Biarritz Olympique - Notable Former Players

Notable Former Players

  • Manuel Carizza
  • Agustín Creevy
  • Martín Gaitán
  • Eusebio Guiñazú
  • Federico Martín Aramburú
  • Karmichael Hunt
  • Joe Roff
  • Haig Sare
  • Marc Stcherbina
  • Ayoola Erinle
  • Sireli Bobo
  • Denis Avril
  • Marc Baget
  • Philippe Bernat-Salles
  • Serge Betsen
  • Philippe Bidabé
  • Serge Blanco
  • Guillaume Boussès
  • Nicolas Brusque
  • Michel Celaya
  • Jean Condom
  • David Couzinet
  • Valentin Courrent
  • Julien Dupuy
  • Thierry Dusautoir
  • Pépito Elhorga
  • Jean-Martin Etchenique
  • Fernand Forgues
  • Philippe Gimbert
  • Jean-Baptiste Gobelet
  • Jean-Michel Gonzalez
  • André Haget
  • Francis Haget
  • Thibault Lacroix
  • Patrice Lagisquet
  • Jean Larribau
  • Grégoire Lascubé
  • Benoît Lecouls
  • Marc Lièvremont
  • Thomas Lièvremont
  • Sylvain Marconnet
  • Legi Matiu
  • Laurent Mazas
  • Arnaud Mignardi
  • Christophe Milhères
  • Benjamin Noirot
  • Olivier Olibeau
  • Pascal Ondarts
  • Lucien Pariès
  • Sotele Puleoto
  • Olivier Roumat
  • Julien Saubade
  • Michel Sorondo
  • Benjamin Thiéry
  • Sébastien Tillous-Borde
  • Santiago Dellapè
  • Andrea Masi
  • Gonzalo Padro
  • Campbell Johnstone
  • Frano Botica
  • Petru Bălan
  • Ovidiu Toniţa
  • Henry Fa'afili
  • Census Johnston
  • Kas Lealamanua
  • Colin Noon
  • Adrien Ayestarán
  • Jacques Cronjé
  • Ashwin Willemse
  • Thretton Palamo
  • Samiu Vahafolau

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