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Jose Orengo (born [[April 26]] [[1976]] in [[Rosario]]) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[rugby union]] footballer. He has played club rugby in Argentina and [[France]] as well as representing [[Argentina national rugby union team]] on over 30 occasions.
'''José Orengo''' (born April 26, 1976) is an Argentine [[rugby union]] coach and former player who played as a [[Centre (rugby union)|centre]]. He played club rugby in Argentina and France, and earned 37 caps for the [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina national team]]. He is the current coach of [[Argentina XV national rugby union team|Argentina A team]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Orengo was born in [[Rosario]], [[Santa Fe Province]].
Having attended the Goethe Schule (German School) for elementary education, he then transferred to the Politechnical High School, graduating 1993. At that time, he was already playing rugby at [[Club Atlético de Rosario]] (Plaza) alongside his brothers. He set off studying Engineering but was swiftly drafted to the Pumitas. From there he moved on to play for Los Pumas. His debut game as a Puma was against [[Uruguay national rugby union team|Uruguay]] on [[September 18]] [[1996]]. He played in the 1999 and [[2003 Rugby World Cup]], his last appearance for Argentina was Against Wales in 2004.


Having attended the Goethe Schule (German School) for elementary education, Orengo then transferred to the Politechnical High School, graduating 1993. At that time, he was already playing rugby at [[Club Atlético del Rosario]] (Plaza) alongside his brothers. He set off studying Engineering but was swiftly drafted to the Pumitas. From there he moved on to play for Los Pumas. His debut game as a Puma was against [[Uruguay national rugby union team|Uruguay]] on September 18, 1996. He played in the 1999 and [[2003 Rugby World Cup]], his last appearance for Argentina was Against Wales in 2004.
Orengo played club rugby for [[FC Grenoble|Grenoble]] and [[USA Perpignan|Perpignan]] in France. Eventually, he returned to Rosario where he established himself as an Engineer working at the Dolphines Guarani towers project (two 45 storey buildings in construction as of september 2007) among others. He is happily married and a proud father. Currently he takes part in the coaching of junior Argentina squads. He has recently featured in several TV shows broadcasted for cable TV in Rosario, where he was asked to analyze the Pumas phenomenon. He remains in the shortlist to be appointed to a Pumas coaching position some time in the future.

Orengo played club rugby for [[FC Grenoble|Grenoble]] and [[USA Perpignan|Perpignan]] in France. Eventually, he returned to Rosario where he established himself as an Engineer working at the Dolphines Guaraní towers project (two 45 storey buildings in construction as of September 2007) among others. He is married and a father. Currently he takes part in the coaching of junior Argentina squads. He has featured in several TV shows broadcast for cable TV in Rosario, where he was asked to analyze the Pumas phenomenon. He remains in the shortlist to be appointed to a Pumas coaching position some time in the future.


==External links==
==External links==
*{{es icon}} [http://www.rugbytime.com.ar/jugadores/ping_pong_3t/jose_orengo.htm Rugbytime profile]
*[http://www.rugbytime.com.ar/jugadores/ping_pong_3t/jose_orengo.htm Rugbytime profile] {{in lang|es}}
*[http://www.rwc2003.irb.com/EN/Tournament/Teams/Argentina/Players/Jose+Orengo/index.htm RWC2003 profile]
*[http://www.rwc2003.irb.com/EN/Tournament/Teams/Argentina/Players/Jose+Orengo/index.htm RWC2003 profile]


{{Argentina Squad 2003 World Cup}}
{{Argentina 1999 Rugby World Cup squad}}
{{Argentina 2003 Rugby World Cup squad}}


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[[Category:FC Grenoble Rugby players]]
[[Category:Argentine expatriate rugby union players in France]]

Latest revision as of 10:50, 16 April 2024

José Orengo
Date of birth (1976-04-26) April 26, 1976 (age 48)
Place of birthRosario, Argentina
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight86 kg (13 st 8 lb)
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1993-2001
2001-2002
2002-2004
2004-2007
CA Rosario
Perpignan
Grenoble
CA Rosario
()
Correct as of 30 September 2007
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1996-2004 Argentina 37 (50)
Correct as of 30 September 2007
National sevens team
Years Team Comps
1996-2000 Argentina 6
Correct as of 30 September 2007

José Orengo (born April 26, 1976) is an Argentine rugby union coach and former player who played as a centre. He played club rugby in Argentina and France, and earned 37 caps for the Argentina national team. He is the current coach of Argentina A team.

Biography

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Orengo was born in Rosario, Santa Fe Province.

Having attended the Goethe Schule (German School) for elementary education, Orengo then transferred to the Politechnical High School, graduating 1993. At that time, he was already playing rugby at Club Atlético del Rosario (Plaza) alongside his brothers. He set off studying Engineering but was swiftly drafted to the Pumitas. From there he moved on to play for Los Pumas. His debut game as a Puma was against Uruguay on September 18, 1996. He played in the 1999 and 2003 Rugby World Cup, his last appearance for Argentina was Against Wales in 2004.

Orengo played club rugby for Grenoble and Perpignan in France. Eventually, he returned to Rosario where he established himself as an Engineer working at the Dolphines Guaraní towers project (two 45 storey buildings in construction as of September 2007) among others. He is married and a father. Currently he takes part in the coaching of junior Argentina squads. He has featured in several TV shows broadcast for cable TV in Rosario, where he was asked to analyze the Pumas phenomenon. He remains in the shortlist to be appointed to a Pumas coaching position some time in the future.

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