Éric Artiguste Explained

Éric Artiguste
Birth Date:16 July 1970
Birth Place:Lourdes, France
Height:5 ft 10 in
Weight:182 lb
Position:Centre
Repyears1:1999
Repcaps1:1
Reppoints1:5

Éric Artiguste (born 16 July 1970) is a French former professional rugby union player.[1]

Artiguste, a centre, was born in the town of Lourdes and came through the junior system at FC Lourdes. He won two national championships with Stade Toulousain, as well as a Heineken Cup title in 1996. While at his next club Castres Olympique, he earned a call up for France's 1999 tour of Oceania and gained his only international cap in a Test against Samoa in Apia, scoring a second half try.[2] He retired from rugby union in 2007.[3]

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  1. News: Castaignède . Thomas . Aladdin can light the bleu touchpaper for Castres . . 22 April 2002.
  2. News: Rugby: Depleted Samoa cannot hold French . . 30 June 2000 . en-NZ.
  3. News: Quand j’étais champion (5/7) : Eric Artiguste . . 11 August 2016 . fr.