Eliseo Branca

Eliseo Branca
Birth name Eliseo Nicolás Branca
Date of birth (1957-07-20) July 20, 1957
Place of birth Hurlingham, Argentina
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1973-2000 CASI ()
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1976-90
1982
 Argentina
South American Jaguars
40
1
(20)
(0)
Teams coached
Years Team
2001-2005
2005-2006
2006-2008
2008-
CASI
CASI (youth team)
CASI
CASI (youth team)

Eliseo Nicolás Branca (born Hurlingham, 20 July 1957) is a former Argentine rugby union player. He played as a lock. He always was in CASI, where which he was player for 27 years and then, coach.

Career

Hailing from Hurlingham, in the Buenos Aires province, Branca started his career in the local club Curupaytí[1]. He later moved to Club Atlético de San Isidro in 1973, with the club, where which he became the captain, won three URBA titles, the recent of which, in 1985, was the last won by the club in 20 years.

Branca debuted for Argentina in 1976, at Montevideo against Uruguay, although they were more relevant, they were not recognised as full international, three end-of-the-year matches, being one against a Wales XV and two against an All Blacks XV on tour in South America.

He won the 1985 and 1987 South America Rugby Championships, then, Branca took part with his country at the 1987 Rugby World Cup, where he played all the 3 pool stage matches against Fiji, Italy and New Zealand; he also won the 1989 South America Rugby Championship and in 1990, he ended his international career at Buenos Aires, with a win against England.

In 2000 he also ended his club career, after 27 years in the team[2]; he also won a Nacional de Clubes.

Moving to the coaching career, he led CASI to the conquest of the URBA tournament in 2005 at the end of a final won against the city rivals San Isidro[3]; due to disagreements with the management, he left the main team at the start of 2006 to then resume in the next season[4]. Later, besides coaching the youth team, he is also consultant, since 2009, for the Municipal Rugby School for San Isidro municipality[5].

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