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US Avignon Le Pontet 84 Rugby

Union Sportive Avignon Le Pontet 84 Rugby was a rugby union team representing the neighbouring cities of Avignon and Le Pontet, Vaucluse, France. It was the product of the 1998 fusion of Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise and US Le Pontet Rugby. It went bankrupt in 2020, and was succeeded in the market by a new entity, simply called Avignon Le Pontet Rugby.[1]

US Avignon Le Pontet 84 Rugby
Founded1919; 105 years ago (1919)
(US Le Pontet Rugby)
Disbanded2020; 4 years ago (2020)
LocationAvignon and Le Pontet,
Vaucluse, France
Ground(s)Stade de Fargues, Le Pontet (Capacity: 6,000)

USAP 84 Rugby could trace its lineage to US Le Pontet XIII, a championship-winning rugby league team, which merged with US Le Pontet's rugby union section following a conflict with the French Rugby League Federation in 1989. It also claimed the unofficial legacy of rugby union team Entente Sportive Avignon Saint-Saturnin, which Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise replaced.[2]

History edit

US Le Pontet Rugby edit

The organization was founded as a rugby union operation in 1919.[2] It was part of eponymous multisports club US Le Pontet, sometimes credited Union Sportive Pontétienne. It switched codes in 1935 for the newly imported game of rugby league, and was a pioneer for the sport in the Provence region.[2][3]

The club's rugby union team was revived in 1965 as a separate branch, although it went through bouts of inactivity during the 1970s.[2] Meanwhile, the rugby league section rose to prominence in the 1980s under president Alain Cortade, the city's future mayor,[4] reaching five championship finals in a row, of which it won two. In addition, it reached two Coupe de France (Lord Derby Cup) finals, winning both.

1989 clash with FFRXIII edit

The club was the dominant force again during the 1988-89 campaign, but their consecutive losses in that season's championship and Coupe de France finals were marred by a string of on-field incidents and objections to the federation's ensuing disciplinary actions. To protest what it saw as institutional bias, the team decided to boycott the European Club Challenge, a new competition pitting the French champion (Le Pontet had qualified by virtue of their previous year's title) against British champion Widnes RLFC for the right to challenge the Australian Rugby League champions in the inaugural World Club Challenge, on two days notice. As a result, the French federation suspended the club for twelve months, and its leadership was banned from the sport.[5] In retaliation, the rugby league team ceased its activities and merged with the rugby union section of US Le Pontet.[2][6]

The rekindled union team was soon promoted from 3rd Division to 2nd Division in 1990, and again to 1st Division in 1992. However, the club imploded from the resulting financial strain before it could even finish its fist season at that level, and had to restart in the lowly Division d'Honneur.[2]

Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise edit

Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise was founded in 1992, largely to resume the developmental activities of Entente Sportive Avignon Saint-Saturnin following that club's bankruptcy the previous year.[2]

Fusion of US Le Pontet Rugby and Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise edit

In 1998, US Le Pontet Rugby merged with Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise, and took the name Le Pontet Avignon Rugby Club 84 (PARC 84)—84 being the administrative number of the Vaucluse department. It adopted a yellow and blue scheme, which mixed the traditional colors of both cities. In 2004, the club changed its name to US Avignon Le Pontet 84 Rugby at the request of former US Le Pontet boss, and now Le Pontet mayor, Alain Cortade, who wanted to unify several Avignon/Le Pontet joint teams across different sports under the same "US Avignon Le Pontet 84" brand.

Bankruptcy and rebirth as Avignon Le Pontet Rugby edit

In 2020, the club, which had been suffering from financial difficulties since 2016, went bankrupt. A successor entity was created by a new executive team, under the name Avignon Le Pontet Rugby.[1]

Notable personnel edit

Honours edit

Rugby league edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Blanchard, Laurent (11 June 2020). "Rugby à XV : l'USAP n'est plus, bientôt un nouveau club à Avignon-Le Pontet". La Provence (in French). from the original on 9 November 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Histoire". avignon-lepontet-rugby.com (in French). from the original on March 31, 2023. Retrieved April 2, 2023.
  3. ^ Passamar, André (1984). "LePontet". L'Encyclopédie de Treize Magazine. Toulouse: Sud Ouest Presse Impression. p. 105.
  4. ^ Pellet, Pierre (13 March 2017). "Le Pontet pleure son ex-première dame". La Provence (in French). from the original on 9 November 2023. Retrieved May 29, 2023.
  5. ^ Edgar, Harry (October 1989). "The scandal: Fear and loathing in French Rugby". Open Rugby. No. 118. p. 15. The fact is le Pontet were suspended for 12 months by League Federation and the club's leading officials banned from any involvement in rugby league.
  6. ^ Edgar, Harry (1989). "The season in France 1988–1989". British Coal The Rugby League Yearbook 1989–1990. London: The Kingswood Press. pp. 111–113. ISBN 0413624706.

