Lucia Cammarano

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Lucia Cammarano (born 27 July 1992 Benevento) is an Italian rugby union and rugby sevens player. [1] [2]

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Career

She trained with the Benevento youth team. She was called up for an Italian Under-19 team. [3]

She moved to Lombardy to study at the Polytechnic University of Milan. She was signed by Monza where they won the 2013–2014 Serie A championship. [4]

She competed at the 2014 Women's Six Nations Championship, [5] 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup, [6] 2019 Women's Six Nations Championship, [7] [8] 2020 Women's Six Nations Championship, and 2021 Women's Six Nations Championship. [9]

She played as a hooker for Belve Neroverdi. [1]

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References

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