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CS Bourgoin-Jallieu

CS Bourgoin-Jallieu is a French rugby union club competing in the third level of the French league system, Nationale.

Bourgoin-Jallieu
Full nameClub Sportif Bourgoin-Jallieu Rugby
Nickname(s)Les ciels et grenats (The Sky and Maroons)
Founded1906; 117 years ago (1906)
LocationBourgoin-Jallieu, France
Ground(s)Stade Pierre Rajon (Capacity: 9,441)
PresidentHenri-Guillaume Gueydan
Coach(es)Jean-Henri Tubert and Anton Moolman
Captain(s)Bogdan Leonte
League(s)Nationale
2022–235th (playoff quarter-finalists)
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.csbj-rugby.fr

The club have been runners-up in the French championship and the French Cup competitions, and have won the Challenge Cup.

Founded in 1906 as "Club Sportif Bergusien". They play at Stade Pierre Rajon (capacity 9,441). They are based in Bourgoin-Jallieu in the Isère department in the province of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in France.

History

The club was established in 1906 as "Club Sportif Bergusien".

1997 season

In 1997 the club had a successful season.

Runners-up French Cup 1997

The club contested the Challenge Yves du Manoir final, losing to Section Paloise 13 to 11.

Runners-up French Championship 1997

The club made it to the 1997 final of the French championship, where they went down to Toulouse, 12 to 6 at Parc des Princes in Paris.

Winners of the European Challenge 1997

They made it to the final of the Challenge Cup, where they defeated fellow French club Castres 18 to 9 in Béziers. They played in the 1997–98 Heineken Cup, winning two of their 6 pool fixtures, missing out on the finals.

1999 season

The club had similar success in various competitions in the 1999 season.

Runners-up French Cup 1999

They again contested the French Cup, which they lost to Stade Français Paris 27 to 19.

Runners-up European Challenge 1999

As well as contesting the European Shield final, which they also lost, to AS Montferrand 25 to 16 in Lyon. The club saw similar results in their 1999–2000 Heineken Cup season to that of the 1997-98 competition, winning two of their six pool fixtures, not moving into the finals.

Double runners-up French Cup (March 2003 and November 2003)

CS Bourgoin-Jallieu also contested the final two French Cup finals, in March 2003. They did however lose both games, being defeated by La Rochelle 22 to 20 in early 2003, and losing to Castres 27 to 26 in November 2003. In the 2002–03 Heineken Cup the club achieved its best result yet, finishing second in their pool, winning four of their six games, but still missing out on the finals. However, their 2004–05 Heineken Cup campaign was not successful at all, losing all six pool games and finishing last in their group.

2006 season

For the 2006-07 Heineken Cup home fixture against Munster, Stade de Genève which can hold over 30,000 spectators was used instead of Stade Pierre Rajon. The attendance on the day was .

2009 season

The 2008–09 season saw both a measure of success and multiple relegation dangers. While they reached the final of that season's European Challenge Cup, losing to Northampton Saints, they spent most of the season hovering close to the drop zone. They also faced financial trouble serious enough that they were in danger of forced relegation to Pro D2. CSBJ, however, finished the league season in a safe spot (11th) and were able to provide LNR with sufficient financial guarantees to enable them to stay in Top 14 for 2009–10.[1]

Club honours

 
Bougoin playing Munster in Limerick.
  • French championship
    • Runners-up: 1997
  • French second division
    • Champions : 1965, 1971, 1973
  • European Challenge Cup
    • Champions: 1997
    • Runners-up: 1999, 2009
  • French Cup
    • Runners-up: 1997, 1999, 2003 (March), 2003 (November)
  • Group B French Champions
    • Champions : 1984
    • Runners-up : 1982
  • Challenge Jean Bouin
    • Champions : 1995
  • French Championship Reserves
    • Champions : 1972 (Division Nationale), 1998 (Espoirs), 1999 (Elite B)
    • Runners-up : 1997 (Espoirs)
  • Cup Frantz-Reichel
    • Champions : 2006, 2007
    • Runners-up : 1998

Finals results

French championship

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Spectators
31 May 1997 Stade Toulousain CS Bourgoin 12-6 Parc des Princes, Paris 44.000

Challenge Cup

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Spectators
26 January 1997 CS Bourgoin-Jallieu Castres Olympique 18-9 Stade de la Méditerranée, Béziers 10.000
27 February 1999 AS Montferrand CS Bourgoin-Jallieu 35-16 Stade de Gerland, Lyon 31.986
22 May 2009 Northampton Saints CS Bourgoin-Jallieu 15-3 The Stoop, Twickenham 9.260

