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Biarritz Olympique

Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque (French: [bjaʁits ɔlɛ̃pik pe.i bask]; lit.'"Biarritz Olympic, Basque Country"'), usually known simply as Biarritz, is a French professional rugby union team based in the Basque city of Biarritz, Nouvelle-Aquitaine which competes in the Pro D2, the second division of French rugby. Biarritz plays its home matches at the Parc des Sports Aguiléra, which is a multi-use stadium in Biarritz and which has a capacity of around 13,500 people, though for games that need a larger capacity, Biarritz may play at the Estadio Anoeta in San Sebastián. Biarritz play in red and white colours. Biarritz won a number of major honors, including the French championship on five occasions.

Biarritz Olympique
Full nameBiarritz Olympique Pays Basque
Nickname(s)BO
Founded24 April 1913; 110 years ago (1913-04-24)
LocationBiarritz, France
Ground(s)Parc des Sports Aguiléra (Capacity: 15,000)
PresidentJean-Baptiste Aldigé and Louis-Vincent Gave
Coach(es)Nicolas Nadau and Shaun Sowerby
Captain(s)Steffon Armitage
League(s)Pro D2
2022–2311th
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.bo-pb.com

Biarritz Olympique was formed in 1913 through a merger of the Biarritz Stade and Biarritz Sporting Club rugby teams. Biarritz made their way to the final of the French championship for the first time in the 1934 season where they were defeated by Bayonne. The following season they claimed their first championship, defeating Perpignan in the final. That decade Biarritz met Perpignan twice again in the final, winning one and losing one. It would not be until 1992 when the club made the final again, and then a decade later, winning the championship in 2002. The club won back-to-back titles in 2005 and 2006, and were runners-up in Europe in 2006 and 2010 as well. In 2013–14, Biarritz won just five matches out of 26, and were relegated to the Pro D2 League. In 2020–21, they were promoted back to the Top 14 after a 7 year absence.

History edit

Early years edit

The history of the club extends back to the late 19th century. An athletic club, Biarritz Stade (named that, in 1902) opened up a rugby quarter. In 1909, the Biarritz Sporting Club was established. On 26 April 1913, the fusion of the two clubs took place. The new name of the club was Biarritz Olympique and its inaugural president was M. P. Campagne. On 13 May 1934, Biarritz Olympique played in the final of the French premiership; they were however, defeated by Aviron Bayonnais 13 points to 8 at Stade des Ponts Jumeaux in Toulouse in front of 18,000 people. It was the only all-Basque final and is still the final in which the two contenders were separated by the shortest distance (3 miles), outside the all-Parisian finals of the late 19th century.

A year later, Biarritz again found themselves in the final of the national championship, this time against USA Perpignan. They emerged victorious, winning three points to nil, claiming their first ever national championship. The success continued in the latter stages of the decade. In the 1938 championship, Biarritz again met USAP in the final, though this time, the Perpignan club were able to get the win, Biarritz losing 11 points to six. A year later, the two clubs met in the final again, with Biarritz coming out as the better club on the day, winning six points to nil, and claiming the second national championship. But for almost 50 years, Biarritz was not going to feature prominently in the French league.

The 1980s and 90s edit

It was not until the late 1980s that BO, as it is nicknamed, was going to reach the top again. In 1989 Biarritz contested their first Challenge Yves du Manoir final since the 1937 season. However, they were defeated by RC Narbonne 18–12 in the final. In 1992, Biarritz made it to the national final, played at Parc des Princes in Paris. However, Biarritz went down to RC Toulon 19 points to 14. In the 1997–98 season, Biarritz competed in their first European Rugby Cup competition, playing in the European Challenge Cup. Biarritz won three of their six fixtures, and did not make it past the pool stages. The 1998–99 season was similar to the previous, though they were able to win one more of their pool fixtures, but finished third in the pool standings after other French clubs Agen and Brive.

In their third Challenge Cup, Biarritz only lost one pool game and finished first in the standings. However, they were knocked out in the quarter-finals by English club Bristol. As well as the success in the Challenge Cup, in the 1999–00 season, they also won the Coupe de France for the first time since 1937, defeating CA Brive 24–13 in the final. Biarritz also earned qualification for the Heineken Cup.[1]

2000s edit

 
Celebrations after Biarritz' 2006 championship win over Toulouse.

The club finished at the top of their pool In the Heineken Cup, but were eliminated by Irish team Munster, losing 38–29 in the quarter-finals at Thomond Park. In the 2001–02 Heineken Cup Biarritz did not make the finals, finishing second in their pool, winning two of their six pool fixtures.

In 2002, Biarritz made their way to the domestic final for the first time in a decade. They defeated Agen 25 to 22 at Stade de France in Saint-Denis in front of 78,457. That season they were also runners-up to La Rochelle in the Coupe de France final, losing 21–19. The 2002–03 Heineken Cup was also a success for Biarritz, finishing at the top of their pool standings, they were quarter-finalists, but lost to Leinster 18–13 at Lansdowne Road in Dublin.

