CUS Torino Rugby explained

Teamname:CUS Torino Rugby
Location:Turin, Italy
Fullname:CUS Torino Rugby
Countryflag:ITA
Union:Italian Rugby Federation
Ground:Centro sportivo Carlo Guglielmino
Capacity:500
President: Riccardo D’Elicio
Coach: Lucas D'Angelo
Url:https://rugby.custorino.it/
League:Serie A
Season:2023–24
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CUS Torino Rugby is an Italian rugby union club currently competing in the Serie A. They are based in Turin, in Piedmont. CUS Torino occupied the first places in the championship in the years 1934-1938 under the leadership of its French coach, Michel Boucheron, and the team captain, Vincenzo Bertolotto. The club lost the three finals played to date against Amatori Rugby Milano and Rugby Parma.

History

Born in 1928 under the aegis of a fascist student union (the Gruppo Universitario Fascista), the GUF participated in its first championship in 1929–30. In November 1935, GUF Torino, with Bertolotto, Vigliano and Alacevich, all three internationals, beat a second team from AS Montferrand in Clermont-Ferrand with a score of 14 to 13. After the Second World War, CUS Torino Rugby was founded in 1951 on the ruins of the GUF, the rugby section of the Centro Universitario Sportivo Torinese Sports Club.[1]

The Cus Torino returns to the highest level of Italian rugby by integrating the 2022-2023 championship and sees young people from the club being regularly called up to the national teams (G. Cavallaro [U19], A. Cagnotto [U18 women], Luna Agatha Sacchi [Women's U20],[2] F. Imberti[3] and R. Genovese[4]). However, he was unable to maintain his position and returned to the second division.

Honours

Current squad

The CUS Torino for 2023–24 season is:

CUS Torino squad
Props and hookers
  • J. Barbotti
  • A. Caputo
  • L-T. Cataldi
  • L. De Boni
  • M. Liguori
  • A. Lombardo
  • E. Roncon
  • J. Valleise

Locks

  • D. Ciotoli
  • F. Mastrodomenico
  • G. Perrone
  • G. Piacenza
  • P. Spinelli

Back row

  • A-B. Andreica
  • A. Caminiti
  • L. Di Fiore
  • E. Riccardi
  • S. Ursache
Scrum-halves
  • M. Cruciani
  • G. Malavasi
  • G. Cavallaro

Fly-halves

  • F. Bolognesi
  • J. Perrone
  • G. Reeves
  • M. Solano
  • A. Torres

Centres, wings and fullbacks

  • F. Bellazzo
  • M. Canzani
  • G-M. Cisi
  • A. Civetta
  • D-G. Groza
  • F. Imberti
  • M. Matteraglia
  • E. Reeves
  • E. Telloni
  • L. Toniolo
  • M. Zanatta
(c) denotes the team captain, Bold denotes internationally capped players.
* denotes players qualified to play for Italy on residency or dual nationality.
Players and their allocated positions from the CUS Torino website.[5]

Selected former players

Italian players

Former players who have played for CUS Torino and have caps for Italy:

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Rugby CUS Torino . 27 November 2023.
  2. News: BENETTON E ZEBRE PARMA, DAL 2024 NASCONO LE FRANCHIGIE FEMMINILI . 27 November 2023.
  3. News: CENTRI DI FORMAZIONE PERMANENTE U18: DIRAMATE LE LISTE DEGLI ATLETI AMMESSI PER LA S.S. 2020/21 . 27 November 2023.
  4. News: 8 AZZURRI NEL XV DELLE ZEBRE CHE APRE LA STAGIONE 2023/24 A PARMA . 27 November 2023.
  5. News: CONFERENZA STAMPA DI PRESENTAZIONE - IVECO CUS TORINO RUGBY.