French Rugby League Championship
The French rugby league championship (French : Le Championnat de France de Rugby à XIII ) was the top tier of the French rugby league system from its inception in 1934 until 2002 when the league was split into two divisions; the Elite One Championship and Elite Two Championship .[ 1] [ 2]
In all seasons except for the first, a play-off structure leading to a championship final has been used to determine the fate of the championship.
List of Grand Finals
Season
Winners
Score
Runner-up
Venue
Attendance
1934–35
Villeneuve 1
No final played, champion was first placed team in regular season
1935–36
Catalan
25–14
Bordeaux XIII
Parc de Suzon , Bordeaux
14,150
1936–37
Bordeaux XIII
23–10
Catalan
14,300
1937–38
Albi
8–5
Villeneuve
14,880
1938–39
Roanne
9–0
Villeneuve
Stade Velodrome de Lescure , Bordeaux
19,788
1939–40
Catalan
20–16
Pau XIII
Stade des Minimes , Toulouse
10,000
1940–44: Rugby league outlawed by Vichy regime
1944–45
Carcassonne
13–12
Toulouse
Stade Jean Laffon , Perpignan
1945–46
Carcassonne
12–0
Toulouse
Stade de Gerland , Lyon
1946–47
Roanne
19–0
Carcassonne
15,000
1947–48
Roanne
3–2
Carcassonne
Marseille
20,000
1948–49
Marseille
12–5
Carcassonne
Stade Albert Domec , Carcassonne
23,500
1949–50
Carcassonne
21–7
Marseille
Perpignan
18,000
1950–51
Lyon
15–10
Catalan
Stade Chapou , Toulouse
21,933
1951–52
Carcassonne
18–6
Marseille
16,645
1952–53
Carcassonne
19–12
Lyon
22,000
1953–54
Bordeaux XIII
7–4
Marseille
8,000
1954–55
Lyon
7–6
Carcassonne
12,000
1955–56
Albi
13–5
Carcassonne
15,850
1956–57
Catalan
14–9
Avignon
9,000
1957–58
Albi
8–6
Carcassonne
16,163
1958–59
Villeneuve
24–16
Lézignan
13,000
1959–60
Roanne
31–24
Albi
13,800
1960–61
Lézignan
7–4
Roanne
6,998
1961–62
Albi
14–7
Villeneuve
12,068
1962–63
Lézignan
20–13
St Gaudens
12,200
1963–64
Villeneuve
4–3
Toulouse
5,166
1964–65
Toulouse
47–15
Villeneuve
8,837
1965–66
Carcassonne
45–20
St Gaudens
11,244
1966–67
Carcassonne
39–15
St Gaudens
10,779
1967–68
Limoux
13–12
Carcassonne
14,432
1968–69
Catalan
12–11
St Gaudens
8,326
1969–70
St Gaudens
32–10
Catalan
21,300
1970–71
St Estève
13–4
St Gaudens
8,179
1971–72
Carcassonne
21–9
St Gaudens
11,566
1972–73
Toulouse
18–0
Marseille
13,827
1973–74
St Gaudens
21–8
Villeneuve
5,696
1974–75
Toulouse
10–9
St Estève
5,015
1975–76
Carcassonne
14–6
Lézignan
14,000
1976–77
Albi
19–10
Carcassonne
Stadium Municipal d'Albi , Albi
18,325
1977–78
Lézignan
3–0
Catalan
Toulouse
10,358
1978–79
Catalan
17–2
Carcassonne
13,202
1979–80
Villeneuve
12–7
St Estève
10,029
1980–81 Villeneuve v Catalan abandoned after six minutes due to fighting; no championship awarded.
1981–82
Catalan
21–8
St Estève
Toulouse
8,504
1982–83
Catalan
10–8
Villeneuve
10,628
1983–84
Catalan
30–6
Villeneuve
8,182
1984–85
Catalan
26–6
Le Pontet XIII
8,797
1985–86
Le Pontet XIII
19–6
Catalan
8,000
1986–87
Catalan
11–3
Le Pontet XIII
4,350
1987–88
Le Pontet XIII
14–2
Catalan
9,950
1988–89
St Estève
23–4
Le Pontet XIII
Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitie , Narbonne
9,936
1989–90
St Estève
24–23
Carcassonne
8,000
1990–91
St Gaudens
10–8
Villeneuve
Toulouse
6,031
1991–92
Carcassonne
11–10
St Estève
6,000
1992–93
St Estève
9–8
Catalan
10,000
1993–93
Catalan
6–4
Pia
Stade des Sports Et de l'Amitie, Narbonne
12,000
1994–95
Pia
12–10
St Estève
13,200
1995–96
Villeneuve
27–26
St Estève
10,000
1996–97
St Estève
28–24
Villeneuve
12,000
1997–98
St Estève
15–8
Villeneuve
12,000
1998–99
Villeneuve
33–20
St Gaudens
Paris
7,592
1999–00
Toulouse
20–18
St Estève
6,500
2000–01
Villeneuve
32–20
Toulouse
Toulouse
9,000
2001–02
Villeneuve
17–0
Union Treiziste Catalane
Stade de la Mediterranee , Béziers
8,000
From the 2002–03 season, the French Rugby League Championship split into two divisions: Elite One Championship and Elite Two Championship .
Champions by club
Club
Wins
Runners up
Winning Years
1
XIII Catalan
11
7
1935–36, 1939–40, 1956–57, 1968–69, 1978–79, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1993–94
2
AS Carcassonne
10
10
1944–45, 1945–46, 1949–50, 1951–52, 1952–53, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1971–72, 1975–76, 1991–92
3
Villeneuve Leopards
8
10
1934–35, 1958–59, 1963–64, 1979–80, 1995–96, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2001–02
4
AS Saint Estève
6
7
1970–71, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1992–93, 1996–97, 1997–98
5
RC Albi
5
1
1937–38, 1955–56, 1957–58, 1961–62, 1976–77
6
Toulouse Olympique
4
4
1964–65, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1999–2000
7
RC Roanne XIII
4
1
1938–39, 1946–47, 1947–48, 1959–60
8
St Gaudens
3
7
1969–70, 1973–74, 1990–91
9
Lézignan Sangliers
3
2
1960–61, 1962–63, 1977–78
10
Le Pontet XIII
2
3
1985–86, 1987–88
11=
Bordeaux XIII
2
1
1936–37, 1953–54
11=
Lyon Villeurbanne XIII
2
1
1950–51, 1954–55
13
Marseille XIII
1
4
1948–49
14
Pia XIII
1
1
1994–95
15
Limoux Grizzlies
1
0
1967–68
16=
SO Avignon
0
1
16=
Union Treiziste Catalane
0
1
Won title on points: no play-off was used
Match abandoned after six minutes after the beginning due to fighting; no championship awarded.
Books
Le Rugby à XIII le plus français du monde −1934 to 1996– by Louis Bonnery ,
The Forbidden game by Mike Rylance.
See also
References
External links