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  1. Jacobus François Pienaar ( Vereeniging, 2 de janeiro de 1967) é um ex-jogador sul-africano de rugby union. [ 1] Carreira. Ficou conhecido como o capitão da Seleção Sul-Africana que se sagrou campeã da Copa do Mundo de Rugby de 1995, na própria África do Sul.

  2. Jacobus Francois Pienaar (born 2 January 1965) is a retired South African rugby union player. He played flanker for South Africa (the Springboks) from 1993 until 1996, winning 29 international caps, all of them as captain. [1] . He is best known for leading South Africa to victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · François Pienaar (born January 2, 1967, Vereeniging, South Africa) is a South African rugby union football player who led the South African national team, the Springboks, to victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup, the first major tournament held in postapartheid South Africa.

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  4. 267. 32K views 4 years ago. Francois Pienaar was captain of the legendary Springboks side that won Rugby World Cup 1995, playing a role in the iconic moment when Nelson Mandela celebrated South...

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  5. 14 de jun. de 2023 · Francois Pienaar: Everything you need to know about the Springbok legend. David Skippers 14 Jun 2023 9:08 AM. Although he only represented South Africa in 29 Tests, Francois Pienaar is renowned for his outstanding leadership and is widely regarded as one of international rugby’s greatest-ever captains.

  6. www.rugbypass.com › players › francois-pienaarFrancois Pienaar | RugbyPass

    Learn about Francois Pienaar, the former Springboks captain who led South Africa to victory in the 1995 Rugby World Cup and was inducted into the RugbyPass Hall of Fame in 2021. Find out his bio, achievements, controversies and current role in rugby.

  7. 8 de set. de 2023 · Former South Africa rugby captain Francois Pienaar reflects on his team's historic victory in 1995 and his relationship with Nelson Mandela. He also shares his views on the current state of South Africa and its rugby prospects for the 2023 World Cup.