- Pierre Berbizier
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name =Pierre Berbizier
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birthname = Pierre Berbizier
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birthyear =1958
birthmonth = 07
birthday = 17
placeofbirth =Saint-Gaudens ,France
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ru_position = Scrum-half|capital=yes
ru_amateuryears = 1985-1991 1976-1985 ????-1976
ru_amateurclubs = flagicon|FRA SU Agen flagicon|FRAFC Lourdes flagicon|FRA CA Lannemezanais
ru_nationalteam = flagicon|FRA France
ru_nationalyears = 1981-1991
ru_nationalcaps = 57
ru_nationalpoints = (7)
ru_coachclubs =nowrap|flagicon|FRARacing Métro 92 Paris flagicon|ITA Italy flagicon|FRARC Narbonne flagicon|FRA France
ru_coachyears =2007-present 2005-2007 1998-2001 1991-1995
ru_coachupdate =2008-01-09
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school = St. Andrew's College,Grahamstown
university =University of Cape Town University of Oxford Pierre Berbizier (born
17 June ,1958 ) is a French formerrugby union footballer, and currently a coach. His usual position was at scrum-half. He played 56 times for France.Biography
Berbizier was born in
Saint-Gaudens . He made his international debut for France as a 22 year-old onJanuary 17 ,1981 in a test during the Five Nations against Scotland inParis , which France won 16 points to nine. He played in the remaining Five Nations matches that season; earning caps against Ireland, Wales and England. He was capped twice more after the Five Nations that year, in two matches against theAll Blacks , which France lost.He was capped twice the following year; once during the Five Nations against Ireland in Paris, which France won 22 points to nine, and then against Romania in
Bucharest , which France lost. He played in two Five Nations matches in 1983, and one the following year. Appearing just once in the 1984 Five Nations, he was then capped twice against the All Blacks inChristchurch andAuckland , both of which the All Blacks won. He played twice for France in 1985; in a two test series against Argentina.After appearing for France on various occasions throughout the early 1980s, he was capped 11 times during the 1986 season; including all the Five Nations matches, as well as three games against the All Blacks. The following season he led France to a grand slam victory at the 1987 Five Nations. 1987 was also the year of the first-ever
Rugby World Cup , which France were invited to compete at, as they were an IFRB member. France played Scotland in the first World Cup match, drawing 20-all in Christchurch. he led them to subsequent victories over Romania and Fiji, which saw them enter the finals, defeating the Wallabies in a classic semifinal encounter 30-24 to enter the first World Cup final. They went down to hosts, the All Blacks, 29-9 atEden Park . His last cap for France was at Twickenham on16 March ,1991 . In 1992 he became the head coach of France, and led them to the semi-finals at the1995 Rugby World Cup . He was sacked after falling out with French Federation president Bernard Lapasset.He went onto coach at
Narbonne , and since worked as a television pundit. Berbizier took over from John Kirwan to coach Italy. Under Berbizier, Italy for the first time won two matches in a single Six Nations edition.External links
* [http://www.sporting-heroes.net/rugby-heroes/displayhero.asp?HeroID=1142 Pierre Berbizier] on sporting-heroes.net
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/international/4449961.stm Italians name Berbizier as coach]
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