French Cup

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1997 Section Paloise 13-11 CS Bourgoin-Jallieu
1999 Stade Français Paris 27-19 CS Bourgoin-Jallieu
2003 (March) Stade Rochelais 22-20 CS Bourgoin-Jallieu
2003 (November) Castres Olympique 27-26 CS Bourgoin-Jallieu

Current standings

2022–23 Nationale season Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Dax (P) 26 21 0 5 715 435 +280 9 2 104 Semi-final promotion play-off
2 Valence Romans (P) 26 17 1 8 675 385 +290 10 7 96
3 Albi 26 17 3 6 620 398 +222 5 4 92 Quarter-final promotion play-off
4 Blagnac 26 17 2 7 572 504 +68 2 3 86
5 Bourgoin-Jallieu 26 16 2 8 606 536 +70 3 3 83
6 Bourg-en-Bresse 26 14 2 10 527 485 +42 4 5 78
7 Narbonne 26 14 1 11 590 565 +25 3 5 75
8 Nice 26 12 2 12 538 475 +63 4 9 74
9 Chambéry 26 13 0 13 581 521 +60 3 6 70
10 Tarbes 26 12 2 12 575 577 −2 2 6 66
11 Suresnes 26 9 1 16 450 704 −254 1 3 51
12 Hyères 26 8 0 18 479 590 −111 1 7 49
13 Rennes (R) 26 4 0 22 322 620 −298 1 6 32 Relegation to Nationale 2
14 Cognac Saint-Jean-d'Angély (R) 26 0 0 26 380 835 −455 0 9 12
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: When two teams have the same points total, position is determined by head-to-head results before points difference.
(P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Current squad

2022-23 Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Maxime Castant Hooker   France
Mohammed Kribache Hooker   Morocco
Jordy Perez Hooker   France
Kilian Tripier Hooker   France
Maxime Cailletfaite Prop   France
Rossouw de Klerk Prop   South Africa
Adrien Devisme Prop   France
Romain Favaretto Prop   France
Rémy Gaborit Prop   France
Michaël Simutoga Prop   France
Nugzar Somkhishvili Prop   Georgia
Oktay Yilmaz Prop   France
Léandre Cotte Lock   France
Leroy Henry-Jack Lock   Cook Islands
Joketani Koroi Lock   Fiji
Jonathan Kpoku Lock   England
Kemueli Lavetanakoroi Lock   Fiji
Mattéo Broeders Flanker   France
Kevin Chaudouard Flanker   France
Théophile Cotte Flanker   France
Théo Lepage Flanker   France
Bynjamin Rabatel Flanker   France
Kevin Rivoire Flanker   France
Robin Gascou Number 8   France
Laki Lee Number 8   Samoa
Poutasi Luafutu Number 8   Australia
Player Position Union
William Hutteau Scrum-half   France
Tomás Munilla Scrum-half   Spain
Adrien Pontarollo Scrum-half   France
Benjamin Noble Fly-half   France
Nicolas Vuillemin Fly-half   France
Christopher Bosch Centre   South Africa
Axel Derderian Centre   France
Isaiah Leota Centre   New Zealand
Pieter Morton Centre   South Africa
Mathieu Nicolas Centre   France
Rémy Bouet Wing   France
Makalea Foliaki Wing   France
Quentin Lefort Wing   France
Pablo Patilla Wing   France
Nicolas Cachet Fullback   France
Romain Sola Fullback   France

Notable former players

See also

References

  1. ^ . L'Équipe (in French). 2009-06-12. Archived from the original on 2009-06-15. Retrieved 2009-06-15.
  2. ^ "Classement NATIONALE". Fédération Française de Rugby (in French). Retrieved 22 May 2023.

