Sporting Olympique Avignon also known as Avignon XIII or SO Avignon are a semi-professional
rugby league
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team based in
Avignon
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in the south of
France
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. They currently play in the
Elite One Championship
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. The club was formed in 1916 and they enjoyed their best spell during the 1950s when they lifted the
Lord Derby Cup
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twice and reached two other finals as well as being runners up in the
French rugby league championship
The French rugby league championship (french: Le Championnat de France de Rugby à XIII) has been the major rugby league tournament for semi-professional and professional clubs in France since the sport was introduced to the country in the 1930s.
...
. The club plays its home matches at the
Parc des Sports (Avignon)
Parc des Sports is a multi-purpose stadium in Avignon, France. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of AC Avignonnais. The capacity of the stadium is 17,518 spectators.
Rugby league
Since its opening in 1 ...
. The current head coach is their former player and ex French international
Renaud Guigue
History
On March 16, 1916 Sporting Olympique Avignon were formed as a rugby and athletics club by Viscount du Tertre and Marius Bremond who would be the club's first president and vice president respectively. After the war and when Rugby League could be played again in France following the Vichy government's banning of the game, SO Avignon decided to join Rugby League under the leadership of head coach and captain Francois Riviere. It was during the 1950s that the club would have its most successful period, they reached their first
French rugby league championship
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final in 1957 while also lifting the
Lord Derby Cup
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in 1955 and 1956 and being runner up in 1958 and 59, during this time they played in front of crowds of more than 10,000 and were well known for playing local youth players.
Since their boom years the club has experienced both highs and lows. They won the
Lord Derby Cup
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in 1982 and again 1989. The youth team also lifted the cup in 1982 and in 1995 they completed a league and cup double under coaches
Gerard Faure and
Frederic Bissiere. It was during this time that their main stand at their ground caught fire as the club struggled both on and off the field, but thanks to
Bernard Gayraud the club survived. In 1998 following their relegation to the
Elite Two Championship
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they caused a major surprise by once again reaching the
Lord Derby Cup
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final but lost to
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.
In November 2001 the club's president
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had no option but to put the club into liquidation due to its debts, but the club didn't die and under
Roger Secula and
Christophe Jouffret Avignon was reformed and were accepted into the
National Division 2
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Regional League, which is the 4th tier. After 2 seasons they won promotion to the
National Division 1 League where they stayed for another 2 seasons before being relegated back to the 4th tier. In 2006 they were promoted back to
National Division 1. During 2008 the club spent time at the
Parc des Sports while their own ground was being refurbished and artificial turf laid. Since their return to the
Elite One Championship
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the club have reached the semi-finals of the play-offs in 2011 and in 2013 they once again won the
Lord Derby Cup
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beating
Limoux Grizzlies
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38-37
Colours and Badge
SO Avignon play in blue and white hooped shirts with white shorts. The club adopted the Bison, nickname and emblem, during the late 1990s as the trend for British Rugby League clubs at that time was to adopt a moniker. The emblem was so obviously heavily modeled from the
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NHL team's logo at the time. The Bison is a reference to the famous ''Bison of Vaucluse'' which was the nickname given to their former player
André Savonne a winger with the club during the 1950s.
Stadium
Stade Saint Ruf or to give it its full name Stade Pierre Bazet St Ruf has been the only ground that
SO Avignon have used apart from a brief spell in 2008 when they used the
Parc des Sports across town. During their heyday in the 1950s more than 10,000 spectators would crowd together along the wooden benches and grassy bank. Adjacent to the ground there used to be a local brewery but that has long gone and has been replaced by a bypass. A new stand was built after a fire destroyed the original wooden stand. In 2008 an artificial pitch was laid. The main stand is now right up to the pitch and has VIP and press facilities along with a bar and a club shop. All the seats are undercover.
The club currently use
Parc des Sports (Avignon)
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Rugby league
Since its opening in 1 ...
where it plays its home matches.
Players
Current squad
Squad for 2021-22 Season
Internationals
Below is a list of every player to have been capped while at
SO Avignon (All France)
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André Beraud 1947-53 (17 apps)
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Jacques Merquey 1951-60 (37 Apps)
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Guy Delaye
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Career
Delaye, then playing for Marseille XIII, was called up to play the 1954 Rugby League World Cup which was ...
1952-55 (5 Apps)
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Roger Rey
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1952-61 (24 Apps)
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André Soaps 1953-61 (20 Apps)
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Robert Moulinas 1954-60 (2 Apps)
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Jacques Fabre
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1955-59 (9 Apps)
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Jean Rouqueirol 1955-59 (13 Apps)
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Auguste Parent 1956-57 (11 Apps)
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René Jean 1957-59 (6 Apps)
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André Casas
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Career
He played for several clubs during his career, starting for Avignon, with which he won the Lord Derby Cup in 1956, later, for XIII ...
1959-60 (8 Apps)
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Gérard Soaps 1964 (8 Apps)
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André Ferren
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Biography
Before his rugby league career, Ferren practiced track and field in Avignon, at Stade Saint Ruf. During a training session he entered into ...
1964-69 (6 Apps)
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Marius Frattini 1965-73 (6 Apps)
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Jean-René Ledru 1968-74 (4 Apps)
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Patrick Carrias 1969 (1 Apps)
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Jean-Marie Imbert 1971-78 (20 Apps)
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1971-77 ( 16 Apps)
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Jacques Garzino 1972-74 (3 Apps)
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Aimé Barcelli 1974 (1 Apps)
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Hervé Bonet 1977 (4 Apps)
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Renaud Guigue 1977-83 (14 Apps)
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Jackie Imbert
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1977-83 (7 Apps)
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Bernard Imbert
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1981 (1 App)
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Patrick Entat 1986-95 (34 Apps)
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Thierry Buttignol
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1989-93 (14 Apps)
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Christian Piredda
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1990 (1 App)
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1991 (1 App)
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Patrick Accroue 1994 (2 Apps)
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Lucien Demacedo 1995 (1 App)
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Olivier Arnaud 2015 (3 Apps)
Honours
* Elite One Championship (1) 2017-18
* Lord Derby Cup (5): 1954-55, 1955–56, 1981–82, 1988–89, 2012–13
External links
* http://www.soavignon.com/accueil/
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Avignon, Sporting Olympique
1916 establishments in France
French rugby league teams
Rugby clubs established in 1916
Sport in Avignon