Stade Aurillacois Cantal Auvergne

Stade Aurillacois Cantal Auvergne (commonly known as Aurillac) is a French professional rugby union club that was founded in 1904 and currently play in the Rugby Pro D2, the second division of French rugby. Aurillac`s home matches are mostly played at the Stade Jean Alric, which has a capacity of around 9,000.

Aurillac
Full nameStade Aurillacois Cantal Auvergne
Founded1904 (1904)
LocationAurillac, France
Ground(s)Stade Jean Alric (Capacity: 9,000)
PresidentChristian Millette
Coach(es)Romeo Gontineac
League(s)Pro D2
2022–2310th
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.stade-aurillacois.fr

Honours

Current standings

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD B Pts Qualification
1 Oyonnax (C, P) 30 23 1 6 904 457 +447 17 111 Top 14 promotion play-offs
2 Grenoble 30 19 3 8 672 588 +84 8 87[lower-alpha 1]
3 Mont-de-Marsan 30 19 0 11 764 649 +115 10 86
4 Nevers 30 17 3 10 718 551 +167 11 85
5 Vannes 30 17 1 12 718 633 +85 11 81
6 Agen 30 15 1 14 653 583 +70 15 77
7 Colomiers 30 15 0 15 674 678 4 10 70
8 Provence 30 13 4 13 652 638 +14 9 69
9 Béziers 30 13 1 16 700 716 16 11 65
10 Aurillac 30 15 0 15 586 706 120 5 65
11 Biarritz 30 12 2 16 690 699 9 8 60
12 Rouen 30 12 2 16 594 767 173 6 58
13 Montauban 30 12 1 17 678 784 106 6 54[lower-alpha 1]
14 Soyaux Angoulême 30 11 0 19 569 697 128 8 52
15 Carcassonne (R) 30 10 1 19 553 677 124 10 52 Relegation to Nationale
16 Massy (R) 30 7 0 23 499 801 302 5 33
Source: Pro D2
Rules for classification: When two teams have the same points total, position is determined by head-to-head results before points difference.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Grenoble were penalised three competition points, and Montauban were penalised two, for financial and administrative issues that made the clubs "non-compliant with the regulatory provisions and decisions of the CCCP".[1][2]

Current squad

The Aurillac squad for the 2022–23 season is:[3]

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

Player Position Union
Luka Nioradze Hooker Georgia (country) Georgia
Adrian Smith Hooker New Zealand New Zealand
Tim Daniel Prop France France
Alexandre Plantier Prop France France
Giorgi Kartvelishvili Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Gymaël Jean-Jacques Prop France France
Henzo Kiteau Prop France France
Jarad Leveque Prop France France
Julien Royer Prop France France
Robbie Rodgers Prop South Africa South Africa
Cam Dodson Lock England England
Giorgi Javakhia Lock Georgia (country) Georgia
Martial Rolland Lock France France
Jean-Baptiste Singer Lock France France
Yann Tivoli Lock France France
Theo Cambon Back row France France
Latuka Maituku Back row France France
Eoghan Masterson Back row Ireland Ireland
Steve Moukete Back row Cameroon Cameroon
Maxime Profit Back row France France
Didier Tison Back row France France
Player Position Union
Mikheil Alania Scrum-half Georgia (country) Georgia
Hugo Bouyssou Scrum-half France France
David Delarue Scrum-half France France
Peter Nelson Fly-half Canada Canada
Marc Palmier Fly-half France France
Christa Powell Centre Fiji Fiji
Lucas Vaccaro Centre France France
Simeli Yabaki Centre Fiji Fiji
Jimmy Yobo Centre France France
AJ Coertzen Wing South Africa South Africa
Gauthier Minguillón Wing Spain Spain
Elijah Niko Wing New Zealand New Zealand
Albert Valentin Wing France France
Giorgi Gogoladze Fullback Georgia (country) Georgia
Pierre Le Huby Fullback France France
Anderson Neisen Fullback France France

Espoirs squad

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

Player Position Union
Matthew Bowden Hooker South Africa South Africa
Lilian Djomboue Hooker France France
Basa Khonelidze Hooker Georgia (country) Georgia
Theo Lachaud Hooker France France
Ronan Loughnane Hooker Ireland Ireland
Ivan Beskov Prop Russia Russia
Antoine Certain Prop France France
Hugo Dussaillant Prop France France
Nicoloz Kardava Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Irakli Mchedlidze Prop Georgia (country) Georgia
Nepote Moala Prop Tonga Tonga
Lilian Rohrhurst Prop France France
Skip Jongejan Lock Netherlands Netherlands
Dirco Lourens Lock South Africa South Africa
Mosa'ati Moala Lock Tonga Tonga
Mehdi Slamani Lock France France
Moncef Bessedjerari Back row France France
Aleksandre Burduli Back row Georgia (country) Georgia
Tim De Jong Back row Netherlands Netherlands
Riaan Grove Back row Namibia Namibia
Hugo Huurman Back row Netherlands Netherlands
Maxime Kohlman Back row France France
Nikoloz Sakvarelidze Back row Georgia (country) Georgia
Beka Shvangiradze Back row Georgia (country) Georgia
Player Position Union
Boris Hadinegoro Scrum-half Netherlands Netherlands
Paul-Baptiste Ortoli Scrum-half France France
Leo Salvan Scrum-half France France
Antoine Aucagne Fly-half France France
Elliot Michel Fly-half France France
Petre Khutsishvili Fly-half Georgia (country) Georgia
Hugo Bastard Centre France France
Adolph Bothma Centre South Africa South Africa
Gabriel Goursolas Centre France France
Jayden Mattheys Centre South Africa South Africa
Juun Pieters Centre Netherlands Netherlands
Jordan Janes van Rensburg Wing South Africa South Africa
Louka Viala Wing France France
Kevin Lafay Fullback France France
Jules Margarit Fullback France France
Dachi Papunashvili Fullback Georgia (country) Georgia

Notable former players

See also

References

  1. "Le FCG sanctionné de trois points de retrait au classement par la Ligue !". Le Dauphiné libéré (in French). 21 November 2022. Retrieved 18 January 2023. Un retrait de cinq points dont deux points avec sursis au classement du championnat professionnel de Pro D2 de la saison en cours [...] Cette sanction a été prononcée au motif du « non-respect des dispositions réglementaires et décisions de la CCCP ».
  2. "Pro D2 : l'US Montauban sanctionnée de cinq points de retrait pour la prochaine saison !" [Pro D2: US Montauban sanctioned with five withdrawal points for the next season!]. La Dépêche (in French). 20 May 2022. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  3. "Equipe - Effectif PRO D2". Stade Aurillacois Cantal Auvergne (in French). Retrieved 16 December 2022.


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