
Emile Ntamack
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Émile Ntamack is a retired French rugby union player, celebrated for his outstanding career as a winger for both the French national team and club side Stade Toulousain. Born on 22 March 1974, he earned 46 caps for France and was part of the squad that reached the finals of the Rugby World Cup in 1999. Known for his speed, agility, and scoring ability, Émile has made a lasting impression in French rugby, and his legacy continues through his son, Romain Ntamack, who is also making waves in the sport.
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Émile Ntamack scored the opening try for France in their historic win against New Zealand.
All Blacks v Springboks: The last time the All Blacks lost at Eden ParkThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-08-31
Emile Ntamack is the father of Romain Ntamack and a former international winger.
Tournoi des six nations 2025 : Romain Ntamack finalement absent face à l’ItalieLe Monde·
France· 2025-02-11












