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Adolphe Alésina (born 1943)
Adolphe Alésina Sr. (born on 21 April 1943) is a retired French rugby league player, primarily known for his role as a Lock Forward, lock forward. Although he was most comfortable as a lock forward, Alésina Sr. was versatile enough to excel in various positions. The sports caption indicates that he had played for more than 40 years. He is also the father of Adolphe Alésina. Rugby league career Club * AS Carcassonne France national team * International (9 caps) 1967-1971, against : ** Great Britain national rugby league team, Great Britain: 1967, 1968, 1971 ** Australia national rugby league team, Australia: 1967, 1968 ** New Zealand national rugby league team, New Zealand: 1968, 1971 References External links Adolphe Alesina - Career Stats & Summary - Rugby
League Project] rugbyleagueproject.com 1943 births Living people AS Carcassonne players France national rugby league team players French rugby league players Rugby league locks {{France-rugbyleague ...
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AS Carcassonne
Association Sportive of Carcassonne are a semi-professional rugby league football club based in Carcassonne in the region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie in the south of France. They play in the French Elite One Championship and are one of the most successful clubs in French rugby league, having won a total of eleven French rugby league championship titles and fourteen Lord Derby Cups. The club was founded in 1938 and to date has produced debatably the best ever French Rugby league footballer in Puig Aubert. The club plays its home matches at the Stade Albert Domec. The club runs both youth teams and a ladies' team. History As early as 1899 rugby was introduced to the rich and well off in Carcassonne. The club reached the rugby championship final in 1925, then in 1930 along with 11 other clubs they broke away from the French rugby union and began their own competition. With the creation of the French rugby league championship in 1934 several rugby league clubs ...
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