SC Albi

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Albi
Full name Sporting Club Albigeois
Founded 1907
Location Albi, France
Ground(s) Stadium Municipal d'Albi
Capacity 12,000
President Joseph Mir
Coach Eric Bechu
League Top 14
2006-07 10th
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Official website
www.sca-albi.fr
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Sporting Club Albigeois is a professional French rugby union club currently competing at the first level (Top 14) of the French league system. Founded in 1907, the club plays at the Stadium municipal d'Albi (capacity 12,000). They wear black and yellow. They are based in Albi in Midi-Pyrénées.

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[edit] History

Sporting Club Albigeois was founded in December 1906 as a sportsclub where, in addition to rugby, tennis and running were practiced. Their first title came in 1926 when they beat Stade Toulousain in the final of the highly competitive championnat des Pyrénées (Pyrénées league).

In 1940, the Vichy regime forced towns with a population below 50,000 to merge their sports clubs in single entities. (UA Gaillac is another rugby union example). Vichy also targeted the professional rugby league and Albi was forced to bring together the two local clubs, S.C. Albi and R.C. Albi XIII under the name Albi Olympique.

In 1945, each club went its way and recovered its previous name. In 1949, SC Albi reached the First Division. In 1955, it qualified for the playoffs, managing to oust the prestigious Racing Club de France in the first round, before going down to Romans in the round of 16.

Until the 1980s, Albi will go through regular ups-and-downs between the first and second divisions (Div 1 1961-1970, 1973-75, 1977-79, Div 2, 1957-1959, 1970-73, 1975-77, 1979-85). Their only notable performance will be another playoff win against Toulouse in 1974. Albi remained in the second or third divisions until 2000.

The millennium was very favourable for Albi. The club reached three consecutive third division finals, all lost, in 2000, 2001 et 2002, to FC Oloron Sainte-Marie, Oyonnax and Tours. However, the professional Pro D2 offered two promotion spots in 2002 and Albi was back in the second division.

It took them four more years to take the last step. After finishing second to US Montauban in the 2006 regular season, they went on to beat AS Béziers and US Dax in the promotion playoffs and secure the final spot in the élite league Top 14.

[edit] Honours

  • French league, Division 1:
    • Round of 16 : 1955, 1974
  • French League, Division 1, B Group: (the second division)
    • semi-final: 1980, 1986
  • French league, Nationale 1: (Div 3, highest amateur level)
    • Runner-up: 2000
  • French league, Promotion Nationale: (Div 3, highest amateur level)
    • Runner-up: 2001
  • French league, Fédérale 1: (Div 3, highest amateur level)
    • Runner-up: 2002
  • Championnat des Pyrénées:
    • Winner 1926

[edit] Current Squad

Nat. Position Player
Flag of France PR Pierre Correia
Flag of France PR Stéphane Delpuech
Flag of France PR Jérôme Taofifénua Filitoga
Flag of France PR Martin Gady
Flag of France PR Christophe Lafoy
Flag of France PR Mathieu Larrouy
Flag of Samoa PR Ronny Uipa Sua
Flag of France HK Nicolas Grelon
Flag of France HK Guillaume Ribes
Flag of France HK Pierre Saby
Flag of France LK Paul Guffroy
Flag of France LK Philippe Guicherd
Flag of France LK Franck Maréchal
Flag of France LK Arnaud Méla
Flag of South Africa LK Crisjan van der Westhuizen
Flag of France FL Stanislas Krzesinski
Flag of France FL Yoann Misse
Flag of France N8 Vincent Clement
Flag of France N8 Lilian Ducos
Nat. Position Player
Flag of France SH Kevin Boulogne
Flag of France SH Sébastien Pages
Flag of South Africa FH André Hough
Flag of France FH Mathieu Maillard
Flag of Wales FH Cerith Rees
Flag of England CE Tim Bowker
Flag of France CE Thibault Lacroix
Flag of France CE Thomas Sanchou
Flag of New Zealand CE Dimitri Senio
Flag of France WG Régis Bianco
Flag of Canada WG Justin Mensah-Coker
Flag of South Africa WG Willem Meyer
Flag of France WG Patrice Serre
Flag of France FB Frédéric Manca
Flag of New Zealand FB John Stewart

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[edit] Notable Former Players

  • Flag of France Robert Basauri
  • Flag of France René Bousquet. 9 caps. One of the 15 Frenchmen who defeated England for the first time i1927.
  • Flag of France Pierre Danos
  • Flag of France Charles-Antoine Gonnet. 16 cap. Also beat the English in 1927
  • Flag of France Bernard Momméjat. 9 caps with SCA

[edit] Trivia

  • French president Georges Pompidou accepted to be honorary chairman of the club in 1969 and paid his fees regularly until he died in 1974. [1].

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