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Gonzalo Quesada (born 2 May 1974) is an Argentine rugby coach and former player, who presently works as head coach for the Italy national rugby union team.
Playing career
Quesada was born May 2, 1974, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He played for amateur club Hindú alongside the Fernández Miranda brothers Nicolás and Juan.
Quesada won 39 caps playing at fly-half for the Argentine rugby union side between 1996 and 2003. He made his test debut at the age of 22 against the United States on 14 September 1996, winning 29:26. He won his final cap on 26 October 2003 during the 2003 Rugby World Cup against Ireland in Adelaide, Australia. Argentina narrowly lost the match by one point, but Quesada scored 12 of his team's 15 points. Overall, in internationals he scored twenty or more points in individual matches against seven teams: Canada, Samoa, Ireland, the USA, Wales, Japan and France, and a total of four tries, with a 50% winning record.
He was the top points scorer at the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales, achieving 102 points. The English media nicknamed him Speedy Gonzalo due to the extraordinary length of time he took preparing to take kicks at goal.
After the 1999 World Cup, he was invited to play for Racing Club de Narbonne Méditerannée in France. He left Narbonne in 2002 to sign for another French club, AS Béziers Hérault. In 2004 he moved to Stade Français, where he played with compatriots Pichot, Corleto and Hernández.
In 2005 he moved on from Stade to join Pau, but the club were relegated and he soon joined Toulon. In 2007 he returned to his former club Hindú.
Coaching
Since retiring as a player, Quesada has worked in a number of coaching roles. From 2008 to 2011 he was assistant coach for kicking for the French national team. Subsequently, he took on the role of backs coach for Racing 92 in 2011, before advancing to become head coach in 2012 after a troubled season for the team.
Quesada moved to Stade Français in 2013, exceeding expectations by taking the team to the Top 14 title in 2015, in the process knocking out top sides Racing 92, Toulon and ASM Clermont Auvergne. He ended a run of previous failures under the leadership of leading international coaches and players, turning the team around in short order. In 2017 Quesada led Stade Français to a 25:17 win over Gloucester Rugby in the European Rugby Challenge Cup final.
In June of the same year reports indicated that he would take up a new position as sports director at the Basque Country club Biarritz Olympique in the subsequent season. However, following the appointments of a new club president and a director of rugby in 2018, it was announced that Quesada would move on.
In August 2018, the Argentine Super Rugby team Los Jaguares confirmed his appointment as their new head coach in the southern hemisphere's premier club competition. He took charge after Mario Ledesma, who had just taken the team to the play-offs, left to replace Daniel Hourcade as head coach of the Argentine national team, Los Pumas. In his first year in this role in 2019, Quesada brought his side through a busy schedule to achieving their first appearance in a Super Rugby final in Christchurch, New Zealand, finishing as 19:3 losers in a tight contest, which featured about a quarter of the current All Blacks and the majority of the Argentine international squad. According to Quesada, the strategy of selecting national team players for the Jaguares side put Argentina in a good position for the forthcoming Rugby Championship and Rugby World Cup.
In June 2020, after the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the Super Rugby season, he returned to Stade Français.
= Italy (2023–)
=On June 16, 2023 the Italian Rugby Federation officially announced that Gonzalo Quesada had been selected as the new head coach of the Italy, replacing the New-Zealander Kieran Crowley from 1 January 2024. During the 2024 Six Nations , he coached Italy to a 13–13 draw against France, their first ever draw against the nation in their history and the first time since 2013 they had not been beaten by them. The following round, they beat Scotland 31-29. It was Italy's first home win for 11 years in the Six Nations and their first win home or away in the tournament since beating Wales at the Millennium Stadium in 2022. The following match, Italy beat Wales 24-21 at the Millennium Stadium. Despite finishing the tournament in fifth, this was considered a very successful campaign. It was the first time since 2013 Italy had achieved at least two wins in a Six Nations tournament and the first time since 2015 that they had not finished bottom of the table.
In February 2025, during the 2025 Six Nations, he led Italy to back-to-back victories over Wales for the first time ever and their first home win against the nation since 2007.
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Gonzalo Quesada - Wikipedia
Gonzalo Quesada (born 2 May 1974) is an Argentine rugby coach and former player, who presently works as head coach for the Italy national rugby union team. [1] [2]
Gonzalo Quesada: Ten things you should know about the Italy …
Jan 12, 2024 · Gonzalo Quesada is the new Italian head coach looking to make his mark at the 2024 Six Nations. Here are some things you should know about his career so far … 1. Gonzalo Quesada was born on 2 May 1974 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Gonzalo Quesada - Wikipedia
Gonzalo Quesada (Buenos Aires, 2 maggio 1974) è un allenatore di rugby a 15 ed ex rugbista a 15 argentino, commissario tecnico della nazionale italiana. In carriera giocava nel ruolo di mediano d'apertura; con 486 punti marcati in 38 presenze è il quarto miglior marcatore di sempre per la nazionale argentina.
Gonzalo Quesada's Italy Repeat Glory Over Wales with Gatland's …
Feb 8, 2025 · Eleven months after defeating the Red Dragons at the home of Welsh Rugby, Quesada’s team completed a double. Italy were 22-15 winners in Rome in round two of the 2025 Six Nations. The final score does not adequately describe the match as Italy were leading throughout and in control until the end.
Gonzalo Quesada - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Gonzalo Quesada (Buenos Aires, 2 de mayo de 1974) es un exjugador argentino de rugby que se desempeñó como apertura. Actualmente es el entrenador de la Selección Italiana de Rugby. 1 Fue el primer entrenador argentino en ganar un título en el rugby extranjero y profesional.
Meet Gonzalo Quesada – the man to lead Italian rugby onwards
Nov 1, 2023 · Gonzalo Quesada has been coaching for a decade and a half and is confident now is the perfect time to get his first experience as the head coach of a national side. The long-time Argentina fly-half has officially take over as Italy’s next boss, replacing Kieran Crowley, following the end of the Rugby World Cup.
Gonzalo Quesada new Italy Coach after Rugby World Cup 2023
Jun 15, 2023 · Italy will be coached by former Puma Gonzalo Quesada. The 49-year-old will take charge of Italy after Rugby World Cup 2023. Quesada’s contract will be for four years of international activities.
Italy team v France: Gonzalo Quesada makes minimum changes …
2 days ago · Italy head coach Gonzalo Quesada has named his matchday squad for their Six Nations encounter against France at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Sunday, with Danilo Fischetti and Niccolo Cannone set to bring up milestones. After claiming a memorable 22-15 victory over Wales in their previous fixture a ...
New Italy coach Quesada to bring attack focus as ambition got …
Nov 3, 2023 · Gonzalo Quesada has been coaching for a decade and a half and is confident now is the perfect time to get his first experience as the head coach of a national side. New Italy coach Quesada, the long-time Argentina fly-half, has officially replaced Kieran Crowley, following the end of the Rugby World Cup.
Gonzalo Quesada, con Scrum: la previa con Francia y el …
21 hours ago · A priori, Gonzalo Quesada manifestó sobre el presente y el rol de Ignacio Brex en el equipo: "Hacemos un trabajo muy profundo con el propósito, los valores, la identidad del equipo, la cultura, como queremos hacer las cosas en relación de cuáles son nuestras normas nuestros comportamientos en relación a esa identidad con esos valores y ese propósito que salió del grupo de modo muy ...