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US Montauban
Full nameUnion Sportive Montalbanaise
UnionFédération Française de Rugby
Gegründet1903
StandortMontauban, France
Ground(s)Stade Sapiac (Capacity: 12,600)
PresidentRobert Gomes
Coach(es)Sébastien Calvet
League(s)Pro D2
2021–228th
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
usmsapiac.fr

US Montauban (Occitan: Union Esportiva Montalban) is a French rugby union club that currently competes in Rugby Pro D2, the second level of the country's professional league system. They have also competed at the top level, Top 14, in the past, most recently between 2007 and 2010. The club is based in Montauban in the département of Tarn-et-Garonne in Occitania.

In April 2010, it was announced the club would be relegated from the Top 14 to the Rugby Pro D2 at the end of the 2009/2010 season after breaking budget rules for the league. Although the club appealed the ruling it started to release players to reduce its budget.[1] The club was not in the relegation zone at the time, thereby saving CS Bourgoin-Jallieu, Aviron Bayonnais and Montpellier Hérault RC a nervous run in as they were in the relegation battle with Montauban. On the 26 April 2010, the club filed for bankruptcy at a commercial court following a meeting of the club's board of directors.[2]

On 24 May 2014, it was announced that they had won promotion back to Pro D2 for the 2014–15 season as a result of winning the Fédérale 1 semi-final 35 – 12 against Lille Métropole Rugby.[3] They went on to win the Fédérale 1 title, defeating Massy 18–14 in the final.[4]

History

The club was established in 1903. The club made its first championship appearance in the 1967 season, when it captured its first championship title, defeating CA Bègles 11 points to 3 in Bordeaux. It gained promotion from Pro D2 for the 2006–07 season.

In its first match of the 2006-07 season, Montauban defeated Narbonne 41–20, gaining five points (including a bonus point) to go to second in the table after round one. The team continued in surprisingly strong form for a newly promoted team, notably handing early runaway league leaders Stade Français their first defeat of the season, 15–9, in Round 10 on 6 October. Montauban ended the season in seventh place, a respectable position for a newly promoted team. The 2007-08 season saw it consolidate its Top 14 position, again finishing seventh. Because Toulouse advanced to the final of that year's Heineken Cup, which was farther than any team from England or Italy, Montauban was given a place in the 2008-09 Heineken Cup, pooled with champions Munster.

Current standings

Template:2021–22 Rugby Pro D2 Table

Current squad

The Montauban squad for the 2021–22 season is:[5]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Cyril Deligny Hooker Frankreich Frankreich
Kévin Firmin Hooker Frankreich Frankreich
Arnaud Feltrin Hooker Frankreich Frankreich
Nicolas Agnesi Prop Frankreich Frankreich
Yassin Boutemanni Prop Frankreich Frankreich
Mirian Burduli Prop Georgia (country) Georgien
Pierre Commenge Prop Frankreich Frankreich
Simon Renaud Prop Frankreich Frankreich
Paul Tailhades Prop Frankreich Frankreich
Kamaliele Tufele Prop Frankreich Frankreich
Christopher Vaotoa Prop Frankreich Frankreich
Dan Malafosse Lock Frankreich Frankreich
Alexandre Manukula Lock Frankreich Frankreich
Maselino Paulino Lock Samoa Samoa
Jean Sousa Lock Portugal Portugal
Tjiuee Uanivi Lock Namibia Namibia
Louis Vincent Lock Frankreich Frankreich
Simon Augry Back row Frankreich Frankreich
Stephane Munoz Back row Frankreich Frankreich
Quentin Pueyo Back row Frankreich Frankreich
Fred Quercy Back row Spanien Spanien
Luke Stringer Back row Südafrika Südafrika
Dimitri Vaotoa Back row Frankreich Frankreich
Player Position Union
Quentin Delord Scrum-half Frankreich Frankreich
Louis Druart Scrum-half Frankreich Frankreich
Nikola Matawalu Scrum-half Fidschi Fidschi
Anthony Meric Scrum-half Frankreich Frankreich
Nic Stirzaker Scrum-half Australien Australien
Jerome Bosviel Fly-half Frankreich Frankreich
Wharenui Hawera Fly-half Neuseeland Neuseeland
Franck Pourteau Fly-half Frankreich Frankreich
Tom Richard Fly-half Frankreich Frankreich
Raphael Sanchez Fly-half Frankreich Frankreich
Paul Bonnefond Centre Frankreich Frankreich
Maxime Mathy Centre Frankreich Frankreich
Benjamin Puntous Centre Frankreich Frankreich
Dylan Sage Centre Südafrika Südafrika
Taleta Tupuola Centre Neuseeland Neuseeland
Stéphane Ahmed Wing Frankreich Frankreich
Hugo Le Gall Wing Frankreich Frankreich
Epeli Momo Wing Fidschi Fidschi
Maxime Salles Fullback Frankreich Frankreich
Segundo Tuculet Fullback Argentinien Argentinien

Honours

  • French championship:
    • Champions: 1967
  • Rugby Pro D2:
    • Champions: 2001, 2006
  • Fédérale 1
    • Champions (Trophée Jean-Prat): 2014
  • Challenge de l'Espérance:
    • Champions: 1967
  • Challenge Antoine Béguère:
    • Champions: 1971
  • Challenge Armand Vaquerin:
    • Champions: 2005
    • Runners-up: 2004

Finals results

French championship

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Attendance
28 May 1967 US Montauban CA Bègles 11-3 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 32,115

Trophée Jean-Prat

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Attendance
7 June 2014 US Montauban RC Massy 18-14 Stade Jean-Antoine Moueix, Libourne 4,500

References

  1. ^ "Planet Rugby | Rugby Union Tournaments | Top 14 | Delasau begins likely Montauban exodus". www.planetrugby.com. Archived from the original on 2010-04-13.
  2. ^ "Yahoo UK & Ireland - Sports News - Live Scores - Results". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Demi-finale Fédérale 1 - Massy et Montauban retrouvent la Pro D2". Midi Olympique (in French). 24 May 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Rugby: Montauban champion de France de Fédérale 1". L'Équipe (in French). 7 June 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  5. ^ "USM Sapiac - Les Joueurs". US Montauban (in French). Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  • USM Rugby - 100 photos pour un centenaire, 2003