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'''Thomas Lièvremont''' (born 6 November 1973) is a French [[rugby union]] footballer.
'''Thomas Lièvremont''' (born 6 November 1973) is a French [[rugby union]] footballer.


Thomas Lièvremont was born in [[Perpignan]]. He currently coaches [[US Dax|Dax]] in the second division of French rugby, [[Rugby Pro D2|Pro D2]], but has agreed to join [[Top 14]] side [[Aviron Bayonnais|Bayonne]] as forwards coach for the 2010–11 season. His usual position was at number-eight. He was a part of the Biarritz team that won the [[2005-06 Top 14 season|2005–06 Top 14]], and runners-up of the [[2005-06 Heineken Cup]]. He has also played for the [[France national rugby union team|France national team]]. He made his international debut for France in 1996 against [[Wales national rugby union team|Wales]], and was a part of their [[1999 Rugby World Cup]] squad.
Thomas Lièvremont was born in [[Perpignan]]. His usual position was at number-eight. He was a part of the Biarritz team that won the [[2005-06 Top 14 season|2005–06 Top 14]], and runners-up of the [[2005-06 Heineken Cup]]. He has also played for the [[France national rugby union team|France national team]]. He made his international debut for France in 1996 against [[Wales national rugby union team|Wales]], and was a part of their [[1999 Rugby World Cup]] squad.


He is the brother of two other rugby players: [[Matthieu Lièvremont|Matthieu]] and [[Marc Lièvremont|Marc]], who was appointed coach of the French team on 24 October 2007. Their sister was also a rugby player.
He is the brother of two other rugby players: [[Matthieu Lièvremont|Matthieu]] and [[Marc Lièvremont|Marc]], who was appointed coach of the French team on 24 October 2007. Their sister was also a rugby player.
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 24 February 2024

Thomas Lievremont
Thomas Lièvremon
Date of birth (1973-11-06) 6 November 1973 (age 50)
Place of birthPerpignan, France
Height6.2 ft (1.9 m)
Weight17.5 st (111 kg; 245 lb)
Notable relative(s)Marc Lievremont
Matthieu Lievremont (brothers)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Number 8
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996–2000 Perpignan 81 (100)
2002–2007 Biarritz 130 (130)
2007–2008 Dax 20 (20)
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996–2004 France 27 (20)
Coaching career
Years Team
2008–2010 Dax
2010–2011 Bayonne (assistant)
2015–2017 France U20 (manager)
2018 Romania

Thomas Lièvremont (born 6 November 1973) is a French rugby union footballer.

Thomas Lièvremont was born in Perpignan. His usual position was at number-eight. He was a part of the Biarritz team that won the 2005–06 Top 14, and runners-up of the 2005-06 Heineken Cup. He has also played for the France national team. He made his international debut for France in 1996 against Wales, and was a part of their 1999 Rugby World Cup squad.

He is the brother of two other rugby players: Matthieu and Marc, who was appointed coach of the French team on 24 October 2007. Their sister was also a rugby player.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Romania national rugby union coach
2018
Succeeded by
Romania Marius Țincu (caretaker)