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'''Le Top 16''' is the name of the French national [[rugby union]] league. |
'''Le Top 16''' is the name of the French national [[rugby union]] league. |
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The first French championship was held in 1892, with the Racing Club de France beating the Stade Français, though the "stadistes" got their revenge the following year in a repeat of the final. More than a century later, those two Paris-based outfits are the only two teams from the North of France currently playing in France's first division. |
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Traditionally in the first phase of the Top 16 hase of the Top 16 the teams were divided into two pools of eight. This was followed by a second phase, in which the eight highest-ranked teams played for semi-final spots and the bottom eight teams battled against relegation. The championship final, in which the Bouclier de Brennus was at stake, took place at the Stade de France. Development players are given a chance in the Coupe de la Ligue, with its fixtures planned when the top players are with the national team. |
Traditionally in the first phase of the Top 16 hase of the Top 16 the teams were divided into two pools of eight. This was followed by a second phase, in which the eight highest-ranked teams played for semi-final spots and the bottom eight teams battled against relegation. The championship final, in which the Bouclier de Brennus was at stake, took place at the Stade de France. Development players are given a chance in the Coupe de la Ligue, with its fixtures planned when the top players are with the national team. |
Revision as of 08:41, 25 September 2004
Le Top 16 is the name of the French national rugby union league.
The first French championship was held in 1892, with the Racing Club de France beating the Stade Français, though the "stadistes" got their revenge the following year in a repeat of the final. More than a century later, those two Paris-based outfits are the only two teams from the North of France currently playing in France's first division.
Traditionally in the first phase of the Top 16 hase of the Top 16 the teams were divided into two pools of eight. This was followed by a second phase, in which the eight highest-ranked teams played for semi-final spots and the bottom eight teams battled against relegation. The championship final, in which the Bouclier de Brennus was at stake, took place at the Stade de France. Development players are given a chance in the Coupe de la Ligue, with its fixtures planned when the top players are with the national team.
It is now a league of 16 teams in one pool, from 2005/6 the competition will be run with a single pool of 14 teams.
French first division
- Agen
- Auch
- Bayonne
- Béziers
- Biarritz
- Bourgoin
- Brive
- Castres
- Grenoble
- Montferrand
- Montpellier
- Narbonne
- Pau
- Perpignan
- Toulouse
- Stade Français
French 2nd division
- Albi
- Aurillac
- Bayonne
- Bordeaux
- Dax
- La Rochelle
- Limoges
- Lyon
- Métro-Racing
- Mont de Marsan
- Oyonnax
- Pays d'Aix
- Périgueux
- Tarbes
- Toulon
- Tyrosse
Past winners
2004 Stade Français 2003 Stade Français 2002 Biarritz 2001 Toulouse 2000 Stade Français 1999 Toulouse 1998 Stade Français 1997 Toulouse 1996 Toulouse 1995 Toulouse 1994 Toulouse 1993 Castres 1992 Toulon 1991 Bègles 1990 Racing C.F. 1989 Toulouse |
1988 Agen 1987 Toulon 1986 Toulouse 1985 Toulouse 1984 Béziers 1983 Béziers 1982 Agen 1981 Béziers 1980 Béziers 1979 Narbonne 1978 Béziers 1977 Béziers 1976 Agen 1975 Béziers 1974 Béziers 1973 Tarbes 1972 Béziers 1971 Béziers |
1970 La Voulte 1969 Bègles 1968 Lourdes 1967 Montauban 1966 Agen 1965 Agen 1964 Pau 1963 Mont de Marsan 1962 Agen 1961 Béziers 1960 Lourdes 1959 Racing CF 1958 Lourdes 1957 Lourdes 1956 Lourdes 1955 Perpignan 1954 Grenoble |
1953 Lourdes 1952 Lourdes 1951 Carmaux 1950 Castres 1949 Castres 1948 Lourdes 1947 Toulouse 1946 Pau 1945 Agen 1944 Perpignan 1943 Bayonne 1939 Biarritz 1938 Perpignan 1937 Vienne 1936 Narbonne 1935 Biarritz 1934 Bayonne 1933 Lyon OU |
1932 Lyon OU 1931 Toulon 1930 Agen 1929 Quillan 1928 Pau 1927 Toulouse 1926 Toulouse 1925 Perpignan 1924 Toulouse 1923 Toulouse 1922 Toulouse 1921 Perpignan US 1920 Tarbes 1914 Perpignan AS 1913 Bayonne 1912 Toulouse 1911 SBUC 1910 Lyon FC |
1909 SBUC 1908 Stade Français 1907 SBUC 1906 SBUC 1905 SBUC 1904 SBUC 1903 Stade Français 1902 Racing CF 1901 Stade Français 1900 Racing CF 1899 SBUC 1898 Stade Français 1897 Stade Français 1896 Olympique 1895 Stade Français 1894 Stade Français 1893 Stade Français 1892 Racing CF |
Between 1915 and 1919, due to World War I the "Coupe de l'Espérance" was played instead.