Matías Corral (born August 10, 1968) is a former Argentine rugby union player. He played as a prop.

He played in First Division for the San Isidro Club (SIC ) between 1988 and 1995. World champion with Los Pumitas under-19, in the World Cup 1987 and Puma from 1992 until his retirement after the 1995 Rugby World Cup, held in South Africa where he was honored as the best left prop of the world Cup that year, the only Argentine joined the Dream Team. Also, along with Patricio Noriega and Federico Mendez, they were named as the best first line of the world. He is the older brother of Alejo Corral, current player of SIC and Los Teros.

Sport career

Matías always played at the San Isidro Club, debuted in first division in 1988, forming one of the most memorable first lines, with Juan José Angelillo and Diego Cash. He joined the under-19 and 21 province selection of Buenos Aires and Los Pumitas. In 1992 he joined the university selection in the World Cup played in Rome where he finished in the second place. Also in the same year, he represented the Senior Selection of Buenos Aires. In 1993, plays his first Test-Match with Los Pumas, in the victory against Japan. Of the 17 test matches played, he won 8 and lost 9. Also, in 1993, with Buenos Aires Selection, he was part of the team who beat the Springboks 28–27, being one of the most valuable players of the match, which earned him a nomination for the Olimpia Award that year. In 1994 the prestigious Argentine journal Clarín, honored him as the best rugby player in Argentina. In 1995, he played his only World Cup, where Argentina showed a high level, despite all the previous problems, losing against England for 24–18, match in which the English could not score any tries. Then, came the losses against Samoa and Italy, where Corral score his only try in his short international career. Corral was recognized as the best left prop of the World Cup. Then, after the Rugby World Cup, and rejecting offers to play in several of the best clubs of Europe and Oceania, he decided to study a master in marketing in Boston University, USA.

Honours

Local Titles

TitleClubCountryYear
URBASan Isidro ClubArgentina1993
Nacional de ClubesSan Isidro ClubArgentina1993
URBASan Isidro ClubArgentina1994
Nacional de ClubesSan Isidro ClubArgentina1994

Provincial Titles

TitleUnionCountryYear
Argentine ChampionshipBuenos AiresArgentina1994
Punta del Este SevensBuenos AiresArgentina1994

International Titles

TitleUnionCountryYear
Pan-American ChampionshipLos PumasArgentina1995
South American ChampionshipLos PumasArgentina1993
World Cup U-19Los PumitasArgentina1987

Cups Details

Rugby Cups
RivalScoreDateCity/CountryInstanceCoachTries
1Japan Japan45-2022/05/93Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIRB WindowArgentina José Javier Fernández
2Brazil Brazil114-302/10/93São Paulo, BrazilSouth American ChampionshipArgentina José Javier Fernández
3Paraguay Paraguay51-316/10/93Buenos Aires, ArgentinaSouth American ChampionshipArgentina José Javier Fernández
4Uruguay Uruguay19-1023/10/93Montevideo, UruguaySouth American ChampionshipArgentina José Javier Fernández
5South Africa South Africa26-2906/11/93Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIRB WindowArgentina José Javier Fernández
6South Africa South Africa23-5213/11/93Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIRB WindowArgentina José Javier Fernández
7United States United States28-2228/05/94California, United StatesIRB WindowArgentina José Javier Fernández
8Scotland Scotland16-1504/06/94Buenos Aires, ArgentinaIRB WindowArgentina José Javier Fernández
9South Africa South Africa22-4208/10/94Port Elizabeth, South AfricaIRB WindowArgentina José Javier Fernández
10South Africa South Africa26-4615/10/94Johannesburg, South AfricaIRB WindowArgentina José Javier Fernández
11Uruguay Uruguay44-304/03/95Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPan-American ChampionshipArgentina Ricardo Paganini
12Canada Canada29-2611/03/95Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPan-American ChampionshipArgentina Ricardo Paganini
13Australia Australia7-5330/04/95Brisbane, AustraliaIRB WindowArgentina Ricardo Paganini
14Australia Australia13-3006/05/95Sydney, AustraliaIRB WindowArgentina Ricardo Paganini
15England England18-2427/05/95Durban, South AfricaRWC 1995Argentina Ricardo Paganini
16Samoa Samoa26-3230/05/95East London, South AfricaRWC 1995Argentina Ricardo Paganini
17Italy Italy25-3104/06/95East London, South AfricaRWC 1995Argentina Ricardo Paganini1 Try

Present

Corral, who always defined himself as "an athlete before a rugby player" makes his words do not die in the attempt. At the moment, when his has some free time as Country Manager of ZARA, he dedicate and prepares for marathons, but not just any marathon, he runs the Ironman, one of the hardest disciplines, consisting of three stages: 3,8 km swimming, 180 km in bicycle and 42 km running until the end line. Matías has completed three Ironmans: Florida and the Rio de Janeiro in 2009 and China in 2010, where he recorded 1h.15m.52s., swimming, 5h.55m.11s, cycling and 4h.56m.01s., running, totaling a 12h.19m.28s time of pure activity without breaks or intervals. His training allowed him to get back together with several of his old friends from the national team by being part of the Pumas Classics Team in the World Cup in Bermuda in 2010.

See also

External links

  • es:Selección de rugby de Argentina#1995-1999
  • 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine