Raffaele Storti

Portuguese rugby union player (born 2000)

Rugby player
Raffaele Storti
Storti in 2023
Birth nameRaffaele Costa Storti
Date of birth (2000-12-19) 19 December 2000 (age 23)
Place of birthLisbon, Portugal
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight88 kg (194 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Winger
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
0000-2019
2020
2020-2021
2021-2022
2022-
Técnico
Peñarol Rugby
Técnico
Stade Français
AS Béziers

1

0
26

(0)

(0)
(135)
Correct as of 16 March 2024
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
2019
2019-
Portugal U20
Portugal
4
24
(45)
(80)
Correct as of 16 March 2024
National sevens team
Years Team Comps
2019– Portugal 7s 11 (15)
Correct as of 31 August 2021

Raffaele Costa Storti (born 19 December 2000) is a Portuguese rugby union player, who plays for AS Béziers in the French Pro D2.

Club career

Having played for CR Técnico until 2019,[1] Storti then joined the new Peñarol Rugby franchise in Uruguay.[2] But just after he made his debut in the Súper Liga Americana,[3] the league was quickly brought to a halt because of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the young Portuguese returned to his former club in his home country, to compete in the 2020-2021 season.[4][5]

On the 31 August 2021, he signed for the Top 14 side Stade Français.[6]

International career

A standout player at the 2019 under-20 Trophy with Portugal, scoring the most tries in the competition, Storti quickly became part of the senior team,[7] appearing to be one of rugby union most promising prospects outside of Tier 1 nations. [8][9][10]

On September 23, 2023, Storti scored two tries against Georgia which ended in an 18-18 draw. This result gave Portugal their first ever points in a Rugby World Cup. In the last pool stage game of the 2023 Rugby World Cup he scored the first try in the country’s first ever win in the competition against Fiji.

References

  1. ^ "Jogador do Clube de Rugby do Técnico nomeado para o Prémio Desportistas do Ano". Técnico Lisboa (in European Portuguese). 16 January 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  2. ^ Chans, Ignacio (6 November 2019). "Los Teros negocian un test match ante Italia en 2020". El Observador. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  3. ^ "Peñarol tuvo su bautismo en rugby con un gran rendimiento: 45-14 a Corinthians" (in Spanish). El País. 26 February 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  4. ^ "COVID-19: Nova experiência de râguebi profissional é objetivo dos portugueses Storti e Portela". SAPO Desporto (in Portuguese). Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  5. ^ "Portugal name strong squad to prepare for Brazil". Americas Rugby News. 17 November 2020. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Raffaele Costa Storti rejoint Paris en contrat espoir". SFP (in French). Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  7. ^ "Brazil edge past Portugal in São Paulo". Americas Rugby News. 9 November 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Special talent Storti eyeing dream promotion". World Rugby. 19 July 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  9. ^ Shaw, Alex (20 July 2019). "Nine U20 Trophy standouts that should have Tier 1 clubs salivating". Rugbypass. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
  10. ^ Shaw, Alex (15 March 2020). "The top 50 U20 rugby players in the world". Rugbypass. Retrieved 2 September 2021.

External links

  • Raffaele Storti at ESPNscrum Edit this at Wikidata
  • Raffaele Storti at ItsRugby.co.uk Edit this at Wikidata
  • CDP profile
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