The 2003–04 Heineken Cup was the best-ever for Biarritz, as they made it to the semi-finals for the first time. They finished at the top of their pool and defeated the Llanelli Scarlets in the quarter-finals. They lost to fellow French club Toulouse 19–11 in the semi-finals. In 2004–05 Biarritz dropped only the one pool game against the London Wasps and finished at the top of their pool. They then defeated Munster in the quarter-finals, to repeat their success of the previous season by making the semi-finals. They, however, lost to Stade Français, 20–17 at Parc des Princes. More success followed in 2005, where they defeated the Stade Français club 37 points to 34 in the domestic final after a very rugged challenge.

In the year 2006, they made it to the Heineken Cup final where they met Munster. Although they lost their first pool game to the Saracens, Biarritz won the remaining matches and finished at the top of their pool, and defeated English clubs Sale and Bath in the finals to make the final. They lost the compelling game 19–23. They were, however, able to make it to the final of the 2005–06 Top 14, where they met Toulouse. Biarritz led nine points to six at half time but stormed to victory in the second half, the final score being 40 to 13, making Biarritz back-to-back winners. In the 2006–07 Heineken Cup Biarritz won all six of their pool games, topping their group with 29 points. They met fellow pool team Northampton Saints at Estadio Anoeta in the quarter-finals: Northampton upset Biarritz 8–7. In 2010, after finishing atop their pool, Biarritz defeated Ospreys and Munster, both at the Anoeta, and lost a hard-fought Heineken Cup final to Toulouse, 21–19, at Stade de France in Saint-Denis on Saturday, 22 May.

On 18 May 2012, Biarritz beat Top 14 rivals Toulon 21-18 in the 2012 Amlin Challenge Cup Final at Twickenham Stoop.[2]

Biarritz played poorly during the 2013–14 Top 14 season, and ended up being relegated to the Rugby Pro D2 for the 2014–15 season.

Stadium edit

 
Basque flag with BOPB logo in a house of Biarritz
 
Rabagny (mascot)

Biarritz play their home matches at the Parc des Sports Aguiléra, which is a multi-use stadium in Biarritz. The stadium is used mostly for rugby and is able to hold around 13,500 people. Apart from Biarritz home games, the ground also hosted an international between the French Barbarians and Argentina.

Biarritz sometimes move larger games across the border to Estadio Anoeta in Donostia/San Sebastián, Spain. The Anoeta is the nearest stadium to Biarritz with a suitable capacity for matches such as a Heineken Cup semi-final, which must be played at a venue which can hold at least 20,000 spectators. The Anoeta holds well above that limit, at slightly over 32,000. The first such match held there was a victory over Munster in a quarter final of the 2004–05 Heineken Cup. In 2005–06 Biarritz played and won both their Heineken Cup quarter and semi-finals at the venue. The 2006–07 quarter-final against Northampton was also played there. In the 2009–10 Top 14 season, Biarritz took two league matches to the Anoeta—their home leg of the Northern Basque derby against Bayonne, and a home match against fellow traditional power Toulouse. They also played both of their knockout matches leading up to the 2010 Heineken Cup final at the Anoeta, defeating Ospreys in the quarter-finals and Munster in the semi-finals.

Colours and name edit

Biarritz Olympique usually play in red and white colours. Green is the club's tertiary colour, as red, white and green are the traditional colours that represent the Basque Country. Their home uniform consists of red socks and shorts with a predominantly white shirt with red sides. A second jersey also has one green arm. For the 2015-16 season, their kit is produced by Macron. The main shirt sponsor is Capgemini.

In 1998, it adopted its current name (Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque), which refers to the club's Basque heritage the name is often abbreviated as BOPB. The club logo is a red and white shield with the B and O in the middle. The words Pays Basque also appear on either side of the logo in green.

Supporters edit

The Biarritz supporters sometimes wave the Basque flag in the stands. Traditional Basque songs are also heard, as Basque supporters have a reputation for being very good singers. The Parc des Sports Aguilera is considered an intimidating venue to play at, with Biarritz supporters having a reputation for being very vocal.[3]

Honours edit

Finals results edit

French championship edit

 
2006 Heineken Cup action against the Border Reivers.
Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Crowd
13 May 1934 Aviron Bayonnais Biarritz Olympique 13–8 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 18.000
12 May 1935 Biarritz Olympique USA Perpignan 3–0 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 23.000
8 May 1938 USA Perpignan Biarritz Olympique 11–6 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 24.600
30 April 1939 Biarritz Olympique USA Perpignan 6–0 (aet) Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 23.000
6 June 1992 RC Toulon Biarritz Olympique 19–3 Parc des Princes, Paris 48.000
8 June 2002 Biarritz Olympique SU Agen 25–22 (aet) Stade de France, Saint-Denis 78.457
11 June 2005 Biarritz Olympique Stade Français 37–34 (aet) Stade de France, Saint-Denis 79.475
10 June 2006 Biarritz Olympique Stade Toulousain 40–13 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 79.474

Heineken Cup edit

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Crowd
20 May 2006   Munster   Biarritz Olympique 23–19 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 74,534
22 May 2010   Stade Toulousain   Biarritz Olympique 21–19 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 78,962

