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Marco Bollesan Full name Marco Bollesan Date of birth July 7, 1941 Place of birth Chioggia, Venice, Italy Occupation(s) Iron worker, Management, Public relations Rugby union career Playing career Position Number 8 Professional / senior clubs Years Club / team Caps (points) 1959-1965
1965-1966
1966-1976
1976-1981CUS Genova
Partenope
Brescia
Amatori Milanocorrect as of 3 June 2009. National team(s) Years Club / team Caps (points) 1963-1975 Italy 47 (24) correct as of 3 June 2009. Coaching career Years Club / team 1981-1985
1985-1988
1989-1992
1992-1997
1997-2003Amatori Milano
Italy
Livorno
CUS Genoa
Algherocorrect as of 3 June 2009. Rugby union career Marco Bollesan (born 7 July 1941) is an Italian former rugby union player, coach and manager.
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Biography
Born in Chioggia, he moved to Genoa; later he got a job as iron worker at the Italsider and started playing rugby as senior at the CUS Genoa Rugby (the University of Genoa rugby union team).
During the conscription period he practiced rowing for the Italian National Military selection, but afterwards he returned to rugby. He made his international debut with the Italian team in 1963 at Grenoble against France (Italy lost 12-14).
Until 1975 he won 47 full caps and played 37 matches as captain.
In 1965 he moved from Genoa to Naples to play with the Partenope that had just won the Italian championship. In order to get that the Neapolitan club's managed to get from Italsider the moving of the player from Genoa to the steel mill located in Bagnoli, near Neaples. In 1966 Partenope won its second in a row - and to date, last - Championship.
In 1967 Bollesan moved to Rugby Brescia, winning another Championship in 1975. He was then at Amatori Rugby Milano, until 1981 as player and until 1985 as coach.
From 1985 to 1988 he was the Italian National Team's head coach and took part at the 1987 Rugby World Cup.
Later he managed Rugby Livorno, CUS Genova and Rugby Alghero.
In 1997, when Amatori Milano was facing dire straits due to lack of money, he offered to coach the team for free.
From 2003 to the 2008 Six Nations he has been responsible for public relations for the Italian Rugby Federation, and is currently the chairman of SportinGenova, a company that manage all the sport venues owned by the comune of Genoa.
Honours
As player
- 2 Italian Championships:
- Partenope 1965-1966
- Rugby Brescia 1974-1975
- Italy national rugby union team: 47 full caps (37 as captain) 1963-1975
As coach
- Manager of the Italian team at the 1987 Rugby World Cup
References
External links
Sporting positions Preceded by
Paolo Paladini/Marco Pulli
Italy National Rugby Union Coach
1985–1988Succeeded by
Loreto Cucchiarelli
Italy squad – 1987 Rugby World Cup Forwards Artuso · Berni · Colella · Cucchiella · Dolfato · Farina · Galeazzo · Gardin · Innocenti (c) · Lupini · Morelli · Pavin · Pivetta · Romagnoli · G. Rossi · ZanonBacks Ambrosio · Barba · Collodo · Mar. Cuttitta · Gaetaniello · Ghini · Ghizzoni · Lorigiola · Mascioletti · Tebaldi · ZorziCoach BollesanCategories:- 1941 births
- Living people
- People from the Province of Venice
- Italian rugby union players
- Italian rugby union coaches
- University of Genoa alumni
- Italy national rugby team coaches
- Italy international rugby union players
- Rugby union number eights
- 2 Italian Championships:
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