Full name | Paris université club | |
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Founded | 1906 | |
Location | 17, avenue Pierre-de-Coubertin 75013 Paris | |
Ground(s) | Stade Charléty (Capacity: 20,000) | |
President | Lionel Rossigneux Jérôme Bousquet | |
Coach(es) | ![]() | |
League(s) | Fédérale 2, | |
2013–13 | 1st (Fédérale 3) (promoted) | |
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The Paris Université Club (PUC) is a French rugby union club based in Paris. As at January 2023 it was in the Fédérale 1 division.
It is the rugby section of the omnisport club (PUC).
In 2012–2013 it played in the Fédérale 2 championship (the fourth level of rugby union in France).
Palmarès[edit]
- Semifinal in 1954–55 French Rugby Union Championship and 1957–58 French Rugby Union Championship.
- Season 2011/2012: First of its pool in Fèderal 3, promoted to Federale 2.
- 2011 : relegated in Fédérale 3
- 2004 : champion of Fédérale 2
- 1996 : champion of 2nd XV championship
- 1987 : champion Junior (Crabos)
- 1986 : champion of 2nd XV championship
- 1983 : Finalist, first division (group B) [1]
- 1979 : champion Junior (Reichel)
- 1969 : champion of 2nd division
- 1966 : champion of 2nd XV championship
Famous players[edit]
- Éric Alabarbe
- David Aucagne
- Roger Blachon
- Antoine Burban
- Wesley Fofana
- André Fremaux
- Arthur Gomes
- Jean-François Gourdon
- Claude Haget
- André Haget
- Eddy Joliveau
- Gérard Krotoff
- Ewen McKenzie
- Donald Mac Donald
- Graham Mourie
- Andy Mulligan
- Nicolas Nadau
- Christian Orditz
- Max Starkey
- Chris Ralston
- Andy Ripley
- Neil Rogers
- Guy Stener
- Ronnie Thompson
- John Wilcox
- Dimitri Yachvili
- Stephen Parez
Former coaches[edit]
- Clément Dupont
- René Deleplace
- Guy Boniface
- Robert Antonin
- André Haget
- André Siné
- Guy Malvezin
- Jacques Dury
- Daniel Herrero
- Vincent Moscato
- Xavier Blond
- Frédéric Saint-SardoS
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ "Fiche finale - Les finales des championnats de France de rugby - www.finalesrugby.com". www.finalesrugby.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-01-03.
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