European Challenge Cup edit

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Crowd
18 May 2012   Biarritz Olympique   Toulon 21–18 The Stoop, London 9,376

Challenge Yves du Manoir edit

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1937 Biarritz Olympique 9–3 USA Perpignan
1989 RC Narbonne 18–12 Biarritz Olympique
2000 Biarritz Olympique 24–13 CA Brive

Coupe de France edit

Year Winner Score Runner-up
2002 Stade Rochelais 23–19 Biarritz Olympique

European record edit

Season Competition Games Points Notes
played won drawn lost for against diff
2013–14 Amlin Challenge Cup 6 3 0 3 119 116 +3
2012–13 Heineken Cup 6 3 0 3 123 101 +22 Second in pool; parachuted into Challenge Cup
Amlin Challenge Cup 2 1 0 1 57 75 –18 Semi-finalist (lost to Leinster)
2011–12 Heineken Cup 6 3 0 3 143 105 +42 Second in pool; parachuted into Challenge Cup
Amlin Challenge Cup 3 3 0 0 66 41 +19 Champions
2010–11 Heineken Cup 7 4 0 3 160 112 +48 Quarter-finalist (lost to Toulouse)
2009–10 Heineken Cup 9 7 0 2 254 153 +101 Runners-up to Toulouse
2008–09 Heineken Cup 6 3 0 3 121 88 +33
2007–08 Heineken Cup 6 4 0 2 109 116 −7
2006–07 Heineken Cup 7 6 0 1 192 52 +140 Quarter-finalist (lost to Northampton Saints)
2005–06 Heineken Cup 9 7 0 2 230 131 99 Runners-up to Munster
2004–05 Heineken Cup 9 6 0 2 199 122 77 Semi-finalist (lost to Stade Français)
2003–04 Heineken Cup 8 5 0 3 177 126 51 Semi-finalist (lost to Toulouse)
2002–03 Heineken Cup 7 4 0 3 185 128 57
2001–02 Heineken Cup 6 2 1 3 104 95 9 Quarter-finalists (lost to Leinster)
2000–01 Heineken Cup 7 4 0 3 193 190 3 Quarter-finalists (lost to Munster)
1999–00 Challenge Cup 7 5 0 2 256 109 147 Quarter-finalists (lost to Bristol)
1998–99 Challenge Cup 6 4 0 2 187 124 63
1997–98 Challenge Cup 6 3 0 3 123 153 −30

Current standings edit

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD B Pts Qualification
1 Oyonnax (C, P) 30 23 1 6 904 457 +447 17 111 Top 14 promotion play-offs
2 Grenoble 30 19 3 8 672 588 +84 8 87[a]
3 Mont-de-Marsan 30 19 0 11 764 649 +115 10 86
4 Nevers 30 17 3 10 718 551 +167 11 85
5 Vannes 30 17 1 12 718 633 +85 11 81
6 Agen 30 15 1 14 653 583 +70 15 77
7 Colomiers 30 15 0 15 674 678 −4 10 70
8 Provence 30 13 4 13 652 638 +14 9 69
9 Béziers 30 13 1 16 700 716 −16 11 65
10 Aurillac 30 15 0 15 586 706 −120 5 65
11 Biarritz 30 12 2 16 690 699 −9 8 60
12 Rouen 30 12 2 16 594 767 −173 6 58
13 Montauban 30 12 1 17 678 784 −106 6 54[a]
14 Soyaux Angoulême 30 11 0 19 569 697 −128 8 52
15 Carcassonne (R) 30 10 1 19 553 677 −124 10 52 Relegation to Nationale
16 Massy (R) 30 7 0 23 499 801 −302 5 33
Source: Pro D2
Rules for classification: When two teams have the same points total, position is determined by head-to-head results before points difference.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Grenoble were penalised three competition points, and Montauban were penalised two, for financial and administrative issues that made the clubs "non-compliant with the regulatory provisions and decisions of the CCCP".[4][5]

Current squad edit

The Biarritz squad for the 2022–23 season is:[6]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Leo Carella Hooker   France
Clement Renaud Hooker   France
Thomas Sauveterre Hooker   France
Bastien Soury Hooker   France
Zakaria El Fakir Prop   France
Baptiste Erdocio Prop   France
Guy Millar Prop   Australia
Giorgi Nutsubidze Prop   Georgia
Jorji Saldadze Prop   Georgia
Quentin Samaran Prop   France
Lasha Tabidze Prop   Georgia
Luka Tchelidze Prop   Georgia
Johan Aliouat Lock   France
Johnny Dyer Lock   Fiji
Nafi Ma'afu Lock   United States
Adrian Motoc Lock   Romania
Josh Tyrell Lock   Samoa
Simon Augry Back row   France
Elliot Dixon Back row   New Zealand
Thomas Hebert Back row   France
Charlie Francoz Back row   France
Tornike Jalaghonia Back row   Georgia
Temo Matiu Back row   France
Dave O'Callaghan Back row   Ireland

