Jean-Claude Skrela


Jean-Claude Skrela is a former coach of the French national rugby union team. His son, David Skrela, is a French rugby union player and his daughter, Gaëlle Skrela, is a professional basketball player.

Early life

Skrela was born in Colomiers near Toulouse in France. His parents were Polish refugees. He lost his father when he was 12.

Playing career

He played for FC Auch and Stade toulousain and made his debut for in 1971 against. He won forty-six caps and won the Five Nations Championship in 1973 and in 1977. He also scored the first four-point try in a major Test match on 20 November 1971, when he charged down a kick from Australian fullback Arthur McGill.

Coaching

In 1983, he joined his team-mate Pierre Villepreux as coach of Stade toulousain. They won three times the home championship, twice against Toulon and against Agen in 1986.
He was appointed director of rugby at Colomiers in 1994 but left his position to replace Pierre Berbizier as French head coach after the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
He became the first European head coach to win on his first attempt against, but he failed to win against and like his predecessor Pierre Berbizier. France suffered a few defeats against lowest level teams, like in 1999 or like in 1997, but was also able to make great come backs, like against in 1997 or against in their World Cup semi final at Twickenham. He also made a back-to-back Grand Slam in 1997 and 1998. He suffered a lack of results in 1999 before the World Cup.
After Jacques Fouroux, he became the second head coach to lead France to the World Cup Final, but lost to Australia. He resigned as French head coach on 16 November 1999.

International matches as Head coach

Record by country

Honours

As a player

France
Stade toulousain
Stade toulousain