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Étoile sportive catalane

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Étoile sportive catalane
Full nameStade Dijonnais Côte D'Or
Founded1912
LocationAvenue de la Libération
66700 Argelès-sur-Mer
Ground(s)Stade Gaston Pams (Capacity: 1500)
PresidentGérard Broc
Coach(es)Alain Teixidor
Cédric Berget
Jean-Laurent Cazes
League(s)Fédérale 2,
Team kit
Official website
www.etoile-sportive-catalane.com

L'Étoile sportive catalane is a rugby union club based in France at Argelès-sur-Mer. It plays in Fédérale 2, the fourth level of French rugby union.

History

The club was founded in 1912 as Union sportive argelésienne, in 1921, became Grenouille argelésienne, then Étoile sportive argelésienne, and in the 90's Étoile sportive catalane.

In the 60's the club played in regional championship and was promoted in third (Excellence) in 1968. Winning the title in 1970, was promoted in second division, returning in the third in 1976. In the 90's was promoted in group A2 and from there in 1996 arrived to play the eights of finals for the title of French Champion, losing against Toulose).

This could permit to the club to play in 1996-97 in first division, but the Board of the club refused, due economics difficulties.[1]

Palmarès

Famous players

Roster

hooker

  • France
    Laurent Gironella
  • France
    Romain Granal
  • France
    Yohann Stroniaz

Props

  • France
    Eric Sanz
  • France
    Benjamin Jimenez
  • France
    Jerome Berget
  • France
    Jerome Martinez
  • France
    Alexis Evra
  • France
    Janik Aulet

Lock-on

  • France
    Jean-Marc Fiches
  • France
    Mehdi Ameur
  • France
    Benjamin Goze
  • France
    Christophe Nou
  • France
    Laurent Picheyre

Third Line

  • France
    Brice Barrere
  • France
    Vincent Roigt
  • France
    Jean-Batiste Pic
  • France
    Florent Ey
  • France
    Nicolas Crouilles

Number 8

  • France
    Christophe Moreno
  • France
    Samir Jnaoui

Scrum-Half

  • France
    Guillaume Pull
  • France
    Julien Vaquerin-Goze
  • France
    Gabriel Cremadeils
  • France
    Alexandre Schuster

Fly half

  • France
    Mathieu Palau
  • France
    Sylvain Jorquera
  • Angletaire
    Ed Barnes
  • France
    Nicolas Garcia

Wings

  • France
    Laurent Garcia
  • France
    Arnaud Barande
  • France
    Damien Villamania
  • France
    Benjamin Barcia

Center

  • France
    Olivier Benassis
  • France
    Laurent Palau
  • France
    Vincent Sabardeil

Full-back

  • France
    Tom Boyer
  • France
    Loic Marty
  • France
    Anthony Carrasco

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Football". L'Humanité (in French). Retrieved 14 March 2010.

External links

This page was last edited on 7 May 2023, at 11:49
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