Espoirs squad edit

The Biarritz Olympique Espoirs squad is:[7]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Louis Pourquier Hooker   France
Luka Azariashvili Prop   Georgia
Nathan Bob Prop   France
Enrico Galanti Prop   Italy
Luka Pringier Prop   Belgium
Luka Macharashvili Lock   Georgia
Youssouf Soucouna Lock   France
Axel Chodernic Back row   France
Martin Garraialde Back row   France
Ekain Imaz Back row   Spain
Tiaan Jacobs Back row   South Africa
Matis Prime Back row   France
Jokin Zolezzi Back row   France
Player Position Union
Leo Ducasse Scrum-half   France
Elles Tochon Scrum-half   France
Mateo Arruti Fly-half   France
Clement Perusin Fly-half   France
Victor Gavin Centre   Spain
Yohan Tapie Centre   France
Jules Vanheye Centre   France
Fabien Coublucq Wing   France
Remy Lassalle Wing   France
Timothe Le Gall Fullback   France
Matthieu Maymat Fullback   France

Notable former players edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . scrum.com. Archived from the original on December 6, 2005. Retrieved 29 November 2006.
  2. ^ "Rugby-Biarritz 21 Toulon 18 - Amlin Challenge Cup final result". Reuters. 18 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Heineken Cup 2006–07". BBC. 16 October 2006. Retrieved 29 November 2006.
  4. ^ "Le FCG sanctionné de trois points de retrait au classement par la Ligue !". Le Dauphiné libéré (in French). 21 November 2022. Retrieved 18 January 2023. Un retrait de cinq points dont deux points avec sursis au classement du championnat professionnel de Pro D2 de la saison en cours [...] Cette sanction a été prononcée au motif du « non-respect des dispositions réglementaires et décisions de la CCCP ».
  5. ^ "Pro D2 : l'US Montauban sanctionnée de cinq points de retrait pour la prochaine saison !" [Pro D2: US Montauban sanctioned with five withdrawal points for the next season!]. La Dépêche (in French). 20 May 2022. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  6. ^ "Equipe - Effectif Pro". Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque (in French). Retrieved 1 September 2019.
  7. ^ "The teams - Espoirs". Biarritz Olympique. Retrieved 7 November 2021.

External links edit

  • (in French) Biarritz Olympique Pays Basques Official website
  • Biarritz Olympique anthem

