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Philippe Sella is a retired French rugby player, renowned for his exceptional skills as a center. Born on February 14, 1967, in Agen, France, he had an illustrious international career from 1985 to 1995, earning 111 caps for the French national team. Sella is celebrated for his performance in the Rugby World Cups of 1987 and 1995, where he played pivotal roles in France's journey to the semifinals. He is particularly remembered for scoring a memorable try against England at Twickenham in 1987. After retiring, Sella transitioned into coaching and has been involved in rugby analysis and commentary. His legacy is cemented as one of France's greatest rugby players, contributing significantly to the sport's popularity in the country.