Felipe Contepomi

Rugby player and physician, coach

Felipe Contepomi - Rugby player and physician, coach
Born

August 20th, 1977
48 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Argentina

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A rugby player and physician, achieved prominence in the sport playing as a fly-half for the Argentina national rugby team. Participated in multiple Rugby World Cups, including the 2007 tournament where Argentina secured a third-place finish. Contributed to club rugby in France and England, notably with Stade Français and the London Irish. Transitioned into coaching and health advocacy, combining expertise in medicine with sports coaching. Sought to promote rugby and encourage participation in sports.

Played for Argentina in the 2007 Rugby World Cup

Played for Stade Français and London Irish

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