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1899–1900 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries France
ChampionsRacing Club de France
Runners-upSBUC
← 1898–991900–01 →

The 1899–1900 French Rugby Union Championship was won by Racing club de France that defeated SBUC in the final.

The winner of the tournament of province was SBUC that won the championship of Garonne, after the F.C. Lyon refused to participate at the final stage. Stade Bordelais beat S.O.E. Toulouse that leave the field contesting the hard play of their opponents.

Teams participating

Was the eight winner of regional championships .

  • Paris: Racing Club de France
  • North-West': Le Havre Athletic Club
  • Centre-West: Vélo Sport Chartrain
  • South West: F.C. Lyon
  • Alps  : Stade grenoblois
  • South: Stade Olympien des Étudiants de Toulouse
  • South-West  : Stade Bordelais Université Club
  • Littoral : Olympique de Marseille.

Table of results

 First roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
               
  
 
 FC Lyon11
  
  Stade grenoblois 0
 FC Lyon5
  
 Olympique de Marseille4
  
  
  
 FC Lyonforf.
  
 Racing club de France
  
  
  
 Racing club de France 31
  
 Le Havre AC11
 Le Havre AC
 22 April – Levallois-Perret
  Vélo Sport Chartrain forf.
 Racing club de France37
  
 Stade Bordelais 3
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 3 June – Rome
  
 Stade Bordelais
  
 SOE Toulouse Third place
  
   
  
   
  
   
  
 
  
 

Final

Teams Racing club de FranceSBUC
Score 37–3
Date 22 April 1900
Venue Levallois-Perret
Referee Camille Berthommé
Line-up
Racing Club de France Alexandre Pharamond, Goudard, Cyril Rutherford, Jean Collas, Frantz Reichel, Charles Gondouin, Léon Binoche, Paul Muret, Wladimir Aïtoff, André Roosevelt, Hubert Lefèbvre, Emile Sarrade, Etienne Lesage, Bell, R. Erzbischoff
SBUC Jean Guiraut, Pascal Laporte, W.C. Campbell, Campbell Cartwright, Louis Soulé, Mazières, Paul Lauga, Carlos, Charles Lauga, Carlos Deltour, Pierre Terrigi, Henri Houssemont, Marcel Laffitte, Georges Marx, Williamson. Prelacement : Roger Saint-Bonnet
Scorers
Racing Club de France 9 tries Bondouin (3), Sarrade (2), Lesage, Rutherford, Goudard, Reichel,
5 conversions by Rutherford
SBUC 1 try by Laporte

Notes and references

  1. La Presse, N°2854 du 22 mars 1900, p.3, sur gallica.bnf.fr.

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