External links

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CS Bourgoin Jallieu is a French rugby union club competing in the third level of the French league system Nationale Bourgoin JallieuFull nameClub Sportif Bourgoin Jallieu RugbyNickname s Les ciels et grenats The Sky and Maroons Founded1906 117 years ago 1906 LocationBourgoin Jallieu FranceGround s Stade Pierre Rajon Capacity 9 441 PresidentHenri Guillaume GueydanCoach es Jean Henri Tubert and Anton MoolmanCaptain s Bogdan LeonteLeague s Nationale2022 235th playoff quarter finalists 1st kit2nd kitOfficial websitewww wbr csbj rugby wbr frThe club have been runners up in the French championship and the French Cup competitions and have won the Challenge Cup Founded in 1906 as Club Sportif Bergusien They play at Stade Pierre Rajon capacity 9 441 They are based in Bourgoin Jallieu in the Isere department in the province of Auvergne Rhone Alpes in France Contents 1 History 1 1 1997 season 1 1 1 Runners up French Cup 1997 1 1 2 Runners up French Championship 1997 1 1 3 Winners of the European Challenge 1997 1 2 1999 season 1 2 1 Runners up French Cup 1999 1 2 2 Runners up European Challenge 1999 1 3 Double runners up French Cup March 2003 and November 2003 1 4 2006 season 1 5 2009 season 2 Club honours 3 Finals results 3 1 French championship 3 2 Challenge Cup 3 3 French Cup 4 Current standings 5 Current squad 6 Notable former players 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe club was established in 1906 as Club Sportif Bergusien 1997 season Edit In 1997 the club had a successful season Runners up French Cup 1997 Edit The club contested the Challenge Yves du Manoir final losing to Section Paloise 13 to 11 Runners up French Championship 1997 Edit The club made it to the 1997 final of the French championship where they went down to Toulouse 12 to 6 at Parc des Princes in Paris Winners of the European Challenge 1997 Edit They made it to the final of the Challenge Cup where they defeated fellow French club Castres 18 to 9 in Beziers They played in the 1997 98 Heineken Cup winning two of their 6 pool fixtures missing out on the finals 1999 season Edit The club had similar success in various competitions in the 1999 season Runners up French Cup 1999 Edit They again contested the French Cup which they lost to Stade Francais Paris 27 to 19 Runners up European Challenge 1999 Edit As well as contesting the European Shield final which they also lost to AS Montferrand 25 to 16 in Lyon The club saw similar results in their 1999 2000 Heineken Cup season to that of the 1997 98 competition winning two of their six pool fixtures not moving into the finals Double runners up French Cup March 2003 and November 2003 Edit CS Bourgoin Jallieu also contested the final two French Cup finals in March 2003 They did however lose both games being defeated by La Rochelle 22 to 20 in early 2003 and losing to Castres 27 to 26 in November 2003 In the 2002 03 Heineken Cup the club achieved its best result yet finishing second in their pool winning four of their six games but still missing out on the finals However their 2004 05 Heineken Cup campaign was not successful at all losing all six pool games and finishing last in their group 2006 season Edit For the 2006 07 Heineken Cup home fixture against Munster Stade de Geneve which can hold over 30 000 spectators was used instead of Stade Pierre Rajon The attendance on the day was 16 255 2009 season Edit The 2008 09 season saw both a measure of success and multiple relegation dangers While they reached the final of that season s European Challenge Cup losing to Northampton Saints they spent most of the season hovering close to the drop zone They also faced financial trouble serious enough that they were in danger of forced relegation to Pro D2 CSBJ however finished the league season in a safe spot 11th and were able to provide LNR with sufficient financial guarantees to enable them to stay in Top 14 for 2009 10 1 Club honours Edit Bougoin playing Munster in Limerick French championship Runners up 1997 French second division Champions 1965 1971 1973 European Challenge Cup Champions 1997 Runners up 1999 2009 French Cup Runners up 1997 1999 2003 March 2003 November Group B French Champions Champions 1984 Runners up 1982 Challenge Jean Bouin Champions 1995 French Championship Reserves Champions 1972 Division Nationale 1998 Espoirs 1999 Elite B Runners up 1997 Espoirs Cup Frantz Reichel Champions 2006 2007 Runners up 1998Finals results EditFrench championship Edit Date Winner Runner up Score Venue Spectators31 May 1997 Stade Toulousain