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French Rugby Federation
Governing body for rugby union in France
Governing body for rugby union in France
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| unionname | French Rugby Federation |
| nativename | Fédération Française de Rugby |
| logo | France Rugby logo.png |
| logosize | 125px |
| founded | |
| IRB | 1978 |
| region | Europe |
| regionyear | 1938 |
| headquarters | Marcoussis, Essonne |
| president | Florian Grill |
| coach | Fabien Galthié |
| womenscoach | Gaëlle Mignot |
| David Ortiz | |
| sevenscoach | Benoît Baby (men) |
| Romain Huet (women) | |
| url |
David Ortiz Romain Huet (women) The French Rugby Federation (, ; FFR) is the governing body for rugby union in France. It is responsible for the French national team and the Ligue nationale de rugby that administers the country's professional leagues.
History
Before the FFR was established, football, rugby union and other sports in France were regulated by the Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques (USFSA). Founded in November 1890, the USFSA was initially headquartered in Paris, but its membership soon expanded to include sports clubs from throughout France.
The FFR was formed in 1919 and is affiliated to World Rugby, the sport's governing body.
In 1934 the FFR set up the Fédération internationale de rugby amateur, now known as Rugby Europe, in an attempt to organise rugby union outside the authority of World Rugby, then known as the International Rugby Football Board (IRFB). It included the national teams of Italy, France, Catalonia, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Germany.
Following German occupation, FFR officials closely associated with the Vichy government lobbied to have certain "un-French" sports banned. Between the end of 1940 and the middle of 1942, one semi-professional and at least six French Amateur Sport Federations were banned and destroyed by the Vichy regime. These actions were independently verified by the French government in 2002.
In 1978 the federation became a member of the IRFB, which later became the International Rugby Board and is now World Rugby.
Presidents
- Bernard Lapasset (1991–2008)
- Pierre Camou (2008–2016)
- Bernard Laporte (2016–2023)
- Alexandre Martinez (interim) (2023)
- Florian Grill (2023–present)
References
References
- ''The Official History of the Olympic Games and the IOC- Athens to Beijing, 1894–2008'': David Miller (2008)
- "rsssf.org".
- "This Great Symbol".
- [http://sport.independent.co.uk/rugby_union/world_cup_features/article2936693.ece Badge of dishonour: French rugby's shameful secret] {{Webarchive. link. (2007-09-09 from ''[[The Independent]]'', 6 September 2007, retrieved 21 March 2015)
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