Aurélien Cousin born in France on February 1, 1980, is a Maltese international water polo player, and he coaches the women's water polo team of sirens and is head coach of the women's national team.
[1][2][3] His naturalisation came along with controversy as it was deemed too fast by rival teams, especially Neptunes WPSC, who claimed that it was too fast-tracked unlike that of footballers Alfred Effiong and Joseph Mbong whose Maltese citizenship took much more time to be granted.
After a season with CN Marseille (2001-2002), Aurélien became the first French to start in one of the major European Championships, precisely with RN Bogliasco (2002-2003).
He used to play in France for 9 months a year and visit Malta to take on the Maltese water polo Premier League in summer.
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