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Stade Niçois

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Stade Niçois
Full nameStade Niçois RFC
UnionFrench Rugby Federation
Nickname(s)Les Aigles (The Eagles)
Founded2012; 13 years ago (2012)
LocationNice, France
Ground(s)Stade Marcel Volot (Capacity: 3,000)
League(s)Pro D2
2023–24Nationale, 1st (promoted via playoff final)
1st kit
2nd kit

Stade Niçois is a French professional rugby club based in Nice, founded in 2012. It currently operates in Pro D2, one division below the French professional Top14.

History

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The club was previously known as Rugby Nice Côte d'Azur Université-Racing. However this club was liquated in 2012.[1]

The new club Stade Niçois was formed for the season 2012–13. They play under new colours: red, white and black.

The club won promotion from Fédérale 2 at the end of season 2017-18 and will play in Fédérale 1 for season 2018–19.[2]

Honours

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Finals results

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French championship

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Date Winner Runner-up Score 'Venue Spectators
20 May 1983 AS Béziers RRC Nice 14-6 Parc des Princes, Paris 43,100

Challenge Yves du Manoir

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Year Winner Score Runner-up
1985 RC Nice 21-16 AS Montferrand

Current standings

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2024–25 Pro D2 Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Grenoble 23 17 0 6 758 476 +282 9 2 79 Semi-final promotion playoff place
2 Provence 23 14 1 8 617 541 +76 5 4 67
3 Brive 23 14 0 9 573 466 +107 7 4 67 Quarter-final promotion playoff place
4 Béziers 23 13 0 10 592 501 +91 6 6 64
5 Montauban 23 14 0 9 618 590 +28 3 3 62
6 Soyaux Angoulême 23 13 2 8 563 569 −6 4 1 61
7 Colomiers 23 12 1 10 604 614 −10 3 5 58
8 Oyonnax 23 10 1 12 558 487 +71 5 3 50
9 Biarritz 23 11 0 12 523 533 −10 3 3 49
10 Dax 23 10 1 12 503 549 −46 2 4 48
11 Nevers 23 11 0 12 476 603 −127 2 2 48
12 Mont-de-Marsan 23 10 0 13 599 637 −38 2 5 47
13 Valence Romans 23 9 0 14 597 589 +8 2 8 46
14 Agen 23 9 0 14 547 550 −3 2 7 45
15 Aurillac 23 10 0 13 509 678 −169 1 1 42 Relegation play-off
16 Nice 23 4 0 19 429 683 −254 0 6 22 Relegation to Nationale
Updated to match(es) played on 14 March 2025. Source: [1]

Women

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The club includes a women's section: the Nice University Racing Rugby Club, which plays in the second division (Federale 1).

Academy

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The club includes a rugby school.

Performance Pathway with the Scottish Rugby Union

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On 25 July 2017, the Scottish Rugby Union announced a 'Performance Pathway' partnership with Stade Niçois.[3]

As part of this partnership, former Scotland international rugby union players Peter Murchie and Tyrone Holmes joined the French club. Peter Murchie joined as a coach, while Tyrone Holmes joined as a Strength and Conditioning Coach.[3]

Two Glasgow Warriors players from the Scottish Rugby Academy; fly-half Josh Henderson and flanker Bruce Flockhart were loaned to the club for game time for the season 2017–18. In addition, former London Scottish player Dave Cherry also joined the club.[3] although he later moved back to Edinburgh.

Notable former players

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Internationalists

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Italy Luciano Orquera

References

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  1. ^ "Google Translate". translate.googleusercontent.com.
  2. ^ "France Bleu Azur on Twitter". Twitter.
  3. ^ a b c "Scottish Rugby creates performance links with Stade Nicois - Scottish Rugby Union". www.scottishrugby.org.