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Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque French bjaʁits ɔlɛ pik pe i bask lit Biarritz Olympic Basque Country usually known simply as Biarritz is a French professional rugby union team based in the Basque city of Biarritz Nouvelle Aquitaine which competes in the Pro D2 the second division of French rugby Biarritz plays its home matches at the Parc des Sports Aguilera which is a multi use stadium in Biarritz and which has a capacity of around 13 500 people though for games that need a larger capacity Biarritz may play at the Estadio Anoeta in San Sebastian Biarritz play in red and white colours Biarritz won a number of major honors including the French championship on five occasions Biarritz OlympiqueFull nameBiarritz Olympique Pays BasqueNickname s BOFounded24 April 1913 110 years ago 1913 04 24 LocationBiarritz FranceGround s Parc des Sports Aguilera Capacity 15 000 PresidentJean Baptiste Aldige and Louis Vincent GaveCoach es Nicolas Nadau and Shaun SowerbyCaptain s Steffon ArmitageLeague s Pro D22022 2311th1st kit2nd kitOfficial websitewww wbr bo pb wbr comBiarritz Olympique was formed in 1913 through a merger of the Biarritz Stade and Biarritz Sporting Club rugby teams Biarritz made their way to the final of the French championship for the first time in the 1934 season where they were defeated by Bayonne The following season they claimed their first championship defeating Perpignan in the final That decade Biarritz met Perpignan twice again in the final winning one and losing one It would not be until 1992 when the club made the final again and then a decade later winning the championship in 2002 The club won back to back titles in 2005 and 2006 and were runners up in Europe in 2006 and 2010 as well In 2013 14 Biarritz won just five matches out of 26 and were relegated to the Pro D2 League In 2020 21 they were promoted back to the Top 14 after a 7 year absence Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 The 1980s and 90s 1 3 2000s 2 Stadium 3 Colours and name 4 Supporters 5 Honours 6 Finals results 6 1 French championship 6 2 Heineken Cup 6 3 European Challenge Cup 6 4 Challenge Yves du Manoir 6 5 Coupe de France 7 European record 8 Current standings 9 Current squad 9 1 Espoirs squad 10 Notable former players 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksHistory editEarly years edit The history of the club extends back to the late 19th century An athletic club Biarritz Stade named that in 1902 opened up a rugby quarter In 1909 the Biarritz Sporting Club was established On 26 April 1913 the fusion of the two clubs took place The new name of the club was Biarritz Olympique and its inaugural president was M P Campagne On 13 May 1934 Biarritz Olympique played in the final of the French premiership they were however defeated by Aviron Bayonnais 13 points to 8 at Stade des Ponts Jumeaux in Toulouse in front of 18 000 people It was the only all Basque final and is still the final in which the two contenders were separated by the shortest distance 3 miles outside the all Parisian finals of the late 19th century A year later Biarritz again found themselves in the final of the national championship this time against USA Perpignan They emerged victorious winning three points to nil claiming their first ever national championship The success continued in the latter stages of the decade In the 1938 championship Biarritz again met USAP in the final though this time the Perpignan club were able to get the win Biarritz losing 11 points to six A year later the two clubs met in the final again with Biarritz coming out as the better club on the day winning six points to nil and claiming the second national championship But for almost 50 years Biarritz was not going to feature prominently in the French league The 1980s and 90s edit It was not until the late 1980s that BO as it is nicknamed was going to reach the top again In 1989 Biarritz contested their first Challenge Yves du Manoir final since the 1937 season However they were defeated by RC Narbonne 18 12 in the final In 1992 Biarritz made it to the national final played at Parc des Princes in Paris However Biarritz went down to RC Toulon 19 points to 14 In the 1997 98 season Biarritz competed in their first European Rugby Cup competition playing in the European Challenge Cup Biarritz won three of their six fixtures and did not make it past the pool stages The 1998 99 season was similar to the previous though they were able to win one more of their pool fixtures but finished third in the pool standings after other French clubs Agen and Brive In their third Challenge Cup Biarritz only lost one pool game and finished first in the standings However they were knocked out in the quarter finals by English club Bristol As well as the success in the Challenge Cup in the 1999 00 season they also won the Coupe de France for the first time since 1937 defeating CA Brive 24 13 in the final Biarritz also earned qualification for the Heineken Cup 1 2000s edit nbsp Celebrations after Biarritz 2006 championship win over Toulouse The club finished at the top of their pool In the Heineken Cup but were eliminated by Irish team Munster losing 38 29 in the quarter finals at Thomond Park In the 2001 02 Heineken Cup Biarritz did not make the finals finishing second in their pool winning two of their six pool fixtures In 2002 Biarritz