Stade Bordelais
Full name | Stade Bordelais |
Founded | 1889 |
Stadion |
Stade Sainte-Germaine in Le Bouscat |
Places | 4800 |
Stade Bordelais is a multi-sport club from the French city of Bordeaux in the Gironde department . The first team of the rugby union department merged in March 2006 with that of CA Bordeaux-Bègles Gironde to form Union Bordeaux Bègles . The junior teams are not affected by this measure and will remain independent. The rugby team has been French champions seven times. The other departments of the club are athletics, BMX, bridge, football, pétanque and tennis.
rugby
history
The association was founded on July 18, 1889 and was one of the first outside the capital to join the USFSA . Soon afterwards they also played rugby and in 1895 the prominent club member Pierre de Coubertin made a decisive contribution to the fact that Stade Bordelais in the suburb of Le Bouscat was able to acquire a large area on which the Stade Sainte-Germaine now stands. After a brief merger with a university sports club at the beginning of the 20th century, the club was called the Stade Bordelais Université Club for several decades .
In 1899, provincial teams were allowed to take part in the French rugby championship for the first time, and Stade Bordelais immediately established itself at the top. With one exception, the team was represented in all championship finals until 1911 and won the championship title seven times. The rivalry with the Stade Français from Paris was particularly great . After 1911, the series of successes broke and Stade Bordelais was never able to build on the successes at the beginning of the 20th century.
In March 2006, when Stade Bordelais was playing in the second highest league Pro D2 , the first team was united with that of local rivals CA Bordeaux-Bègles Gironde. After the bankruptcy of the CABBG three years earlier, the aim was to build a team that would make it into the top 14 league .
successes
- Maker: 1899, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1911
- Championship finalist: 1900, 1901, 1902, 1908, 1910
- Finalist Coupe de France : 1943, 1944
Championship finals from Stade Bordelais
date | master | 2nd finalist | Result | place | spectator |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
April 30, 1899 | Stade Bordelais | Stade Français Paris | 5: 3 | Route du Médoc, Le Bouscat | 3,000 |
April 22, 1900 | Racing Club de France | Stade Bordelais | 37: 3 | Levallois-Perret | 1,500 |
March 31, 1901 | Stade Français Paris | Stade Bordelais | 0: 3 | Route du Médoc, Le Bouscat | - |
March 23, 1902 | Racing Club de France | Stade Bordelais | 6-0 | Parc des Princes , Paris | 1,000 |
March 27, 1904 | Stade Bordelais | Stade Français Paris | 3-0 | La Faisanderie, Saint-Cloud | 2,000 |
April 16, 1905 | Stade Bordelais | Stade Français Paris | 12: 3 | Route du Médoc, Le Bouscat | 6,000 |
April 8, 1906 | Stade Bordelais | Stade Français Paris | 9-0 | Parc des Princes, Paris | 4,000 |
March 24, 1907 | Stade Bordelais | Stade Français Paris | 14: 3 | Route du Médoc, Le Bouscat | 12,000 |
April 5, 1908 | Stade Français Paris | Stade Bordelais | 16: 3 | Stade Yves-du-Manoir , Colombes | 10,000 |
April 4, 1909 | Stade Bordelais | Stade Toulousain | 17: 0 | Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse | 15,000 |
April 17, 1910 | FC Lyon | Stade Bordelais | 13: 8 | Parc des Princes, Paris | 8,000 |
April 8, 1911 | Stade Bordelais | SCUF | 14: 0 | Route du Médoc, Le Bouscat | 12,000 |
Known players
- Eugène Billac
- Maurice Boyau
- Bernard Laporte
- Pascal Laporte
- Maurice Leuvielle
- Alphonse Massé
- Vincent Moscato
Soccer
Until the introduction of professionalism (1932), Stade Bordelais UC was also one of the more successful clubs in France in football , although at least after the First World War it was seldom more than "second fiddle" even in Bordeaux (successively behind VGA du Médoc , SC La Bastidienne , CD Español and Girondins ) played.
At the USFSA state championships, Stade reached the quarter-finals for the first time in 1903 as the regional champion of the Southwest. From 1908 to 1914 and again in 1919 the club was represented in it every year, with the exception of 1908 it was always among the top eight teams in France, and in 1909 and 1910 even as far as the semi-finals; there, however, Stade Helvétique Marseille ended further hopes of the Bordelais in both years . With René Petit , Stade also produced a national player who played two internationals in 1920, but was active in Spain before and after (for Real Madrid and Real Unión Irún ).
From 1917/18 to 1932/33, the team was also missing in only two seasons in the national main round of the French Cup . In 1920, 1924 and 1925 SBUC even reached the round of the best 16 teams. After the Second World War , they made it into the main trophy round in 1948 , in which the team was eliminated from local rivals Girondins, and then again in 2013 , when the now fourth-class Stade Bordelais even made it into the last 32 teams - as in 2013/14 .
swell
- ↑ For the first time ever, teams from outside Paris had taken part in the championship.
- ↑ Stade Bordelais won the final 3-0. But the USFSA , which organized the competition, canceled the result and ordered a repetition in Paris because Stade Bordelais had used three ineligible players. But the team from Bordeaux refused to participate and Stade Français was declared champions.
- ↑ see the website of the RSSSF and Pierre Cazal: France (1900–1920). in: International Federation of Football History and Statistics (ed.), Football World Magazine No. 23, 1994