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Marian Pîrvu Marian Pîrvu at IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy Full name Marian Pîrvu Date of birth 4 May 1989 Place of birth Constanţa, România Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Weight 95 kg Occupation(s) Professional Rugby Union Footballer Rugby union career Playing career Position Fullback, Center Professional / senior clubs Years Club / team Caps (points) 2005-2009
2009–presentCS Rugby Cleopatra-Mamaia
RCJ Farul ConstanţaNational team(s) Years Club / team Caps (points) 2007-2009 Junior Romanian National Rugby Union Team Marian Pîrvu (born 4 May 1989) is a Romanian rugby union footballer. He predominantly plays as an fullback, although his versatility means has also played a number of international games on the center.
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Early life
Marian Pîrvu was born in Constanţa and he started his sports career in 1999 by practicing Kickboxing. In 2000, he became national duble champion at full-contact and semi-contact at his category. After this experiences, passioned by the oval ball, he decided to play his first game of rugby.
Playing career
Pîrvu began his playing career with CS Rugby Cleopatra-Mamaia. As a junior player for this Club Team, he performed at the following competitions:
- 2006-2007 National Championship U18 (3rd place)
- 2007-2008 National Championship U19 (2nd place)
As a senior player, in 2009, he went to RCJ Farul Constanţa to win the 3rd place at the National Championship 2009-2010.
International career
He made his international debut in 2007, at the age of 18, against France at the European Under-18 Rugby Union Championship where the Romanian Team gets only the 5th place. The next year, in Poland at the European Under-19 Rugby Union Championship, the Romania took revenge and got the 1st place.
The last international championship as a junior[1] was in 2009 at the IRB World Rugby Trophy where Romania wins[2] the finals against USA.
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Categories:- 1989 births
- Living people
- People from Constanţa
- Rugby union wings
- Romania international rugby union players
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