made their way to the domestic final for the first time in a decade They defeated Agen 25 to 22 at Stade de France in Saint Denis in front of 78 457 That season they were also runners up to La Rochelle in the Coupe de France final losing 21 19 The 2002 03 Heineken Cup was also a success for Biarritz finishing at the top of their pool standings they were quarter finalists but lost to Leinster 18 13 at Lansdowne Road in Dublin The 2003 04 Heineken Cup was the best ever for Biarritz as they made it to the semi finals for the first time They finished at the top of their pool and defeated the Llanelli Scarlets in the quarter finals They lost to fellow French club Toulouse 19 11 in the semi finals In 2004 05 Biarritz dropped only the one pool game against the London Wasps and finished at the top of their pool They then defeated Munster in the quarter finals to repeat their success of the previous season by making the semi finals They however lost to Stade Francais 20 17 at Parc des Princes More success followed in 2005 where they defeated the Stade Francais club 37 points to 34 in the domestic final after a very rugged challenge In the year 2006 they made it to the Heineken Cup final where they met Munster Although they lost their first pool game to the Saracens Biarritz won the remaining matches and finished at the top of their pool and defeated English clubs Sale and Bath in the finals to make the final They lost the compelling game 19 23 They were however able to make it to the final of the 2005 06 Top 14 where they met Toulouse Biarritz led nine points to six at half time but stormed to victory in the second half the final score being 40 to 13 making Biarritz back to back winners In the 2006 07 Heineken Cup Biarritz won all six of their pool games topping their group with 29 points They met fellow pool team Northampton Saints at Estadio Anoeta in the quarter finals Northampton upset Biarritz 8 7 In 2010 after finishing atop their pool Biarritz defeated Ospreys and Munster both at the Anoeta and lost a hard fought Heineken Cup final to Toulouse 21 19 at Stade de France in Saint Denis on Saturday 22 May On 18 May 2012 Biarritz beat Top 14 rivals Toulon 21 18 in the 2012 Amlin Challenge Cup Final at Twickenham Stoop 2 Biarritz played poorly during the 2013 14 Top 14 season and ended up being relegated to the Rugby Pro D2 for the 2014 15 season Stadium edit nbsp Basque flag with BOPB logo in a house of Biarritz nbsp Rabagny mascot Biarritz play their home matches at the Parc des Sports Aguilera which is a multi use stadium in Biarritz The stadium is used mostly for rugby and is able to hold around 13 500 people Apart from Biarritz home games the ground also hosted an international between the French Barbarians and Argentina Biarritz sometimes move larger games across the border to Estadio Anoeta in Donostia San Sebastian Spain The Anoeta is the nearest stadium to Biarritz with a suitable capacity for matches such as a Heineken Cup semi final which must be played at a venue which can hold at least 20 000 spectators The Anoeta holds well above that limit at slightly over 32 000 The first such match held there was a victory over Munster in a quarter final of the 2004 05 Heineken Cup In 2005 06 Biarritz played and won both their Heineken Cup quarter and semi finals at the venue The 2006 07 quarter final against Northampton was also played there In the 2009 10 Top 14 season Biarritz took two league matches to the Anoeta their home leg of the Northern Basque derby against Bayonne and a home match against fellow traditional power Toulouse They also played both of their knockout matches leading up to the 2010 Heineken Cup final at the Anoeta defeating Ospreys in the quarter finals and Munster in the semi finals Colours and name editBiarritz Olympique usually play in red and white colours Green is the club s tertiary colour as red white and green are the traditional colours that represent the Basque Country Their home uniform consists of red socks and shorts with a predominantly white shirt with red sides A second jersey also has one green arm For the 2015 16 season their kit is produced by Macron The main shirt sponsor is Capgemini In 1998 it adopted its current name Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque which refers to the club s Basque heritage the name is often abbreviated as BOPB The club logo is a red and white shield with the B and O in the middle The words Pays Basque also appear on either side of the logo in green Supporters editThe Biarritz supporters sometimes wave the Basque flag in the stands Traditional Basque songs are also heard as Basque supporters have a reputation for being very good singers The Parc des Sports Aguilera is considered an intimidating venue to play at with Biarritz supporters having a reputation for being very vocal 3 Honours editFrench championship Champions 1935 1939 2002 2005 2006 Runners up 1934 1938 1992 Heineken Cup Runners up 2006 2010 European Challenge Cup Champions 2012 Challenge Yves du Manoir Champions 1937 2000 Runners up 1989 Coupe de France Coupe de la Ligue Runners up 2002Finals results editFrench championship edit nbsp 2006 Heineken Cup action against the Border Reivers Date Winner Runner up Score Venue Crowd13 May 1934 Aviron Bayonnais Biarritz Olympique 13 8 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux Toulouse 18 00012 May 1935 Biarritz Olympique USA Perpignan 