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    Juan Imhoff is an Argentine rugby union player who plays as a wing for Racing 92 and the Argentina national team. He has 35 caps for Argentina, scored 21 tries and 105 points, and competed at the 2015 Rugby World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.

    • Racing 92
    • Wing, Fullback
  2. Juan Imhoff is a powerful presence on the wing, capable of bursting through tackles on his way to the try-line. He made his debut for Argentina in 2009 against Chile, and in his first three international matches he scored seven tries.

  3. Sep 26, 2020 · Juan Imhoff scored one of the great Champions Cup semi-final tries as Racing 92 reached their third final following a 19-15 triumph over Saracens in Paris on Saturday.

  4. Juan IMHOFF is a 36-year-old Argentine rugby player standing at 1.85 m tall (6 ft 1 in) and weighing in at 90 kg (14 st 2.42 lb; 198.42 lb) , who currently plays for Racing 92 in France as winger. Nationality #1 Argentina

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    Team
    Tournament
    Matches
    23/24
    Racing 92
    Top 14
    8
    23/24
    Racing 92
    Champions Cup
    3
    23/24
    Argentina
    Rugby World Cup
    1
    22/23
    Racing 92
    Top 14
    15
    • Argentina
  5. Aug 27, 2019 · Juan José Imhoff was born on May 11, 1988 in Rosario and he has played in two Rugby World Cups to date, with a third unlikely after he was left out of head coach Mario Ledesma’s 31-man squad for the upcoming tournament in Japan. He plays his club rugby for French side Racing 92.

  6. Oct 18, 2015 · His rampages in the loose might have quelled the verve of Argentina’s half-backs and stemmed the supply of ball to their dangerous runners Santiago Cordero and Juan Imhoff out wide.

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  8. Nov 29, 2019 · Left out of Argentina’s World Cup squad entirely this year, Juan Imhoff will know better than most the isolation that standing on the wing can bring. This quick analysis will look at Imhoff’s efforts to get back in the thick of things with Racing 92 and how his play typifies the evolving role of the modern attacking winger in open play.