Georges Coste

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Georges Coste
Birth name7 December 1943 (1943-12-07) (age 80)
Place of birthCorbère-les-Cabanes, Pyrénées-Orientales, Occitania, France
Occupation(s)P.E. teacher
Rugby union career
Position(s) Fly-half
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
USA Perpignan ()
Coaching career
Years Team
USA Perpignan
1993-1999 Italy

Georges Coste (born 7 December 1943 in Corbère-les-Cabanes) is a French rugby union coach and former player.

Biography[edit]

Coste debuted playing as fly half in the local club U.S.A. Perpignan, and scored several caps for French junior national teams before his career was halted by a serious injury.

As a coach, he trained U.S.A. Perpignan, Frotignan and BUC (from Barcelona) clubs, and, in 1993, he replaced Bertrand Fourcade as coach of Italian national team. Under his lead Italy obtained several historical victories against Ireland (three times in 1995-1997), Scotland (1997) and France at 1995–97 FIRA Trophy, by 40-32, the later Italy's first victory against that team. These victories helped Italy to gain admittance to the Six Nations tournament starting from 2000.

Coste was fired by the Italian Federation a few months before the 1999 World Cup. Later he was assistant coach at Stade Français Paris.[citation needed]

Since 2006 he is supervisor of Italy's junior national teams.[citation needed]

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Italy National Rugby Union Coach
1993–1999
Succeeded by