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Paulo do Rio Branco

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Name
  
Paulo Rio

Height
  
1.76 m

Weight
  
79 kg


Paulo do Rio Branco

Died
  
February 1927, Paris, France

Parents
  
Jose Paranhos, Baron of Rio Branco, Marie Philomene Stevens

Grandparents
  
Jose Paranhos, Viscount of Rio Branco, vicomtesse de Rio-Branco

Paulo do Rio Branco da Silva Paranhos (10 July 1876 in Paris – February 1927 Paris) was a French-born Brazilian rugby union player. He was the son of the Baron of Rio Branco and of a Belgian origin dancer, Philomène Stevens. He studied Medicine in Paris, where he settled, becoming a surgeon. He was the first Brazilian rugby union player of international level, and became a celebrity in France. He first played as a hooker, but later moved to fullback.

Rio Branco was one of the best players for the legendary French team of Stade Français, winning six titles of National Champion, in 1893, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1898 and 1901. He was also twice vice champion, in 1896 and 1899. A dual French and Brazilian citizen, he played for France in unofficial matches.

He served as a volunteer at World War I, as a civilian physician for the French-Brazilian hospital, depending from the Red Cross. He became a knight of the Legion of Honour for his services during wartime.

References

Paulo do Rio Branco Wikipedia