Italrugby, Quesada is the new coach: “Honored to coach the Azzurri”

He will take the place of Crowley who will lead the Azzurri to the World Cup. He is in his first job as coach: “There is a group of talented athletes”

Gonzalo Quesada will be the new Italy coach from 1 January 2024. He will take the place of Kieran Crowley – who will lead the Azzurri to the World Cup scheduled from 8 September to 28 October in France – in view of the twenty-fifth edition of the Guinness Six Nations.

The announcement

The Argentine coach was made official by the Rugby Federation after reaching the French Top14 barrage with Stade Francais. Originally from Buenos Aires, raised in the Hindu Club and graduated in Economics from the University of Belgrano, Quesada boasts a brilliant career as a fly-half and, in his 38 appearances for Argentina, he has scored 486 points, fourth Puma most all-time prolific. However, his career as a player, as well as that as a coach, is closely connected with France, where Quesada arrived in 2000 wearing the jerseys of Narbonne, Bezier, Stade Francais, Pau and Toulon: retiring in 2007, he immediately launched a promising path as a coach, taking on the role of assistant coach of the Transalpine national team led by Marc Lièvremont from 2008 to 2011, winning the Grand Slam in 2010 and reaching the Final in Auckland lost 8-7 against the All Blacks hosts.

The words

“I am honored and proud to become the coach of the Italian national team – wrote Quesada in a statement – Italy has improved a lot in recent seasons, respecting their usual strengths and at the same time developing a captivating game. There is a group of talented athletes who will develop growing international experience in the coming years. Our exciting mission will be to guide them through this journey, working hard, respecting and developing Italian culture and values, to bring this team to its fullest potential”.

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