Guy Husson (rugby)

Georges Jules Antoine Husson (Toulouse, 22 November 1931-26 July 2015), better known as Guy Husson, was a French rugby union and league footballer, who played as wing.

Husson started his career at rugby union for Stade Toulousain,[1] becoming a senior player for said team.

[2] With his performances at club level, Husson represented France three times in 1957,[3] taking part at the Rugby League World Cup of that year.

[4] After his playing career, Husson became a rugby union coach for Pamiers, Saverdun and the Stade Toulousain junior team.

[1] His son, Laurent Husson, is a former rugby union player, who was French Champion with Stade Toulousain in 1985.