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  1. Fabien Pelous (born 7 December 1973) is a retired French rugby union player. A lock who also occasionally played as a number eight and flanker, he played the bulk of his professional career for Stade Toulousain, and is the all-time leader in appearances for the France national team.

  2. Fabien Pelous, né le 7 décembre 1973 à Toulouse, est un joueur international français de rugby à XV, évoluant au poste de deuxième ligne. Formé à l'UA Saverdun en Ariège, il joue au Stade toulousain de 1997 à 2009, après des débuts avec le SC Graulhet et deux saisons à l'US Dax.

    • 7 décembre 1973 (50 ans)Toulouse ( France)
    • Le Pélican (débuts)[1]Lurch (anglophones)
    • deuxième ligne
    • 1,98 m (6′6 ″)
  3. News. Greatest XV Profile: Fabien Pelous. Guinness Six. 9th October 2020. Share. Fabien Pelous will forever stand tall as an undeniable Six Nations giant. A France immortal, the formidable second row scooped no fewer than five Championship crowns between 1997 and 2006 and racked up a mammoth 118 caps across a glittering career.

  4. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Fabien Pelous, l’homme aux 118 sélections, nous a reçus pour évoquer toutes les facettes de son parcours extraordinaire qui a correspondu à l’arrivée du rugby professionnel. Il y a vingt ans,...

  5. www.rugbypass.com › players › fabien-pelousFabien Pelous | RugbyPass

    Fabien Pelous is a former French lock and captain who played for Toulouse and France. He is the most-capped French rugby player of all time and a World Rugby Hall of Fame inductee.

  6. 10 de jan. de 2018 · Fabien Pelous is one of just three men in the post-war era with four Grand Slams to his name – a feat that is all the more impressive for a late bloomer whose first love was football. France’s all-time leading appearance holder with 118 caps, Pelous made his Championship debut in 1996 before helping Les Bleus to clean sweeps in ...

  7. Learn about Fabien Pelous, the most capped French rugby player in history with 118 test matches and a World Rugby Hall of Fame inductee. Discover his achievements with France and Toulouse, his leadership qualities and his modesty.