CS Bourgoin 12 6 Parc des Princes Paris 44 000Challenge Cup Edit Date Winner Runner up Score Venue Spectators26 January 1997 CS Bourgoin Jallieu Castres Olympique 18 9 Stade de la Mediterranee Beziers 10 00027 February 1999 AS Montferrand CS Bourgoin Jallieu 35 16 Stade de Gerland Lyon 31 98622 May 2009 Northampton Saints CS Bourgoin Jallieu 15 3 The Stoop Twickenham 9 260French Cup Edit Year Winner Score Runner up1997 Section Paloise 13 11 CS Bourgoin Jallieu1999 Stade Francais Paris 27 19 CS Bourgoin Jallieu2003 March Stade Rochelais 22 20 CS Bourgoin Jallieu2003 November Castres Olympique 27 26 CS Bourgoin JallieuCurrent standings Edit2022 23 Nationale season Table Pos Teamvte Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification or relegation1 Dax P 26 21 0 5 715 435 280 9 2 104 Semi final promotion play off2 Valence Romans P 26 17 1 8 675 385 290 10 7 963 Albi 26 17 3 6 620 398 222 5 4 92 Quarter final promotion play off4 Blagnac 26 17 2 7 572 504 68 2 3 865 Bourgoin Jallieu 26 16 2 8 606 536 70 3 3 836 Bourg en Bresse 26 14 2 10 527 485 42 4 5 787 Narbonne 26 14 1 11 590 565 25 3 5 758 Nice 26 12 2 12 538 475 63 4 9 749 Chambery 26 13 0 13 581 521 60 3 6 7010 Tarbes 26 12 2 12 575 577 2 2 6 6611 Suresnes 26 9 1 16 450 704 254 1 3 5112 Hyeres 26 8 0 18 479 590 111 1 7 4913 Rennes R 26 4 0 22 322 620 298 1 6 32 Relegation to Nationale 214 Cognac Saint Jean d Angely R 26 0 0 26 380 835 455 0 9 12Source 2 Rules for classification When two teams have the same points total position is determined by head to head results before points difference P Promoted R RelegatedCurrent squad EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message 2022 23 Note Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non WR nationality Player Position UnionMaxime Castant Hooker FranceMohammed Kribache Hooker MoroccoJordy Perez Hooker FranceKilian Tripier Hooker FranceMaxime Cailletfaite Prop FranceRossouw de Klerk Prop South AfricaAdrien Devisme Prop FranceRomain Favaretto Prop FranceRemy Gaborit Prop FranceMichael Simutoga Prop FranceNugzar Somkhishvili Prop GeorgiaOktay Yilmaz Prop FranceLeandre Cotte Lock FranceLeroy Henry Jack Lock Cook IslandsJoketani Koroi Lock FijiJonathan Kpoku Lock EnglandKemueli Lavetanakoroi Lock FijiMatteo Broeders Flanker FranceKevin Chaudouard Flanker FranceTheophile Cotte Flanker FranceTheo Lepage Flanker FranceBynjamin Rabatel Flanker FranceKevin Rivoire Flanker FranceRobin Gascou Number 8 FranceLaki Lee Number 8 SamoaPoutasi Luafutu Number 8 Australia Player Position UnionWilliam Hutteau Scrum half FranceTomas Munilla Scrum half SpainAdrien Pontarollo Scrum half FranceBenjamin Noble Fly half FranceNicolas Vuillemin Fly half FranceChristopher Bosch Centre South AfricaAxel Derderian Centre FranceIsaiah Leota Centre New ZealandPieter Morton Centre South AfricaMathieu Nicolas Centre FranceRemy Bouet Wing FranceMakalea Foliaki Wing FranceQuentin Lefort Wing FrancePablo Patilla Wing FranceNicolas Cachet Fullback FranceRomain Sola Fullback 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 Issam Hamel Matias Viazzo Josh Holmes Andrew Tiedemann Nemani Nadolo Albert Vulivuli Alexandre Bias Julien Bonnaire Benjamin Boyet Benoit Cabello Marc Cecillon Sebastien Chabal Alexandre Chazalet Arnaud Costes Jean Francois Coux Jean Daude Yann David Cedric Desbrosse Ethan Dumortier Alexandre Dumoulin Mickael Forest Julien Frier Florian Fritz Stephane Glas Gaetan Germain David Janin Christophe Laussucq Xavier Mignot Olivier Milloud Franck Montanella Lionel Nallet Sylvain Nicolas Pascal Pape Morgan Parra Alexandre Peclier Vincent Pelo Julien Pierre Pierre Raschi Olivier Sourgens Marco Tauleigne Jean Francois Tordo David Venditti Sascha Fischer Robert Mohr Irakli Giorgadze Davit Khinchaguishvili Alberto Di Bernardo Carlo Del Fava Federico Pucciariello Silvere Tian Piet van Zyl Norm Berryman Roger Randle Alex Tulou Karena Wihongi Henari Veratau Ruben Spachuck Brando Va aulu Rudi Coetzee Mark McKenzie James McLaren Salesi Finau Chris WyattSee also EditList of rugby union clubs in France Rugby union in FranceReferences Edit Bourgoin reste parmi l elite L Equipe in French 2009 06 12 Archived from the original on 2009 06 15 Retrieved 2009 06 15 Classement NATIONALE Federation Francaise de Rugby in French Retrieved 22 May 2023 External links Edit in French CS Bourgoin Jallieu Official website Site sur Yann David permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CS Bourgoin Jallieu amp oldid 1165533258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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