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Rugby Union

Roberto François

Uruguayb. 1951-11-23Retired
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Biography

Roberto François, born on November 23, 1951, is a former Rugby Union athlete from Uruguay, renowned for his exceptional skills on the field. François played primarily in the fly-half position, where his strategic thinking and precise kicking contributed significantly to his team’s performance. He represented the Uruguayan national team during a pivotal era for rugby in the country.

Throughout his career, François was instrumental in several international competitions, earning recognition for his leadership and tenacity. He participated in the 1987 Rugby World Cup, marking a historic moment for Uruguay as they made their debut on the world stage. His contributions to the sport extended beyond his playing years, as he became a respected figure in Uruguayan rugby.

François’s legacy is commemorated through his influence on younger generations of players in Uruguay, inspiring many to pursue careers in rugby. His dedication to the sport and his country has secured his place in Uruguayan rugby history, highlighting the potential of Uruguayan athletes in the international arena. His achievements continue to serve as a benchmark for aspiring rugby players in the region.

Quick Facts

Full nameRoberto François
Date of birth1951-11-23
NationalityUruguay
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