Fernand Cazenave

Fernand Cazenave (October 26th 1924 - January 10th 2005) is a player (winger left with the Racing club of France, then right to the Mons Stade) and then trainer of Rugby to XV French.

This winger is finalist of the championship of France with Racing in 1950 and with the Mons Stage in 1953; he also knows the joys of the selection in team of France (6, of 1950 with 1951).

Become trainer, it leads the Mons Stage to the championship of France in 1963 and to three conquests of the Challenge Yves-of-Manor (1960, 1961 and 1962). He becomes then trainer of the team of France, then National Chief technical officer (DTN).

He dies at 80 years, of the continuations of the disease of Alzheimer.

Prize list

  • Finalist of the Championship of France 1949-50

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