Marc Palanques

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Marc Palanques
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Marc Palanques
Personal information
Born (1961-05-27) 27 May 1961 (age 62)
Carcassonne, Aude
Occitania, France
Playing information
Position Second-row
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1979–80Saint Jacques ? ? ? ? ?
1980–81 Limoux  ? ? ? ? ?
1981–84 Carcassonne  ? ? ? ? ?
1984–89 Le Pontet  ? ? ? ? ?
1989–92 Carcassonne  ? ? ? ? ?
Total
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1984–87 France  ? ? ? ? ?

Marc Palanques (born 27 May 1961) is a French former professional rugby league footballer and a former CEO of the French Rugby League Championship team AS Carcassonne, he is the current president of the French Rugby League Federation since July 2016. He was captain of France national rugby league team in 1987.

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Marc Palanques started his career at Saint Jacques in 1979, before moving to Limoux then Carcassonne. With the latter, he won his first title: the 1983 French Cup. In 1984, he changed for Le Pontet and won the French Championship twice, in 1986 and 1988. Finally, he went back to Carcassonne and won two more titles: Championship in 1992 and Cup in 1990. [1]

He made his debut for the France national rugby league team in 1984 and became the team's captain in 1987. [1]

After his career in sport, he created Kingsport, a company which integrated Intersport in 2003, staying on the board of directors. He came back to rugby league in 2015 and became the co-CEO of AS Carcassonne. In April 2016, he announced his decision to stand for the presidency of the French Rugby League Federation. [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 On ne peut plus cautionner ce championnat inter-régional, Midi Olympique, Didier Navarre, 25 April 2016
  2. Fédération Française: Le Carcassonnais Marc Palanques face à Zalduendo , 17 April 2016, ladepeche.fr.