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Sergio Lanfranchi (Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi) was born on 27 October, 1925 in Parma, Italy, is a Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi was rugby union player. Discover Sergio Lanfranchi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

Popular As Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi
Occupation N/A
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 27 October, 1925
Birthday 27 October
Birthplace Parma, Italy
Date of death 2000
Died Place Barjols, France
Nationality Italy

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Sergio Lanfranchi Height, Weight & Measurements

At 75 years old, Sergio Lanfranchi height is 180 cm (5 ft 11 in) and Weight 92 kg (203 lb; 14 st 7 lb).

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Height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 92 kg (203 lb; 14 st 7 lb)
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Sergio Lanfranchi Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sergio Lanfranchi worth at the age of 75 years old? Sergio Lanfranchi’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Italy. We have estimated Sergio Lanfranchi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1925

Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi (Parma, 27 September 1925 – Barjols, 22 January 2000) was an Italian rugby union player and coach, active in France for most of his career as flanker, number 8 and lock.

1946

Orphaned of both parents, after school he was a combatant in Piedmont for the Italian Resistance and, returning to Parma after the war, he started to work and play rugby union for the local team in 1946.

1949

His international career covered 15 years, from 27 March 1949; when he debuted in Marseille against France, until 29 March 1964 in Parma, also against France, with an average of 21 matches, most of them against France, who were unbeaten.

1950

With Parma, he collected 101 caps and won the title of Italian champion in 1950.

After winning the scudetto, he moved to France and established himself in Grenoble, becoming part of the local team which never had won a championship.

1953

Having learned to play in all the forward positions and, sometimes as fly-half and centre, he was between the most important players who led Grenoble to the 1953-54 French Rugby Union Championship played in Toulouse against Cognac, thanks to a try scored by Lanfranchi 20 minutes before the end of the match.

1971

He played for Italy until he was 38 years old and for FC Grenoble until he was 40, when he moved to Montceau-les-Mines as player-coach, alternating his career at Montchanin; it is not clear if his career ended in 1971 at age 46 or in 1973 at age 48 due to discordant sources, however, it was in Montchanin that he definitively established; in 1978 he had a brief experience in Italy as coach for L'Aquila Rugby, which soon terminated due to a lack of synchrony with the rugby environment of his home country.

2000

Lafranchi died in Barjols, in the Var, on 22 January 2000, at 74 years.

In his honour, the municipal stadium in Parma located at Via Piacenza was named after him.

2008

The stadium was demolished in 2008 to be replaced by the new Stadio 25 Aprile in Moletolo, which was also named after him by the Parma city hall in 2015; the stadium is the home field of Zebre in Pro14.

2016

He won two national championship titles, one in Italy for Parma and one in France for FC Grenoble and, in 2016, the second longest international career for Italy (between 1949 and 1964), after Mauro Bergamasco.

Two sports facilities in his hometown, Parma are named after him.