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France Women Alexandra Chambon

Alexandra Chambon

Alexandra Chambon
France Women
France Women
Alexandra Chambon

Nationality

France

Age

25

Position

Scrum Half

Height

160cm

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Alexandra Chambon Stats

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Alexandra Chambon Stats

Stats compared to other Scrum Halfs
Alexandra Chambon
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Alexandra Chambon Performance Analysis

Womens Six Nations 2026

Alexandra Chambon featured in 5 matches during the 2026 Womens Six Nations, representing France Women. Results included 4 wins and 1 loss.

Alexandra Chambon played 79 minutes across the Womens Six Nations 2026. In attack she made 45m with ball in hand, beating 3 defenders and scoring 1 try. Defensively she completed 10 tackles at a rate of 2 per game.

In the Womens Six Nations 2026, Alexandra Chambon completed 100 passes at an accuracy of 97%, contributing 2 try assists and making 113 touches.

Alexandra Chambon Bio

Alexandra Chambon is a talented French rugby union player who represents both FC Grenoble Amazones and the France women’s national rugby union team as a scrum half.   

Born on 2 August 2000, Chambon's rugby career began in Montmélian, where she grew up. Domestically, she now represents FC Grenoble Amazones. 

Chambon’s strong passing skills and her ability to make quick decisions on the pitch quickly caught the eye of international selectors. She made her first international appearance in November 2021, during a match against South Africa that France won 46-3. She was also named as part of the team for the delayed 2021 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand

With a bright future ahead, we’re confident that we’ll be seeing a lot more from the talented French scrum half.

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