Marzio Innocenti
Rugby player and coach

Born
September 4th, 1958
66 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Italy
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A prominent rugby player and coach, celebrated for contributions to the sport. Competed as a winger for the Italian national team during the 1980s and earned 41 caps. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, guiding various teams in both Italy and abroad, including the Italian U21 national team. Significant in promoting rugby at youth levels as well.
Represented Italy in 41 international rugby matches
Coached the Italian U21 national team
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