
Frédéric Michalak
Frédéric Michalak is a retired French rugby union player who is widely regarded as one of the best fly-halves in the history of the sport. Born on October 16, 1982, in Toulouse, France, he had a distinguished international career representing the French national team from 2001 to 2015. Michalak earned over 70 caps and played in multiple Rugby World Cups, showcasing his exceptional kicking, passing, and tactical skills on the field. He was instrumental in France's success in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, helping the team reach the semi-finals. After retiring from international play, Michalak continued to compete at the club level, playing for teams such as Toulouse and the Sharks in South Africa. His legacy in rugby is marked by his flair, creativity, and ability to influence the game's outcome.
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Recent news mentions
Frédéric Michalak is mentioned as part of the leadership supporting Fabien Camin.
Monaco Rugby Sevens relance sa quête du Supersevens avec une première étape dans le Sud-Ouest ce samediFrédéric Michalak was previously France's all-time leading points scorer.
France deserve Six Nations coronation but fall short of royal performance | Six Nations 2025Frédéric Michalak was the previous record holder for points scored for the French national team.
France-Ecosse : le résumé du sacre du XV de France dans le Tournoi des six nationsFrédéric Michalak was mentioned as France's previous top point-scorer.
France win Six Nations title after Moefana’s double sinks Scotland | Six Nations 2025Thomas Ramos needs seven points to go past Frédéric Michalak and become the country’s record scorer.
France have chance to show rugby’s power axis has shifted emphatically | France rugby union team

























