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Coupe de France (rugby union)

French rugby union competition


French rugby union competition

The Coupe de France was a French rugby union competition founded early in the 20th century. It was abandoned during World War II but was restarted in 1943. All clubs were invited to participate, and about 100 of them took part, with first division teams joining in the later rounds.

The 1951 final was so violent that the Rugby Football Union, requested its discontinuation, fearing France could be expelled from the Five Nations Tournament which they had rejoined in 1939. Consequently, the chairman of the French Federation made the decision to end the competition. It was replaced the following year by the Challenge Yves du Manoir which had been ended by the war.

The competition was revived in the mid-1980s under the initiative of Albert Ferrasse, then president of the French Federation, running alongside both the championship and the Challenge Yves du Manoir. However, low attendance and a congested schedule led to its cancellation after three seasons.

A final attempt to resurrect it was made in 1996, when it was merged with the Challenge Yves du Manoir to create the Trophée Du-Manoir Coupe de France. This version lasted until 2003 under three different names. As a result, the final seven competitions are counted in both the Coupe de France and Challenge Du Manoir records.

Finals

YearWinnerScoreRunner-up
1943SU Agen11–4Stade Bordelais
1944 Toulouse Olympique Etudiants Club19–2Stade Bordelais
1945SU Agen14–13AS Montferrand
1946Stade Toulousain 6–3Section Paloise
1947Stade Toulousain 14–11AS Montferrand
1948Castres Olympique 6–0FC Lourdes
1949 CA Bègles 11–6Stade Toulousain
1950FC Lourdes 16–3AS Béziers
1951FC Lourdes 6–3Stadoceste Tarbais
1984 Stade Toulousain 6–0FC Lourdes
1985RC Narbonne 28–27 (a.e.t.)AS Béziers
1986AS Béziers 40–9Stade Aurillacois
1996CA Brive12–6Section Paloise
1997Section Paloise13–11CS Bourgoin-Jallieu
1998Stade Toulousain22–15Stade Français Paris
1999Stade Français Paris27–19CS Bourgoin-Jallieu
2000Biarritz Olympique24–13CA Brive
2001ASM Clermont Auvergne34–24FC Auch
2002Stade Rochelais23–19Biarritz Olympique
2003 (March)Stade Rochelais22–20CS Bourgoin-Jallieu
2003 (November)Castres Olympique27–26CS Bourgoin-Jallieu

References

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