Marcelo Loffreda

Coach, Person

1959 –

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Who is Marcelo Loffreda?

Marcelo Loffreda is an Argentine former rugby player and a current coach, until recently head coach for the English club power Leicester Tigers. Loffreda won 44 caps with one as captain, playing at centre for the Argentine rugby union side. He played much of his career outside the legendary Hugo Porta and scored 4 test tries.

In 1994 he hung up his playing boots and became a coach. In April 2000, he was appointed coach of Argentina and steered them to series victories over France, Wales and Scotland, a draw with the British and Irish Lions, a win against England at Twickenham in November 2006 as well as coming close to securing the Pumas' first victories over South Africa and New Zealand. The Pumas went on to their all-time best finish of third at the 2007 World Cup, including an opening win over hosts France, a pool win over Ireland, and another win over France in the third-place match. This success was Loffreda's swansong as Pumas coach, as he had announced months before the tournament that he would leave the Pumas after the World Cup for the Leicester job.

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Born
May 17, 1959
Argentina
Profession
Education
  • University of Buenos Aires
Lived in
  • Buenos Aires

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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