3 0 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux Toulouse 23 0008 May 1938 USA Perpignan Biarritz Olympique 11 6 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux Toulouse 24 60030 April 1939 Biarritz Olympique USA Perpignan 6 0 aet Stade des Ponts Jumeaux Toulouse 23 0006 June 1992 RC Toulon Biarritz Olympique 19 3 Parc des Princes Paris 48 0008 June 2002 Biarritz Olympique SU Agen 25 22 aet Stade de France Saint Denis 78 45711 June 2005 Biarritz Olympique Stade Francais 37 34 aet Stade de France Saint Denis 79 47510 June 2006 Biarritz Olympique Stade Toulousain 40 13 Stade de France Saint Denis 79 474Heineken Cup edit Date Winner Runner up Score Venue Crowd20 May 2006 nbsp Munster nbsp Biarritz Olympique 23 19 Millennium Stadium Cardiff 74 53422 May 2010 nbsp Stade Toulousain nbsp Biarritz Olympique 21 19 Stade de France Saint Denis 78 962European Challenge Cup edit Date Winner Runner up Score Venue Crowd18 May 2012 nbsp Biarritz Olympique nbsp Toulon 21 18 The Stoop London 9 376Challenge Yves du Manoir edit Year Winner Score Runner up1937 Biarritz Olympique 9 3 USA Perpignan1989 RC Narbonne 18 12 Biarritz Olympique2000 Biarritz Olympique 24 13 CA BriveCoupe de France edit Year Winner Score Runner up2002 Stade Rochelais 23 19 Biarritz OlympiqueEuropean record editSeason Competition Games Points Notesplayed won drawn lost for against diff2013 14 Amlin Challenge Cup 6 3 0 3 119 116 32012 13 Heineken Cup 6 3 0 3 123 101 22 Second in pool parachuted into Challenge CupAmlin Challenge Cup 2 1 0 1 57 75 18 Semi finalist lost to Leinster 2011 12 Heineken Cup 6 3 0 3 143 105 42 Second in pool parachuted into Challenge CupAmlin Challenge Cup 3 3 0 0 66 41 19 Champions2010 11 Heineken Cup 7 4 0 3 160 112 48 Quarter finalist lost to Toulouse 2009 10 Heineken Cup 9 7 0 2 254 153 101 Runners up to Toulouse2008 09 Heineken Cup 6 3 0 3 121 88 332007 08 Heineken Cup 6 4 0 2 109 116 72006 07 Heineken Cup 7 6 0 1 192 52 140 Quarter finalist lost to Northampton Saints 2005 06 Heineken Cup 9 7 0 2 230 131 99 Runners up to Munster2004 05 Heineken Cup 9 6 0 2 199 122 77 Semi finalist lost to Stade Francais 2003 04 Heineken Cup 8 5 0 3 177 126 51 Semi finalist lost to Toulouse 2002 03 Heineken Cup 7 4 0 3 185 128 572001 02 Heineken Cup 6 2 1 3 104 95 9 Quarter finalists lost to Leinster 2000 01 Heineken Cup 7 4 0 3 193 190 3 Quarter finalists lost to Munster 1999 00 Challenge Cup 7 5 0 2 256 109 147 Quarter finalists lost to Bristol 1998 99 Challenge Cup 6 4 0 2 187 124 631997 98 Challenge Cup 6 3 0 3 123 153 30Current standings editPos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD B Pts Qualification1 Oyonnax C P 30 23 1 6 904 457 447 17 111 Top 14 promotion play offs2 Grenoble 30 19 3 8 672 588 84 8 87 a 3 Mont de Marsan 30 19 0 11 764 649 115 10 864 Nevers 30 17 3 10 718 551 167 11 855 Vannes 30 17 1 12 718 633 85 11 816 Agen 30 15 1 14 653 583 70 15 777 Colomiers 30 15 0 15 674 678 4 10 708 Provence 30 13 4 13 652 638 14 9 699 Beziers 30 13 1 16 700 716 16 11 6510 Aurillac 30 15 0 15 586 706 120 5 6511 Biarritz 30 12 2 16 690 699 9 8 6012 Rouen 30 12 2 16 594 767 173 6 5813 Montauban 30 12 1 17 678 784 106 6 54 a 14 Soyaux Angouleme 30 11 0 19 569 697 128 8 5215 Carcassonne R 30 10 1 19 553 677 124 10 52 Relegation to Nationale16 Massy R 30 7 0 23 499 801 302 5 33Source Pro D2Rules for classification When two teams have the same points total position is determined by head to head results before points difference C Champion P Promoted R RelegatedNotes a b Grenoble were penalised three competition points and Montauban were penalised two for financial and administrative issues that made the clubs non compliant with the regulatory provisions and decisions of the CCCP 4 5 Current squad editFor player movements before or during the 2022 23 season see List of 2022 23 Rugby Pro D2 transfers Biarritz The Biarritz squad for the 2022 23 season is 6 Note Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non World Rugby nationality Player Position UnionLeo Carella Hooker nbsp FranceClement Renaud Hooker nbsp FranceThomas Sauveterre Hooker nbsp FranceBastien Soury Hooker nbsp FranceZakaria El Fakir Prop nbsp FranceBaptiste Erdocio Prop nbsp FranceGuy Millar Prop nbsp AustraliaGiorgi Nutsubidze Prop nbsp GeorgiaJorji Saldadze Prop nbsp GeorgiaQuentin Samaran Prop nbsp FranceLasha Tabidze Prop nbsp GeorgiaLuka Tchelidze Prop nbsp GeorgiaJohan Aliouat Lock nbsp FranceJohnny Dyer Lock nbsp FijiNafi Ma afu Lock nbsp United StatesAdrian Motoc Lock nbsp RomaniaJosh Tyrell Lock nbsp SamoaSimon Augry Back row nbsp FranceElliot Dixon Back row nbsp New ZealandThomas Hebert Back row nbsp FranceCharlie Francoz Back row nbsp FranceTornike Jalaghonia Back row nbsp GeorgiaTemo Matiu Back row nbsp FranceDave O Callaghan Back row nbsp Ireland Player Position UnionKerman Aurrekoetxea Scrum half nbsp SpainBarnabe Couilloud Scrum half nbsp FranceTomas Cubelli Scrum half nbsp ArgentinaBaptiste Germain Scrum half nbsp FranceGilles Bosch Fly half nbsp FranceBrett Herron Fly half nbsp EnglandIllan Perraux Fly half nbsp FranceAuguste Cadot Centre nbsp FranceVincent Martin Centre nbsp FranceTyler Morgan Centre nbsp WalesJoe Tomane Centre nbsp AustraliaFrancois Vergnaud Centre nbsp FranceYohann Artru Wing nbsp FranceSteeve Barry Wing nbsp FranceBaptiste Fariscot Wing nbsp FranceHenry Speight Wing nbsp AustraliaDarly Domvo Fullback nbsp FranceJoe Jonas Fullback