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Bayonne sécurise son capitaine Arthur Iturria jusqu’en 2029

Arthur Iturria (Aviron Bayonnais) à la fin du match de barrage de Top 14 entre Bayonne et Clermont Auvergne, disputé au stade Jean-Dauger à Bayonne, dans le sud-ouest de la France, le 13 juin 2025. (Photo Gaizka Iroz / AFP via Getty Images)
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Bayonne (Top 14) a annoncé vendredi 28 novembre la prolongation de contrat de deux ans de son deuxième-ligne international et capitaine Arthur Iturria, désormais lié avec l’Aviron jusqu’en 2029.

Iturria, 31 ans, qui a débuté sa formation à Bayonne, a rejoint par la suite Clermont où il est resté pendant douze saisons et avec lequel il a été champion de France en 2017 et a remporté le Challenge européen en 2019 avant de revenir dans son club formateur en 2023.

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L’international aux 15 sélections – il a disputé deux matchs de la Coupe du Monde de Rugby 2019 – compte 49 apparitions avec l’Aviron depuis son retour.

Bayonne, 8e du Top 14 avant la réception de Lyon samedi, entamera la deuxième campagne de Champions Cup de son histoire face aux Sud-Africains des Stormers vendredi prochain.

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