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Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi (Parma, 27 September 1925 – Barjols, 22 January 2000) was an Italian rugby union player and coach, active in France for most of his career as flanker, number 8 and lock. He won two national championship titles, one in Italy for Parma and one in France for FC Grenoble and, in 2016, the second longest international career for Italy (between 1949 and 1964), after Mauro Bergamasco. Two sports facilities in his hometown, Parma are named after him.

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  • Sergio Lanfranchi (en)
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  • Sergio Lanfranchi, né le 28 septembre 1925 à Parme et mort le 22 janvier 2000 à Barjols, est un joueur italien de rugby à XV qui évolue le plus souvent aux postes de troisième ligne et de pilier. International italien, il évolue notamment en club au Parma Rugby et au FC Grenoble. (fr)
  • Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi (Parma, 27 September 1925 – Barjols, 22 January 2000) was an Italian rugby union player and coach, active in France for most of his career as flanker, number 8 and lock. He won two national championship titles, one in Italy for Parma and one in France for FC Grenoble and, in 2016, the second longest international career for Italy (between 1949 and 1964), after Mauro Bergamasco. Two sports facilities in his hometown, Parma are named after him. (en)
  • Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi (Parma, 27 settembre 1925 – Barjols, 22 gennaio 2000) è stato un rugbista a 15 e allenatore di rugby a 15 italiano, attivo in Francia per gran parte della sua carriera nel ruolo di terza linea ala, ma talora anche terza linea centro nonché seconda linea, pilone e tallonatore.Vanta due titoli di campione nazionale, uno in Italia con il Parma e uno in Francia con il Grenoble e, al 2016, la seconda più lunga carriera internazionale per l'Italia (dal 1949 al 1964) dopo quella di Mauro Bergamasco. (it)
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  • Sergio Lanfranchi (en)
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  • Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi (en)
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  • Sergio Lanfranchi at Rugby Parma clubhouse in 1968. (en)
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  • Sergio Lanfranchi, né le 28 septembre 1925 à Parme et mort le 22 janvier 2000 à Barjols, est un joueur italien de rugby à XV qui évolue le plus souvent aux postes de troisième ligne et de pilier. International italien, il évolue notamment en club au Parma Rugby et au FC Grenoble. (fr)
  • Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi (Parma, 27 September 1925 – Barjols, 22 January 2000) was an Italian rugby union player and coach, active in France for most of his career as flanker, number 8 and lock. He won two national championship titles, one in Italy for Parma and one in France for FC Grenoble and, in 2016, the second longest international career for Italy (between 1949 and 1964), after Mauro Bergamasco. Two sports facilities in his hometown, Parma are named after him. (en)
  • Sergio Savaro Giovanni Lanfranchi (Parma, 27 settembre 1925 – Barjols, 22 gennaio 2000) è stato un rugbista a 15 e allenatore di rugby a 15 italiano, attivo in Francia per gran parte della sua carriera nel ruolo di terza linea ala, ma talora anche terza linea centro nonché seconda linea, pilone e tallonatore.Vanta due titoli di campione nazionale, uno in Italia con il Parma e uno in Francia con il Grenoble e, al 2016, la seconda più lunga carriera internazionale per l'Italia (dal 1949 al 1964) dopo quella di Mauro Bergamasco. Ha dato il suo nome a due impianti sportivi per il rugby nella sua città natale, Parma. (it)
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