Saint-Paul Sports Rugby

Saint-Paul
Full name Saint-Paul sports rugby
Founded 1909
Location 345 Rue René Loustalot
BP 44
40,990 Saint-Paul-lès-Dax
Ground(s) Stade municipal
President = Pierre Cazeaux
Coach(es) France Fabrice Lalanne
Thierry Dulucq
League(s) Fédérale 3,
Team kit
Official website
www.saintpaulrugby.fr

The Saint Paul sports rugby is a French rugby union based in Saint-Paul-lès-Dax (Landes). It plays in the pool 7 Fédérale 3 (5th level of rugby union in France)

History

Club of a borough of Dax, the club was founded the first time in 1909, merged with US Dax, in 1912. Waa refounded with the name of Saint-Paul-lès-Dax olympique (SPDO) in 1930, as rugby section of an omnisports club. In 1951, the club joined the rugby league before coming back to rugby union in 1955, when it adopted the definitive name of Saint-Paul sports (SPS).[1]

St-Paul obtained its better results in the '90s, when was admitted to Groupe B2 (third level) in 1992, B1 in 1993, and finally in the elite the Groupe A, in 1994. That season (1994-95), plays against the better French club (Castres, Brive, Montferrand, Bourgoin...), but was briefly relegated (only a victory and some big defeated as the 10-74 with encaissé à Nice). The clun solo come back in the amateurs levels, descending in 2008 in Fédérale 2 (2008) the in Fédérale 3 (2009). After 2009, when the former player Pierre Cazeaux, the club start a new era. In 2010-2011, both senior teams of the club reached the finals of their championship. The first team won the pool, losing the final against Navarrenx, losing the first match 17–12 in Navarrenx, and winning the second only 6–3. The second team (équipe Excellence B) winning the Challenge of Espoir for 2nd teams winning against Saint Cernin (Cantal) 21–15. .

Palmarès

Famous players

Many players play in national team:[2]

Coaches

Notes and references

  1. "Saint Paul lès Dax Olympique". webetab.ac-bordeaux.fr.
  2. SPS (ed.). "Internationaux du club". www.saintpaulrugby.fr.
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