Álvar Enciso

Álvar Enciso Fernandez-Valderrama (born February 27, 1974 in Valladolid) is a Spanish rugby union player. He plays as a centre. His nickname was Fortukin.[2] During his career, he was captain of Club de Rugby el Salvador.

Álvar Enciso
Birth nameÁlvar Enciso Fernández-Valderrama
Date of birth (1974-02-27) February 27, 1974
Place of birthValladolid, Spain
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight188 lb (85 kg)
Notable relative(s)Alfonso Enciso Recio (father)
Pilar Fernández Valderrama (mother)[1]
Childrenfour sons
Occupation(s)Architect
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1992-2007 Club de Rugby el Salvador ()
National team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1993-2006 Spain 70 (40)

Career

His first international cap was during a match against Switzerland, at Lisbon, on May 11, 1993. He was part of the 1999 Rugby World Cup roster, playing two matches of the tournament. His last international cap was during a match against Georgia, at Tbilisi, on October 28, 2006. Between 1995 and 2001 he also played for Spain sevens.

Personal life

He is son of Pilar Fernández Valderrama, a former Spanish track and field athlete. He practised track and field during his childhood. He works as an architect and has four sons.

gollark: Apparently probabilistic primality tests anger people. Sad.
gollark: Oh hypermemetic bee tesseracts.
gollark: Thusly, ECPP/APR/PSW one?
gollark: > While the algorithm is of immense theoretical importance, it is not used in practice, rendering it a galactic algorithm. For 64-bit inputs, the Baillie–PSW primality test is deterministic and runs many orders of magnitude faster. For larger inputs, the performance of the (also unconditionally correct) ECPP and APR tests is far superior to AKS. Additionally, ECPP can output a primality certificate that allows independent and rapid verification of the results, which is not possible with the AKS algorithm.
gollark: I mean, it's probably true, right?

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