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- Sporting career
- Honours Local titles
- National team
- Tournaments with Los Teros Cups details
- See also
- References
- External links
{{Infobox rugby biography | name = Alejo Corral | image = AC1MC.JPG | caption = Corral at the Millennium Stadium | birth_name = Alejo Corral | nickname = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1981|9|11}} | birth_place = Buenos Aires, Argentina | death_date = | death_place = | height = {{height|m=1.79}} | weight = {{convert|106|kg|stlb|abbr=on}} | ru_position = Prop | ru_amateuryears = 2016 2007-2015 2003-2005 1999-2003 | ru_amateurclubs =OBC SIC SIC OBC | ru_amupdate = 30 August 2015 | ru_nationalteam = Uruguay | ru_nationalyears = 2005-2015 | ru_nationalcaps = 55 | ru_nationalpoints = (15) | ru_ntupdate = 10 October 2015 | ru_clubyears = 2005-2007 | ru_proclubs = Sannio | ru_clubcaps = 31 | ru_clubpoints = (30) | ru_clubupdate = 30 August 2015 | ru_currentclub = SIC | ru_province = {{nowrap|Charrúas XV}} | ru_provinceyears = 2010-Present | ru_provincecaps = 14 | ru_provincepoints = (15) | ru_provinceupdate = 30 August 2015 | ru_sevensnationalyears = | ru_sevensnationalteam = | ru_sevensnationalcomp = | ru_sevensupdate = | ru_coachclubs = | ru_coachyears = | ru_coachupdate = | occupation = | family = | spouse = | children = | relatives = Matías Corral (Brother) | school = | university = }}Alejo Corral (born September 11, 1981) is a rugby union player from Argentina who represents Uruguay at international level.[1]He is the younger brother of Matías Corral,[2] former player of the first XV of San Isidro Club between 1988 and 1995, and Puma from 1992 until his retirement after the 1995 Rugby World Cup and Estanislao Corral, also former player of San Isidro Club, and member of the squad that drew against Australia in 1987. The three brothers are left props. Sporting career Alejo started playing rugby in 1987 in San Isidro Club in infant stage. In 1995, still in primary school, while his brother Matías was playing the Rugby World Cup, his family moved to Punta del Este, Uruguay, where he continued playing rugby defending the colors of Los Lobos Marinos, partner founder of that club and being coached by Pablo Lemoine, former teammate and current coach in the national team. In 1999, he left the club in Punta del Este because it didn't have enough players to form a division according to his age at the moment, and that's why he was transferred to Old Boys in Montevideo, starting at the under-19 team, and debuted there in first division in 2000, with the endorsement of Pedro Bordaberry, coach of that team. In 2003 he returned to San Isidro Club, joining the under-22 team and debuted in first division in 2005, against Atlético del Rósario. Later in September 2005, he made a brief professional experience in the Unione Rugby Sannio, in Italy, returning to SIC[3] in 2007, where it remains currently playing, being a valuable prop[4] and achieving complete his university studies, interrupted by his adventure in Italy. Honours Local titles Title | Club | Country | Year |
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Charlie Cat Tournament | Old Boys | {{URU}} | 2002 | Quesada Cup | San Isidro Club | {{ARG}} | 2004 | Nacional de Clubes[5] | San Isidro Club | {{ARG}} | 2008 | Toyota Cup[6] | San Isidro Club | {{ARG}} | 2009 | URBA Top-14 | San Isidro Club | {{ARG}} | 2010 | URBA Top-14[7] | San Isidro Club | {{ARG}} | 2011 | Corrientes Cup[8] | San Isidro Club | {{ARG}} | 2013 |
National team With Los Teros was able to debut internationally, integrating the Uruguay National Team Under-21, in the South American Tournament in Paraguay 2001. In the Senior Team, his first Test-Match was in 2005, against Portugal, in Estoril, for the Intercontinental Cup. In 2009 returns, after three years of absence, for the process and preparation for the first stage of classification to RWC 2011, which culminated in the series against the United States[9] in November 2009. In 2010, the new head coach Gonzalo Camardón quoted him again to play the Cross Border Tournament, the South American Championship, the Churchill Cup and the second stage of qualifying for the RWC 2011 compared to Kazakhstan[10] and Romania[11] respectively. In 2011, with Lemoine as head coach, he was summoned for the South American Championship that was held in Iguazú, Misiones and the European tour for the November international window of the IRB, which ended up being very positive, after facing Portugal and Spain,[12] ending the year ranked[13] as the best team out of World Cup. Tournaments with Los Teros Los Teritos- South American Rugby Tournament U-21: 2001 & 2002.
