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Rugby player
Albert van den Berg
Full namePhilippus Albertus van den Berg
Date of birth (1974-01-26) 26 January 1974 (age 50)
Place of birthHoopstad, South Africa
Height2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)
Weight107 kg (16 st 12 lb; 236 lb)
SchoolVryburg High School
Rugby union career
Position(s) Lock
Senior career
Years Team Apps (Points)
Vaal Triangle 15 (10)
1997–1999 Griquas 55 (120)
1999 Cats 7 (10)
2000–2009 Sharks 95 (60)
2000–2009 Sharks (Currie Cup) 47 (85)
2009–2013 Canon Eagles ()
Correct as of 8 January 2017
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1999–2007 South Africa 51 (20)
Correct as of 8 January 2017
Coaching career
Years Team
2013–? Canon Eagles (assistant coach)
2023– Scarlets (forwards coach)

Philippus Albertus van den Berg (born 26 January 1974) is a South African former professional rugby union rugby player who played for the South Africa national rugby union team, the Springboks. His usual position was at lock. He also played for the Sharks in the international Super 14 competition. He is currently the forwards coach for Welsh professional rugby union club Scarlets.

He made his international debut for South Africa on 12 June 1999 in a test match against Italy at EPRFU Stadium in Port Elizabeth. The Springboks won the match 74 points to three. He played in the subsequent match against Italy, though he started at lock in the second test. He then played in two matches during the 1999 Tri Nations Series, against the New Zealand national rugby union team at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria, which South Africa lost, and a match against Australia at Newlands in Cape Town, which South Africa won by one point, 10 to nine.

He was then selected in South Africa's 1999 Rugby World Cup squad for Wales. He played in five matches for the Springboks during the tournament, including scoring two tries in the 39 to three win over Uruguay during the pool stages. The following season he moved from the Griquas to the Sharks.

He was selected to play in the 2000 Tri Nations Series, in which he played in five of South Africa's matches during the tournament. He earned another four caps at the end of the year, playing tests against Argentina at River Plate Stadium, Ireland at Lansdowne Road, Wales at Millennium Stadium and England at Twickenham.

In 2001, he played in two mid-year tests against France in South Africa, and was subsequently a reserve for two matches during the 2001 Tri Nations Series. He earned one other cap that year, against the United States in Houston.

He next played for the national team in 2004, as lock against the All Blacks in the 21 to 23 loss at Jade Stadium during the 2004 Tri Nations Series. The following year he scored two tries in a match against Uruguay as well as playing another eight test matches for the Sprigboks. After playing in a 2006 mid-year test against Scotland, he was named in the 2006 Tri Nations Series squad.

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Squads
South Africa squad2007 Rugby World Cup (2nd title)
Forwards
Backs
Coach: Jake White
South Africa squad1999 Rugby World Cup third place
Forwards
Backs
Coach: Mallett
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