Francesco Pietrosanti
Francesco Pietrosanti (born 3 December 1963 in L'Aquila) is a former Italian rugby union player and a current sports director. He played as a scrum-half.
Pietrosanti played his entire career at L'Aquila Rugby, at the National Championship of Excellence, from 1982/83 to 1998/99. He won the National Championship title in 1993/94.
He had 25 caps for Italy, from 1987 to 1993, scoring 5 tries, 20 points on aggregate. He was called for the 1991 Rugby World Cup, without playing.[1]
He has been team manager and sports director, since his retirement.
References
- ^ Francesco Pietrosanti International Statistics
External links
- Francesco Pietrosanti at ESPNscrum
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Italy squad – 1991 Rugby World Cup
- Bottacchiari
- Checchinato
- Colella
- Croci
- Mas. Cuttitta
- Favaro
- Giovanelli
- Grespan
- Orlandi
- Pivetta
- Properzi
- Rossi
- Saetti
- Zanon (c)
- Barba
- Bonomi
- Bordon
- Mar. Cuttitta
- Domínguez
- Francescato
- Gaetaniello
- Pietrosanti
- Tebaldi
- Troiani
- Vaccari
- Venturi
Coach: Fourcade
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