FC Grenoble

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Grenoble
Full name Football Club de Grenoble Rugby
Founded 1892
Location Grenoble, France
Ground Stade Lesdiguières
Capacity 12,000
President Marc Chereque
Coach Franck Corrihons
League Pro D2
2006-07 14th
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This article is about the rugby team of Grenoble. For the football team, see Grenoble Foot 38

Football Club de Grenoble Alpes Rugby is a French rugby union club which, until recently, competed in the top level of the French league system. They play at Stade Lesdiguières (capacity 12,000). They wear red and blue.

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1892 following the merger of the main clubs in Grenoble in Rhône-Alpes. Ever since they reached the final of the French championship in the early 90s, the club has struggled. They were relegated to the French second division and came back again.

At the end of 2004-05, they were relegated to the French second division, Rugby Pro D2, after the top level was reduced from 16 to 14 teams. However, they were relegated even further, to the amateur Fédérale 1, due to financial problems; an audit of the club's books revealed debts of €3.64 million as of 30 June 2005.[1] They would earn promotion back to the professional ranks at the first opportunity, and played in Rugby Pro D2 in 2006-07; they finished their first season back in D2 in 14th place, surviving the drop by one point over Limoges.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Finals results

[edit] French championship

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Spectators
23 May 1954 FC Grenoble US Cognac 5-3 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 34,230
5 June 1993 Castres Olympique FC Grenoble 14-11 Parc des Princes, Paris 48,000

[edit] Famous players

[edit] References

  1. ^ Grenoble drop out. rugbyrugby.com. Retrieved on 29 November, 2006.

[edit] External links

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