Antoine Dupont

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Antoine Dupont
Antoine Dupont February 2023.jpg
Dupont representing France during the 2023 Six Nations Championship
Date of birth (1996-11-15) 15 November 1996 (age 28)
Place of birth Lannemezan, France
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight85 kg (187 lb; 13 st 5 lb)
University Paul Sabatier University
Rugby union career
Position(s) Scrum-half, Fly-half
Current team Toulouse
Youth career
2000–2011 Magnoac
2011–2014 Auch
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2014–2017 Castres 61 (44)
2017– Toulouse 129 (295)
Correct as of 9 December 2024
International career
YearsTeamApps(Points)
2016 France U20 11 (36)
2017– France 55 (65)
Correct as of 22 November 2024
National sevens team
YearsTeamComps
2024 France 16 (40)
Medal record
Men's rugby sevens
Representing Flag of France.svg  France
Olympic Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2024 Paris Team competition

Antoine Dupont (born 15 November 1996) is a French professional rugby union player who plays as a scrum-half for Top 14 club Toulouse and captains the France national team. [1] [2]

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Dupont has won the World Rugby Men's 15s Player of the Year award in 2021 and the World Rugby Men's Sevens Player of the Year in 2024. He is the first French player to win the Men’s Sevens World Rugby Player of the Year award. He is also the first and only rugby player ever to have won both the Men’s 15s and the Men’s Sevens World Rugby Player of the Year awards in one's career. He has also won a shared record of three Six Nations Player of the Championships, the most by a French player.

Dupont has won nine major competitions in his career: four Top 14 titles, two European Rugby Champions Cup, the Grand Slam of the Six Nations Championship, the 2023–24 SVNS and the gold medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics men's rugby sevens tournament in Paris. [3] [4]

Early life

Dupont was born in Lannemezan but grew up in the nearby village of Castelnau-Magnoac where he started playing rugby for Magnoac FC at the age of 4. In 2011, he joined Auch as a junior.

Club career

In 2014, Dupont joined Castres in the Top 14 after the relegation of Auch in the 2013–14 Rugby Pro D2 season. In November 2016, Stade Toulousain announced Dupont's recruitment for the 2017–18 season. [5]

In 2019, Dupont won the Top 14 with Toulouse after defeating Clermont Auvergne 24–18 in the 2018-19 final. In May 2021, Dupont won the European Rugby Champions Cup with Toulouse after defeating La Rochelle 22–17 in the 2020-2021 final. As captain, he lifted the trophy after the final whistle. [6] In the same year, Toulouse completed the domestic and European double winning the Top 14 for the 2nd time beating La Rochelle 18–8 in the final. [7]

In April 2023, he became the first player since Opta records began in 2019 to record five try assists in the Champions Cup fixture in as his side went on to beat Sharks 54–20 in the quarter finals of the competition. [8]

In May 2024, he won man of the match in the 2024 Champions Cup final defeating Leinster 31–22 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to win the trophy for the second time in his career. [9]

In December 2024, he got four try assists in the opening round of the 2024-25 Champions Cup as his side went on to beat Ulster 61–21. This record was just the second time since 2019 that a player had recorded four or more try assists in the competition since Opta records began in 2019 having only been beaten by his other tally of five assists just over a year earlier. [10]

International career

In 2016, Dupont was selected for the France U-20 team for the 2016 World Rugby Under 20 Championship. He was one of the stars of the tournament scoring 36 points which included 5 tries. [11] In November 2016, he was selected for the French Barbarian team which played and beat Australia.

Dupont was called up to the French first team for the first time ahead of France's fourth 2017 Six Nations Championship match against Italy as a replacement for Maxime Machenaud. [12] He made his debut in that game coming on for Baptiste Serin in the 72nd minute of an eventual 40–18 away win.

In 2020, Dupont was named Player of the Championship during following the 2020 Six Nations Championship. [13]

In 2022, Dupont was named as France's stand-in captain in the absence of Charles Ollivon. Later that year, France won the 2022 Six Nations Championship, achieving the Grand Slam as a result. This was France's first Six Nations Championship win since 2010. [14] Dupont was awarded Player of the Championship for the third time. [15] Though France did not win the 2023 Six Nations tournament, Dupont claimed his third Player of the Championship trophy, equalling Brian O'Driscoll as the only player to win the award three times.

He is the third French captain after Fabien Pelous and Thierry Dusautoir to have beaten Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. He was selected to captain the 34-man squad for France as they hosted the 2023 Rugby World Cup. [16] They would advance past the Pool stage, however they exited the tournament in the quarterfinals after losing to eventual winners South Africa.

In November 2024, he led France to a third consecutive win over New Zealand during the 2024 Autumn Nations Series. This equalled France's all time record for consecutive wins over the All Blacks. [17]

France 7s

During the 2023/24 SVNS season, Dupont helped France 7s win the Los Angeles tournament and later the Madrid tournament. By winning the latter, France 7s became champions for the first time in history. He was absent for France 15s during the 2024 Six Nations Championship due to his commitment to France 7s.

