Christian Carrère
See also: Carrère (homonymy)
Christian Carrère , born the July 27th 1943 with Tarbes (Hautes-Pyrénées), is a former player of Rugby to XV French. He played with the team of France and evolved/moved at the station of third line wing (1,78 m for 82 kg).
Career
In club
In national team
- It disputed its first match with the team of France the November 27th 1966 against the team of Romania, and its last in 1971 against the team of North East Cape.
- Five Nations tournament disputed: 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970 (ex æquo with the Wales)
- Captain of the first team of the XV of France to gain the large slam (in 1968)
- 1 selection in the team of the " remain monde" , for the 100 years of the RFU ( Home Union anlaise) in April 1971
Prize list
- Oscar of the Olympic South:
- Gold: 1968
In club
- Finalist of the Championship of France: 1968 and 1971 with Toulon
- Semi-finalist: 1972 with Toulon
- Yves Challenge of the Manor: 1970 with Toulon
In national team
- 28 selections in team of France between 1966 and 1971,18 times captain (younger captain of the XV of France in its time) and 4 tests marked
- Selections per year: 1 in 1966,6 in 1967, 8 in 1968,2 in 1969, 4 in 1970,3 in 1971 Victorious
- of the tournaments: 1967,1968,1970 (ex æquo with the Wales)
External bond
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