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Lina Queyroi

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Lina Queyroi
Lina Queyroi

Nationality

France

Age

23

Position

Centre

Height

169cm

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Bio

Lina Queyroi is a dynamic fly-half who plays for Toulouse and the French national team. 

Born 18 May 2001, Lina Queyroi took to rugby at a young age, attending Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche rugby school. During her formative years, she also played handball. Today, she credits her impressive handling skills to her years playing handball. 

In 2019, she made her debut for Blagnac SCR. In the early days of her career, she operated as a utility player, before firmly establishing herself as a centre. In 2024, she signed for Toulouse, where she operates as a fly-half. 

After impressing on the domestic stage, Lina Queyroi received her first call up to the French national team in 2022. Shortly after her debut against Italy in September, she was named in France.s team for the delayed 2021 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. She then showed her obvious talents throughout the tournament, notably kicking a second half conversion in the team’s quarter-final against Italy. 

Still young and with many years of elite rugby ahead of her, we can’t wait to see what else Lina Queyroi can achieve in the game. 

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