Léon Jean Larribau

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Léon Jean Larribau
Full name Léon Jean Aimé Larribau
Date of birth (1889-02-03)3 February 1889
Place of birth Anglet, France
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Weight 72 kg (159 lb)
Rugby union career
Playing career
Position scrum-half
Professional / senior clubs
Years Club / team Caps (points)
Biarritz Olympique 6
National team(s)
Years Club / team Caps (points)
1912-1914  France 3 0

Léon Jean Aimé Larribau (2 March 1889 - 31 December 1916) was a French rugby union player, killed in action during World War 1 near Verdun.

He's buried in Nécropole Nationale de Glorieux (tomb 2810)

Larribau was a 1,60m 72 kg scrum-half who played CA Périgueux until 1912, then for Biarritz Olympique and a French international. He was renowned for his long passes.

On November 19, 1954, the Aguilera stadium in Biarritz was renamed after him.

Highlights

  • 6 caps for France in 1912 (4 matches) and 1914 (2 matches)
  • 1 try (3 points)

External links

Larribau on Federation Française de Rugby website
Larribau's military registry (fiche matricule) at Archives Départementales des Pyréenées Atlantiques

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