Los Teros- RWC 2015
- Uru Cup: 2015
- IRB Tbilisi Cup: 2013 & 2015
- IRB Americas Cup: 2012
- IRB Nations Cup: 2012 & 2014
- Argentine Championship 2012[14][15]
- IRB Window: 2011, 2013, 2014 & 2015
- South American Rugby Tournament: 2010, 2011, 2012,[16] 2013, 2014 & 2015
- RWC Qualy: 2009, 2010, 2013 & 2014
- Churchill Cup: 2010
- Cross Border: 2009, 2010, 2011
- Intercontinental Cup: 2005
Cups details Rugby Cups |
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| Rival | Score | Date | City/Country | Instance | Stadium | Coach |
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1 | {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal | 6-20 | 12/11/05 | Estoril, Portugal | IRB Window | Estádio António Coimbra da Mota | URU}} Sebastian Piñeyrúa |
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2 | {{flagicon|USA}} United States | 22-27 | 14/11/09 | Montevideo, Uruguay | QRWC 2011 | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Felipe Puig |
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3 | {{flagicon|USA}} United States | 6-27 | 21/11/09 | Florida, United States | QRWC 2011 | Fort Lauderdale Stadium | URU}} Felipe Puig |
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4 | {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil | 26-10 | 13/05/10 | Santiago, Chile | South American Championship | CARR of the Queen | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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5 | {{flagicon|PAR}} Paraguay | 47-14 | 16/05/10 | Santiago, Chile | South American Championship | CARR of the Queen | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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6 | {{flagicon|CHI}} Chile | 36-19 | 19/05/10 | Santiago, Chile | South American Championship | CARR of the Queen | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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7 | {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina | 0-38 | 21/05/10 | Santiago, Chile | South American Championship | CARR of the Queen | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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8 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Canada | 6-48 | 05/06/10 | Denver, United States | Churchill Cup | Infinity Park Stadium | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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9 | {{flagicon|FRA}} France | 10-43 | 09/06/10 | Denver, United States | Churchill Cup | Infinity Park Stadium | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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10 | {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia | 19-38 | 19/06/10 | New York, United States | Churchill Cup | Red Bull Arena | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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11 | {{ru|Kazakhstan}} | 44-7 | 17/07/10 | Montevideo, Uruguay | QRWC 2011 | Charrúa Stadium | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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12 | {{flagicon|ROM}} Romania | 21-21 | 13/11/10 | Montevideo, Uruguay | QRWC 2011 | Charrúa Stadium | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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13 | {{flagicon|ROM}} Romania | 12-39 | 27/11/10 | Bucarest, Romania | QRWC 2011 | Stadionul Arcul de Triumf | ARG}} Gonzalo Camardón |
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14 | {{flagicon|PAR}} Paraguay | 102-6 | 14/05/11 | Iguazu, Argentina | South American Championship | Cataratas Rugby Club | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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15 | {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil | 39-18 | 17/05/11 | Iguazu, Argentina | South American Championship | Cataratas Rugby Club | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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16 | {{flagicon|CHI}} Chile | 18-21 | 20/05/11 | Iguazu, Argentina | South American Championship | Cataratas Rugby Club | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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17 | {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal | 16-9 | 13/11/11 | Caldas da Rainha, Portugal | IRB Window | Municipal Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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18 | {{flagicon|ESP}} Spain | 13-16 | 19/11/11 | Madrid, Spain | IRB Window | Complutense Rugby Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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19 | {{flagicon|CHI}} Chile | 27-26 | 23/05/12 | Santiago, Chile | South American Championship | CARR of the Queen | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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20 | {{flagicon|ROM}} Romania | 9-29 | 08/06/12 | Bucarest, Romania | IRB Nations Cup | Stadionul Arcul de Triumf | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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21 | {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia | 13-19 | 12/06/12 | Bucarest, Romania | IRB Nations Cup | Stadionul Arcul de Triumf | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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22 | {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal | 35-7 | 17/06/12 | Bucarest, Romania | IRB Nations Cup | Stadionul Arcul de Triumf | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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23 | {{flagicon|CAN}} Canada | 10-28 | 12/10/12 | Victoria, Canada | IRB Americas Cup | Westhills Arena | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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24 | {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina | 10-21 | 16/10/12 | Victoria, Canada | IRB Americas Cup | Westhills Arena | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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25 | {{flagicon|USA}} United States | 26-8 | 20/10/12 | Victoria, Canada | IRB Americas Cup | Westhills Arena | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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26 | {{flagicon|POR}} Portugal | 27-32 | 11/11/12 | Montevideo, Uruguay | IRB Window | Carrasco Polo Club | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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27 | {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina | 18-29 | 27/04/13 | Montevideo, Uruguay | South American Championship | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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28 | {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil | 58-7 | 01/05/13 | Montevideo, Uruguay | SA-QRWC 2015 | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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29 | {{flagicon|CHI}} Chile | 23-9 | 04/05/13 | Montevideo, Uruguay | SA-QRWC 2015 | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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- | {{flagicon|ENG}} England | 21-41 | 02/06/13 | Montevideo, Uruguay | South American XV | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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30 | {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa | 9-37 | 07/06/13 | Tbilisi, Georgia | Tbilisi Cup | Avchala Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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31 | {{flagicon|GEO}} Georgia | 3-27 | 11/06/13 | Tbilisi, Georgia | Tbilisi Cup | Avchala Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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32 | {{flagicon|IRE}} Ireland | 33-42 | 16/06/13 | Tbilisi, Georgia | Tbilisi Cup | Avchala Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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33 | {{flagicon|ESP}} Spain | 16-15 | 16/11/13 | Montevideo, Uruguay | IRB Window | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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34 | {{flagicon|USA}} United States | 27-27 | 22/03/14 | Montevideo, Uruguay | QRWC 2015 | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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35 | {{flagicon|USA}} United States | 13-32 | 29/03/14 | Atlanta, United States | QRWC 2015 | Fifth Third Bank Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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36 | {{flagicon|CHI}} Chile | 55-13 | 10/05/14 | Montevideo, Uruguay | South American Championship | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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37 | {{flagicon|ROM}} Romania | 16-34 | 13/06/14 | Bucharest, Romania | IRB Nations Cup | Stadionul Arcul de Triumf | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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38 | {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia | 13-6 | 22/06/14 | Bucharest, Romania | IRB Nations Cup | Stadionul Arcul de Triumf | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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39 | {{flagicon|HKG}} Hong Kong | 28-3 | 02/08/14 | Montevideo, Uruguay | QRWC 2015 | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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40 | {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia | 21-22 | 27/09/14 | Siberia, Russia | QRWC 2015 | Central Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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41 | {{flagicon|RUS}} Russia | 36-27 | 11/10/14 | Montevideo, Uruguay | QRWC 2015 | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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42 | {{flagicon|BRA}} Brazil | 48-9 | 18/04/15 | Montevideo, Uruguay | South American Championship | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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43 | {{flagicon|USA}} United States | 3-13 | 23/04/15 | Montevideo, Uruguay | World Rugby Window | Old Christians Club | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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44 | {{flagicon|CHI}} Chile | 15-30 | 09/05/15 | Santiago, Chile | South American Championship | CARR of the Queen | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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45 | {{flagicon|FIJ}} Fiji | 22-30 | 23/05/15 | Montevideo, Uruguay | World Rugby Window | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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46 | {{flagicon|FIJ}} Fiji | 22-42 | 31/05/15 | Montevideo, Uruguay | World Rugby Window | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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47 | {{flagicon|GEO}} Georgia | 10-19 | 13/06/15 | Tbilisi, Georgia | Tbilisi Cup | Avchala Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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48 | {{flagicon|IRE}} Ireland | 7-33 | 17/06/15 | Tbilisi, Georgia | Tbilisi Cup | Avchala Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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49 | {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy | 13-23 | 21/06/15 | Tbilisi, Georgia | Tbilisi Cup | Avchala Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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50 | {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina | 30-26 | 01/08/15 | Montevideo, Uruguay | World Rugby Window | Charrúa Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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51 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Japan | 8-30 | 22/08/15 | Fukuoka, Japan | World Rugby Window | Level-5 Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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52 | {{flagicon|JPN}} Japan | 0-40 | 29/08/15 | Tokyo, Japan | World Rugby Window | Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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53 | {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales | 9-54 | 20/09/15 | Cardiff, Wales | RWC 2015 | Millennium Stadium | URU}}Pablo Lemoine |
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54 | {{flagicon|FIJ}} Fiji | 15-47 | 06/10/15 | Milton Keynes, England | RWC 2015 | MK Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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55 | {{flagicon|ENG}} England | 3-60 | 10/10/15 | Manchester, England | RWC 2015 | Manchester City Stadium | URU}} Pablo Lemoine |
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See also - Los Teros
- San Isidro Club
- Matías Corral
- Old Boys Club
- Unione Rugby Sannio
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