nbsp South AfricaRomain Lonca Fullback nbsp FranceEspoirs squad edit The Biarritz Olympique Espoirs squad is 7 Note Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non World Rugby nationality Player Position UnionLouis Pourquier Hooker nbsp FranceLuka Azariashvili Prop nbsp GeorgiaNathan Bob Prop nbsp FranceEnrico Galanti Prop nbsp ItalyLuka Pringier Prop nbsp BelgiumLuka Macharashvili Lock nbsp GeorgiaYoussouf Soucouna Lock nbsp FranceAxel Chodernic Back row nbsp FranceMartin Garraialde Back row nbsp FranceEkain Imaz Back row nbsp SpainTiaan Jacobs Back row nbsp South AfricaMatis Prime Back row nbsp FranceJokin Zolezzi Back row nbsp France Player Position UnionLeo Ducasse Scrum half nbsp FranceElles Tochon Scrum half nbsp FranceMateo Arruti Fly half nbsp FranceClement Perusin Fly half nbsp FranceVictor Gavin Centre nbsp SpainYohan Tapie Centre nbsp FranceJules Vanheye Centre nbsp FranceFabien Coublucq Wing nbsp FranceRemy Lassalle Wing nbsp FranceTimothe Le Gall Fullback nbsp FranceMatthieu Maymat Fullback nbsp FranceNotable former players editThis list of famous or notable people has no clear inclusion or exclusion criteria Please help to define clear inclusion criteria and edit the list to contain only subjects that fit those criteria June 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Federico Martin Aramburu nbsp Marcelo Bosch nbsp Manuel Carizza nbsp Agustin Creevy nbsp Martin Gaitan nbsp Francisco Gomez Kodela nbsp Eusebio Guinazu nbsp Luke Burton nbsp Rodney Davies nbsp Dane Haylett Petty nbsp Leroy Houston nbsp Karmichael Hunt nbsp Jack Isaac nbsp Joe Roff nbsp Haig Sare nbsp Evan Olmstead nbsp Steffon Armitage nbsp Iain Balshaw nbsp Daniel Caprice nbsp Ayoola Erinle nbsp Magnus Lund nbsp Richard Pool Jones nbsp Sireli Bobo nbsp Seremaia Burotu nbsp Adriu Delai nbsp Nemia Soqeta nbsp Kalivati Tawake nbsp Benoit August nbsp Denis Avril nbsp Marc Baget nbsp Fabien Barcella nbsp Pierre Bernard nbsp Jean Pascal Barraque nbsp Philippe Bernat Salles nbsp Serge Betsen nbsp Philippe Bidabe nbsp Serge Blanco nbsp Sebastien Bonetti nbsp Benoit Bourrust nbsp Guillaume Bousses nbsp Nicolas Brusque nbsp Romain Cabannes nbsp Michel Celaya nbsp Fabien Cibray nbsp Jean Condom nbsp David Couzinet nbsp Valentin Courrent nbsp Benjamin Dambielle nbsp Clement Darbo nbsp Andre Darrieussecq nbsp Thibault Dubarry nbsp Julien Dufau nbsp Julien Dupuy nbsp Thierry Dusautoir nbsp Pepito Elhorga nbsp Jean Martin Etchenique nbsp Florian Faure nbsp Fernand Forgues nbsp Philippe Gimbert nbsp Jean Baptiste Gobelet nbsp Jean Michel Gonzalez nbsp Andre Haget nbsp Francis Haget nbsp Henri Haget nbsp Kylan Hamdaoui nbsp Imanol Harinordoquy nbsp Arnaud Heguy nbsp Marcel Jol nbsp Thibault Lacroix nbsp Patrice Lagisquet nbsp Raphael Lakafia nbsp Jean Larribau nbsp Gregoire Lascube nbsp Wenceslas Lauret nbsp Benoit Lecouls nbsp Yann Lesgourgues nbsp Marc Lievremont nbsp Thomas Lievremont nbsp Laurent Magnaval nbsp Sylvain Marconnet nbsp Jimmy Marlu nbsp Legi Matiu nbsp Alexandre Menini nbsp Arnaud Mignardi nbsp Christophe Milheres nbsp Franck Montanella nbsp Benjamin Noirot nbsp Olivier Olibeau nbsp Pascal Ondarts nbsp Julien Peyrelongue nbsp Alexandre Roumat nbsp Olivier Roumat nbsp David Roumieu nbsp Romain Ruffenach nbsp Julien Saubade nbsp Benjamin Thiery nbsp Jerome Thion nbsp Teddy Thomas nbsp Sebastien Tillous Borde nbsp Damien Traille nbsp Yvan Watremez nbsp Dimitri Yachvili nbsp Vakhtang Akhobadze nbsp Santiago Dellape nbsp Andrea Masi nbsp Gonzalo Padro nbsp Frano Botica nbsp Campbell Johnstone nbsp Glen Osborne nbsp Francis Saili nbsp Daniel Waenga nbsp Erik Lund nbsp Petru Bălan nbsp Ovidiu Tonița nbsp Henry Fa afili nbsp Census Johnston nbsp Kas Lealamanua nbsp Nick De Luca nbsp Wicus Blaauw nbsp Jacques Cronje nbsp Willie du Plessis nbsp Philip van der Walt nbsp Ashwin Willemse nbsp Takudzwa Ngwenya nbsp Thretton Palamo nbsp Ueleni Fono nbsp Kurt Morath nbsp Samiu Vahafolau nbsp Aled Brew nbsp Ben BrosterSee also editList of rugby union clubs in France Rugby union in FranceReferences edit Biarritz scrum com Archived from the original on December 6 2005 Retrieved 29 November 2006 Rugby Biarritz 21 Toulon 18 Amlin Challenge Cup final result Reuters 18 May 2012 Heineken Cup 2006 07 BBC 16 October 2006 Retrieved 29 November 2006 Le FCG sanctionne de trois points de retrait au classement par la Ligue Le Dauphine libere in French 21 November 2022 Retrieved 18 January 2023 Un retrait de cinq points dont deux points avec sursis au classement du championnat professionnel de Pro D2 de la saison en cours Cette sanction a ete prononcee au motif du non respect des dispositions reglementaires et decisions de la CCCP Pro D2 l US Montauban sanctionnee de cinq points de retrait pour la prochaine saison Pro D2 US Montauban sanctioned with five withdrawal points for the next season La Depeche in French 20 May 2022 Retrieved 29 August 2022 Equipe Effectif Pro Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque in French Retrieved 1 September 2019 The teams Espoirs Biarritz Olympique Retrieved 7 November 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Biarritz Olympique in French Biarritz Olympique Pays Basques Official website Biarritz Olympique anthem Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Biarritz Olympique amp oldid 1177014789, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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