Marcelo Bosch Explained

Marcelo Bosch
Fullname:Marcelo Tristán Bosch
Birth Date:7 January 1984
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height:1.86m (06.1feet)
Weight:970NaN0[1]
Occupation:Rugby Player
Position:Centre/Full Back/Fly Half
Currentclub:Saracens
Years1:2006–13
Clubs1:Biarritz
Apps1:119
Points1:168
Years2:2013–
Clubs2:Saracens
Apps2:96
Points2:79
Amatteam1:Belgrano Athletic Club
Repyears1:2005
Repteam1:Argentina U21
Repcaps1:7
Reppoints1:36
Repyears2:2006
Repteam2:Pumas Sevens
Repcaps2:4
Repyears3:2006
Repteam3:Argentina A
Repcaps3:3
Reppoints3:0
Repyears4:2007–
Repcaps4:39
Reppoints4:60
Clubupdate:6 May 2017
Repupdate:25 October 2015

Marcelo Bosch (born January 7, 1984) is a former Argentine rugby union footballer. He most recently played for Saracens F.C. in the Aviva Premiership.[2] He used to play for the Argentina national team, Los Pumas. His usual position was centre, but he could also play at fly half or full-back.

He participated at the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand and 2015 Rugby World Cup in England.

Bosch is part of the national squad that competes in the Rugby Championship.

Marcelo Bosch retired from rugby at the end of the 2018/2019 season, his last club being Saracens RFC. During his time at Saracens he has won two Premiership titles in 2016 and 2018.[3] [4] He also helped Saracens win the European Champions Cup in 2016 and 2017.[5] [6]

At the start of the season 2019/2020 season Bosch was a part time player/coach for a level 5 team, Burton RFC in Staffordshire.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marcelo Bosch Player Profile - RWC2015 . RWC2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150921001957/http://www.rugbyworldcup.com/argentina/player/26389 . 2015-09-21 .
  2. [Mercel]
  3. Web site: Premiership final: Saracens 28-20 Exeter Chiefs . . 28 May 2016 . 11 October 2020.
  4. Web site: Premiership final: Exeter Chiefs 10-27 Saracens . . 26 May 2018 . 11 October 2020.
  5. Web site: Saracens beat Racing 92 to win first European Champions Cup. . 14 May 2016 . 11 October 2020.
  6. Web site: European Champions Cup: Saracens beat Clermont 28-17 to retain European title. . 13 May 2017 . 11 October 2020.