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Union Sportive Avignon Le Pontet 84 Rugby was a rugby union team representing the neighbouring cities of Avignon and Le Pontet Vaucluse France It was the product of the 1998 fusion of Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise and US Le Pontet Rugby It went bankrupt in 2020 and was succeeded in the market by a new entity simply called Avignon Le Pontet Rugby 1 US Avignon Le Pontet 84 RugbyFounded1919 105 years ago 1919 US Le Pontet Rugby Disbanded2020 4 years ago 2020 LocationAvignon and Le Pontet Vaucluse FranceGround s Stade de Fargues Le Pontet Capacity 6 000 USAP 84 Rugby could trace its lineage to US Le Pontet XIII a championship winning rugby league team which merged with US Le Pontet s rugby union section following a conflict with the French Rugby League Federation in 1989 It also claimed the unofficial legacy of rugby union team Entente Sportive Avignon Saint Saturnin which Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise replaced 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 US Le Pontet Rugby 1 1 1 1989 clash with FFRXIII 1 2 Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise 1 3 Fusion of US Le Pontet Rugby and Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise 1 4 Bankruptcy and rebirth as Avignon Le Pontet Rugby 2 Notable personnel 3 Honours 3 1 Rugby league 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editUS Le Pontet Rugby edit The organization was founded as a rugby union operation in 1919 2 It was part of eponymous multisports club US Le Pontet sometimes credited Union Sportive Pontetienne It switched codes in 1935 for the newly imported game of rugby league and was a pioneer for the sport in the Provence region 2 3 The club s rugby union team was revived in 1965 as a separate branch although it went through bouts of inactivity during the 1970s 2 Meanwhile the rugby league section rose to prominence in the 1980s under president Alain Cortade the city s future mayor 4 reaching five championship finals in a row of which it won two In addition it reached two Coupe de France Lord Derby Cup finals winning both 1989 clash with FFRXIII edit The club was the dominant force again during the 1988 89 campaign but their consecutive losses in that season s championship and Coupe de France finals were marred by a string of on field incidents and objections to the federation s ensuing disciplinary actions To protest what it saw as institutional bias the team decided to boycott the European Club Challenge a new competition pitting the French champion Le Pontet had qualified by virtue of their previous year s title against British champion Widnes RLFC for the right to challenge the Australian Rugby League champions in the inaugural World Club Challenge on two days notice As a result the French federation suspended the club for twelve months and its leadership was banned from the sport 5 In retaliation the rugby league team ceased its activities and merged with the rugby union section of US Le Pontet 2 6 The rekindled union team was soon promoted from 3rd Division to 2nd Division in 1990 and again to 1st Division in 1992 However the club imploded from the resulting financial strain before it could even finish its fist season at that level and had to restart in the lowly Division d Honneur 2 Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise edit Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise was founded in 1992 largely to resume the developmental activities of Entente Sportive Avignon Saint Saturnin following that club s bankruptcy the previous year 2 Fusion of US Le Pontet Rugby and Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise edit In 1998 US Le Pontet Rugby merged with Jeunesse Sportive Avignonaise and took the name Le Pontet Avignon Rugby Club 84 PARC 84 84 being the administrative number of the Vaucluse department It adopted a yellow and blue scheme which mixed the traditional colors of both cities In 2004 the club changed its name to US Avignon Le Pontet 84 Rugby at the request of former US Le Pontet boss and now Le Pontet mayor Alain Cortade who wanted to unify several Avignon Le Pontet joint teams across different sports under the same US Avignon Le Pontet 84 brand Bankruptcy and rebirth as Avignon Le Pontet Rugby edit In 2020 the club which had been suffering from financial difficulties since 2016 went bankrupt A successor entity was created by a new executive team under the name Avignon Le Pontet Rugby 1 Notable personnel editDenis Berge Thierry Bernabe Didier Couston Marcel Criotier David Fraisse Jose Gine Bernard Imbert Marius Frattini head coach Christian Maccali John Maguire Marc Palanques Patrick Rocci Serge TiteuxHonours editRugby league edit French Rugby League Championship 2 1985 86 1987 88 Lord Derby 2 1985 86 1987 88 Coupe Albert Falcou 1988 89See also editUS Le Pontet Grand Avignon 84 a soccer team that used to be part of the same organizationReferences edit a b Blanchard Laurent 11 June 2020 Rugby a XV l USAP n est plus bientot un nouveau club a Avignon Le Pontet La Provence in French Archived from the original on 9 November 2023 Retrieved May 29 2023 a b c d e f g Histoire avignon lepontet rugby com in French Archived from the original on March 31 2023 Retrieved April 2 2023 Passamar Andre 1984 LePontet L Encyclopedie de Treize Magazine Toulouse Sud Ouest Presse Impression p 105 Pellet Pierre 13 March 2017 Le Pontet pleure son ex premiere dame La Provence in French Archived from the original on 9 November 2023 Retrieved May 29 2023 Edgar Harry October 1989 The scandal Fear and loathing in French Rugby Open Rugby No 118 p 15 The fact is le Pontet were suspended for 12 months by League Federation and the club s leading officials banned from any involvement in rugby league Edgar Harry 1989 The season in France 1988 1989 British Coal The Rugby League Yearbook 1989 1990 London The Kingswood Press pp 111 113 ISBN 0413624706 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title US Avignon Le Pontet 84 Rugby amp oldid 1193994352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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