Pierre Chamorin

Last updated

Pierre Chamorin
Personal information
Born (1970-07-22) 22 July 1970 (age 53)
France
Playing information
Position Centre, Stand-off
Club
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
19??–96 AS Saint-Estève
1996–97 Paris Saint-Germain
 ????–?? Union Treiziste Catalane
Total00000
Representative
YearsTeamPldTGFGP
1989–95 France 1722113
Source: [1]

Pierre Chamorin is a French former professional rugby league footballer who represented France at the 1995 World Cup.

Contents

Playing career

Chamorin started his career for AS Saint-Estève, with which he won several French Championship and Lord Derby Cup titles in the 1990s. He made his debut for France in 1989 against New Zealand. He went on to play in seventeen test matches for France, including against the 1994 Kangaroos. His last match was at the 1995 World Cup, against Western Samoa. [1] Chamorin played in Super League I and Super League II for Paris Saint-Germain, captaining the side. [2] [3]

Personal life

His father is Henri Chamorin, a former rugby league international who played as second row or as lock forward in the 1960s. [4]

After his playing career, he "is in charge of the training of the juniors". [4]

Honours

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">France national rugby league team</span> Represents France in international rugby league

The France national rugby league team represents France in international rugby league matches. They are referred to as les Chanticleers or less commonly as les Tricolores. The team is run under the auspices of the Fédération Française de Rugby à XIII.

Franck Gaston Henri Sauzée is a French former professional footballer and manager. He played 39 times for the France national team between 1988 and 1993, scoring nine goals and captaining the team several times. He achieved great success at club level during the same period, winning the 1993 UEFA Champions League Final and three league titles with Marseille. Later in his career he earned great plaudits for his performances for Scottish club Hibernian, whom Sauzée subsequently managed for a short period. Since ending his active involvement in professional football, Sauzée has worked as a football pundit for French television networks.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">XIII Catalan</span> Defunct French rugby league club

XIII Catalan is a rugby league team from Perpignan in the Pyrénées-Orientales region of southern France. They were founded in 1934, and thus were founding members of the French rugby league championship. In 2000 their senior team merged with nearby neighbours AS Saint Estève to form Union Treiziste Catalane, now better known in the English-speaking world by their Super League identity of Catalans Dragons.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Saint-Estève XIII Mavericks</span> French semi-professional rugby league club

Saint-Estève XIII Mavericks are a French Rugby league side based in Saint-Estève near Perpignan in the département of Pyrénées-Orientales. Originally known as AS Saint-Estève it was founded in 1965. The club compete in the National Division 2 Languedoc-Roussillon league. Home games are played at the Stade Municipal.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Toulouse Olympique</span> French professional rugby league club

Toulouse Olympique or TO XIII is a professional rugby league club in Toulouse, south-west France. Founded in 1937, two years after the French Rugby League Federation, the club is a six-time winner of the French Rugby League Championship.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">XIII Limouxin</span> French semi-professional rugby league club

XIII Limouxin, also known as Limoux Grizzlies, are a semi-professional rugby league club from the town of Limoux in the Aude area in southern France. They play in the Elite One Championship. The club was formed in 1951. They have won the French rugby league championship four times and Lord Derby Cup on two occasions. The Stade de l'Aiguille is their home stadium.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Paris Saint-Germain Rugby League</span> Rugby league team

Paris Saint-Germain Rugby League, commonly known as Paris Saint-Germain and familiarly as PSG Rugby League or PSG RL, was a French professional rugby league club founded in 1995, and based in the city of Paris in France. The club was the rugby league department of Paris Saint-Germain until 1997.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Catalans Dragons</span> French rugby league club

The Catalans Dragons are a professional rugby league club from Perpignan, Pyrénées-Orientales department, France. Despite being based in France the club competes in Super League, the top tier of British rugby league

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sporting Olympique Avignon</span> French semi-professional rugby league club

Sporting Olympique Avignon also known as Avignon XIII or SO Avignon are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Avignon in the south of France. They currently play in the Elite One Championship. The club was formed in 1916 and they enjoyed their best spell during the 1950s when they lifted the Lord Derby Cup twice and reached two other finals as well as being runners up in the French rugby league championship. The club plays its home matches at the Parc des Sports (Avignon). The current head coach is their former player and ex French international Renaud Guigue

Hadj Boudebza is a French former professional rugby league footballer who represented France at the 1995 World Cup.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John Boudebza</span> France international rugby league footballer

John Boudebza is a French professional rugby league footballer who plays for Palau Broncos and previously Lézignan Sangliers in the Elite One Championship, London Broncos in the Kingstone Press Championship and Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League and at international level for France. His position is hooker.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Saint-Estève XIII Catalan</span> French semi-professional rugby league club

Saint-Estève XIII Catalan who were previously called Union Treiziste Catalane or UTC for short are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Perpignan in the region of Pyrénées-Orientales in the south of France. Founded in 2000 after a merger between AS Saint-Estève and XIII Catalan the club plays in the Elite One Championship which is the top tier rugby league competition in France. They have won the league title once and the cup four times. Their current home stadium is the Stade Municipal and they are coached by Jerome Guisset

Mathieu Khedimi is a French rugby league coach and former player. He played as hooker or lock forward. He played his entire career for AS Saint-Estève with which he won several titles. An author of the rugby league literature considered him as "the soul of the club since long times".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">José Calle</span> France dual-code international rugby footballer (1945–2020)

José Calle was a French rugby union and professional rugby league (RL) player who represented France (RL).

Guy Delaunay is a French rugby league player who represented France national rugby league team.

Santiago Cavero, known as Jacques Cabero, was a French rugby league player who played as hooker or prop. He played in his career first for XIII Catalan with which he won the double French Cup/Championship in 1969, and later, from 1972 for Pia with which he won the Lord Derby Cup in 1975. Cabero was also known by his nickname Le Sanglier des Albères.

Daniel Divet,, is a French former rugby league footballer who played as second-row or loose forward.

Roger Palisses is a French former rugby league player and coach. He played as centre or as wing.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pierre Lacaze (rugby)</span> France international dual-code rugby player

Pierre Lacaze was a French international rugby player, both union and league. His younger brother, Claude, was also a France rugby union & league international player. He was nicknamed Papillon (Butterfly) and was 1.68 m high and weighed 68 kg.

Michel Mazaré, is a French former rugby league footballer who played as halfback and five-eighth, and later, coach.

References

  1. 1 2 Pierre Chamorin rugbyleagueproject.org
  2. Paris will miss Russell The Independent, 13 July 1996
  3. Chamorin has heart to stir Paris romance The Independent, 29 March 1996
  4. 1 2 Mouret, Aimé (December 2011). Le Who's who du rugby à XIII. Toulouse: Éditions de l'Ixcea. p. 64. ISBN   978-2-84918-118-8.