Sébastien Viars, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Sébastien Viars

French rugby union player

Date of Birth: 24-Jun-1971

Place of Birth: Aurillac, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Profession: rugby union player

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Sébastien Viars

  • Sébastien Viars (born 24 June 1971) is a former French rugby union footballer.
  • He was nicknamed "The Compass".
  • He played as a centre and as a wing. Viars was born at Aurillac.
  • He played at Stade Aurillacois (1989/90-1991/92), CA Brive (1992/93-1997/98), where he won the Cup of France, in 1995/96, Stade français Paris (1998/99), winning once more the Cup of France, and ASM Clermont (1999/2000-2005/06), where he would finish his career.
  • He won the Heineken Cup, in 1997, with CA Brive, scoring an anthological try in the 28–9 win over Leicester Tigers, from England. Even in a short international career, he's usually considered one of the best French players of his generation.
  • Viars held 17 caps for France, from 1992 to 1997, scoring 9 tries, 17 penalties and 17 conversions, 127 points in aggregate.
  • He played two times at the Five Nations, in 1992 and 1995, scoring 4 tries, 6 conversions and 4 penalties, 41 points in aggregate.
  • He scored a record of 26 points, 2 tries, 5 conversions and 2 penalties, in the 44-12 win over Ireland, at 21 March 1992.
  • He was also one of the top try scorers of the competition with 3 tries.
  • Viars was selected for the 1995 Rugby World Cup finals, playing a single game, in the 54–18 win over Côte d'Ivoire and scoring a try. Viars wasn't called again for the National Team since 1997, when he was only 26 years old.

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