Cahors Rugby
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Founded | 1908 | |||||||||||||||||
Location | Cahors, France | |||||||||||||||||
Ground | Stade Lucien Desprats | |||||||||||||||||
League | Fédérale 1 | |||||||||||||||||
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Official website | ||||||||||||||||||
www.cahorsrugby.net | ||||||||||||||||||
Cahors Rugby are a French rugby union club. They currently compete in the Fédérale 1 competition, the third division of rugby in France. The club was established in 1908. They play at Stade Lucien Desprats, in Cahors. They were champions of the Fédérale 2 division in 2003.
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[edit] Honours
- Deuxième Division:
- Champions: 2005
- Runners-up: 1993
- Fédérale 2:
- Champions: 2003
[edit] Famous players
- Alfred Roques
- David Auradou
- Abdelatif Benazzi
- Philippe Benetton
- Denis Charvet
- Michel Courtiols
- Roger Fite
- Dominique Harize
- Bernard Momméjat
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Cahors on itsrugby.com
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Federation: | Fédération Française de Rugby |
National team: | France • France Sevens |
International Competitions: | Rugby World Cup • Six Nations Championship • H Cup • European Challenge Cup • European Shield • Rugby World Cup Sevens • IRB Sevens World Series • Paris Sevens |
Domestic Competitions: | Ligue Nationale de Rugby (Top 14 • Pro D2) • Fédérale 1 • Fédérale 2 • Fédérale 3 |
Top 14 teams: | Agen • Albi • Bayonne • Biarritz • Bourgoin • Brive • Castres • Clermont • Montauban • Montpellier • Narbonne • Perpignan • Stade Français • Toulouse |
Pro D2 teams: | Auch • Béziers • Bordeaux-Bègles • Colomiers • Dax • Gaillac • Grenoble • La Rochelle • Limoges • Lyon • Mont-de-Marsan • Oyonnax • Pau • Racing Paris • Tarbes • Toulon |
See also: | List of clubs |