti in the 69th minute. In March 2017, she represented France at the
2017 SheBelieves Cup, playing full matches in the 2–1 victory over
England and in the 0–0 draw with
Germany. In July 2017, she was selected for France's squad for
UEFA Women's Euro 2017 and was the youngest player in the squad. and
Switzerland, as well as the 1–0 quarter-final loss to England. In March 2018, she represented France at the
2018 SheBelieves Cup, playing full matches in the 1–1 draw with the
United States and in the 3–0 victory over Germany. On 4 March 2019, she scored her debut goal for the French senior team, converting the 4th goal in France's 6–0 victory over
Uruguay. Geyoro was called up to the France squad for the
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup. On 30 May 2022, Geyoro was called up to the France squad for the
UEFA Women's Euro 2022. Geyoro was called up to the France squad for the
2023 FIFA Women's World Cup. In July 2024, Geyoro was named in France's squad for the
2024 Olympics. On 5 July 2025, Geyoro received her 100th cap in a 2–1 victory over
England at the
UEFA Women's Euro 2025. ==Career statistics==