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'''Thomas Lièvremont''' (born |
'''Thomas Lièvremont''' (born 6 November 1973) is a [[France|French]] [[rugby union]] footballer. |
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Thomas Lièvremont was born in [[Perpignan]]. He currently coaches [[US Dax|Dax]] in the top division of French rugby, the [[Top 14]]. 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 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]]. He currently coaches [[US Dax|Dax]] in the top division of French rugby, the [[Top 14]]. 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 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. |
Revision as of 21:53, 23 December 2009
Thomas Lièvremont (born 6 November 1973) is a French rugby union footballer.
Thomas Lièvremont was born in Perpignan. He currently coaches Dax in the top division of French rugby, the Top 14. 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.
External links
- Thomas Lièvremont on rbs6nations.com
- Thomas Lièvremont on ercrugby.com
- 99 RWC profile