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Pieter de Villiers (rugby player)

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Pieter De Villiers
Date of birth July 3 1972 (1972-07-03) (age 35)
Place of birth Malmesbury, South Africa
Height 1.84 m (6 ft +12 in)
Weight 111 kg (244 lb)
Rugby union career
Position Prop
Clubs
1994- Stade Français
correct as of 2007-09-16.
National team(s) Caps (points)
1999- France 68 (10)
correct as of 2007-10-8.

Pieter De Villiers (born 3 July, 1972 in Malmesbury, South Africa) is a South African-born rugby union footballer who represents France at international level and plays for Stade Français in the Top 14 club competition in France. He plays in the prop position and is renowned for his scrummaging ability. He has played for France, and has represented them at the Rugby World Cup. De Villers made his debut for France in 1999, on August 28 in a test match against Wales in Cardiff, just prior to the start of the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales. Despite only having the one international cap, De Villers was included in France's World Cup squad. He came on as a replacement in the quarterfinal win over Argentina. He also played in the subsequent famous semi-final victory over the All Blacks. France made it through to the final, where they met the Wallabies. Australia won 35-12. De Villiers was selected in France's 2000 Six Nations Championship squad, and played in all of France's five matches during the tournament. He also earned another two international caps in November of that year, and was in the starting lineup in the second of two tests against the All Blacks. He cemented his position in the starting lineup, where he played all of the 2001 Six Nations Championship games as well as the June and November test matches. He played for France seven times during 2002. The following season, de Villiers won the Top 14 championship with Stade Français, defeating Stade Toulousain 32-18 in the final. In 2003 he was given a short ban for recreational drug use after traces of cocaine and ecstasy were found in a drugs test - the player denied knowingly taking drugs but was banned for bringing the game into disrepute[1]. De Villiers played two tests against Argentina and one against the All Blacks in June of 2003, but did not play at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia. Stade Français again made it to the final of the French championship, where they defeated USA Perpignan 38-20, to take the championship. He returned to French squad in time for the 2004 Six Nations Championship, as well as playing another three test matches later in the year. He earned 10 international caps for France in 2005, as well as that, Stade Français were finalists at the 2004-05 Heineken Cup and French championship, though they lost both. The following season, won the 2006 Six Nations Championship with France.

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