During the 2024 Olympics in Paris, he played a key role and scored the last try vs Argentina in the quarter finals. France would reach the final where they would face Fiji and Dupont again shone, scoring and assisting and helping France secure their first ever gold medal in Sevens.

Personal life

Dupont graduated from high school in 2014, obtaining his baccalaureate in science, particularly biology and natural science. [18] He then completed an undergraduate degree (licence) in science and techniques of physical and sports activities (STAPS) at the Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier University in 2018. [18] After graduation, Dupont attended the Toulouse School of Management, a public management school which is part of the Toulouse 1 Capitole University, from 2018 to 2020 and earned as a graduate a master's degree in sport management. [19] [20]

With his two years older brother Clément, he bought and renovated an old rural estate located in his childhood village that belonged to his grandparents. The venue reopened in 2021 and is used for parties, wedding receptions, and other types of corporate events. [20] [21]

In addition to his native French, Dupont can speak English. [22]

Commercial endorsements

An acclaimed and popular athlete, Dupont is one of the highest-paid French players with income of €600,000 per season, as of 2021. [23] In addition to his salary and bonuses, he has endorsements with many brands and global companies, including Adidas, Peugeot, Volvic and Tissot while he was sponsored by Land Rover until 2021. [24] [25] [26] [27] In 2016, he signed a sponsorship contract with the German sportswear and equipment supplier on a deal worth €40,000 per year. [23] In 2022, he became a brand ambassador for retail company Groupe Casino and France state-owned railway company SNCF. [28] [29] Additionally, he appeared on the cover of video game Rugby 22 alongside Cheslin Kolbe and Will Skelton. [30]

Other appearances

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Dupont wax figure unveiled in 2023

Dupont has been involved in films and series focused on Toulouse. From 7 November 2020 to June 2021, French filmmakers Éric Hannezo and Matthieu Vollaire filmed a 107-minute black and white documentary feature film Le Stade, which follows the French club during Stade Toulousain's 2020-21 Champions Cup and Top 14 successful campaign, after having shot more than 600 hours of dailies for weeks. [31] [32] The movie was theatrically released on 13 April 2022 in France by Pathé and took around 67,000 admissions domestically. [33] [34] A sports docuseries of the same name, using unseen footage and containing four 40-minute episodes, was released on the streaming service Paramount+ on 22 December 2022. [35] [36] [37]

Alongside former rugby union player Sébastien Chabal, Formula One driver Esteban Ocon, astronaut Thomas Pesquet and multiple French artists, he took part in the 2023 Les Enfoirés charity concert edition for the Restaurants du Cœur. [38] The show was broadcast by TF1 on 3 March and had an audience of more than 8 million viewers. [39]

He appeared in the video clip for the song Dernière by French rappers Bigflo & Oli, released in June 2023. [40] A tribute song was also dedicated to him the same month, [41] and a biographical comic book was released in September 2023. [42]

About three months prior to the kick-off of the 2023 Rugby World Cup opening match, a wax figure of Dupont went on display at the Musée Grévin in Paris. [43]

Career statistics

List of international tries

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
116 March 2019 Stadio Olimpico, Rome, ItalyFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3–514–25 2019 Six Nations
217 August 2019 Allianz Riviera, Nice, FranceFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 30–332–3 2019 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches
330 August 2019 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, FranceFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 24–747–19 2019 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches
421 September 2019 Tokyo Stadium, Chōfu, JapanFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 12–323–21 2019 Rugby World Cup
524 October 2020 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, FranceFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 12–1338–21 Test Match
619–13
731 October 2020 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, FranceIRFU flag.svg  Ireland 5–035–27 2020 Six Nations
86 February 2021 Stadio Olimpico, Rome, ItalyFlag of Italy.svg  Italy 3–3610–50 2021 Six Nations
913 March 2021 Twickenham, London, EnglandFlag of England.svg  England 0–523–20 2021 Six Nations
1020 March 2021 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, FranceFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 12–732–30 2021 Six Nations
1112 February 2022 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, FranceIRFU flag.svg  Ireland 5–030–24 2022 Six Nations
1219 March 2022 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, FranceFlag of England.svg  England 23–1325–13 2022 Six Nations
1321 September 2023 Stade Vélodrome, Marseille, FranceFlag of Namibia.svg  Namibia 45–096–0 2023 Rugby World Cup

Correct as of 25 September 2023 [44]

International analysis by opposition

OppositionPlayedWinLossDrawTriesPointsWin %
Argentina 3300151.000
Australia 1100001.000
England 5320210.600
Fiji 101000.000
Georgia 1100001.000
Ireland 6330210.500
Italy 77003151.000
Japan 100100.500
New Zealand 321000.667
Scotland 853015.625
South Africa 413000.250
Tonga 1100001.000
Wales 7610315.857
Career47321411260.691

as of 4 August 2023 [44]

Honours

Toulouse
France
France 7
Individual
Orders

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2022Le StadeHimselfDocumentary [53]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2022Le StadeHimselfDocuseries [54]

See also

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