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| image = SC Albi logo.svg
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| coach = [[Jean Christophe Bacca]]<br> [[Henri Broncan]]
| coach = [[Jean Christophe Bacca]]<br> [[Henri Broncan]]
| captain = [[Vincent Clément]]
| captain = [[Vincent Clément]]
| league = [[Rugby Pro D2|Pro D2]]
| league = [[Championnat Fédéral Nationale|Nationale]]
| season = [[2013–14 Rugby Pro D2 season|2013–14]]
| season = [[2022–23 Championnat Fédéral Nationale season|2022–23]]
| position = 12th
| position = 3rd (playoff semi-finalists)
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'''Sporting Club Albigeois''' is a professional [[France|French]] [[rugby union]] club playing the second-level [[Rugby Pro D2]]. During the past years it went back and forth between [[Top 14]], the highest level of the [[National Rugby League (France)|French league system]] and the second-level [[Rugby Pro D2]]. Their last time in the Top 14 was for 2009–10 after winning the [[2008–09 Rugby Pro D2 season|2008–09]] promotion playoffs. The previous one began in 2006 and came to an end after the [[2007–08 Top 14 season|2007–08 season]] due to financial issues. 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]].
'''Sporting Club Albigeois''' is a professional [[France|French]] [[rugby union]] club playing the third-level [[Championnat Fédéral Nationale|Nationale]]. During the past years it went back and forth between [[Top 14]], the highest level of the [[National Rugby League (France)|French league system]] and the second-level [[Rugby Pro D2]]. Their last time in the Top 14 was for 2009–10 after winning the [[2008–09 Rugby Pro D2 season|2008–09]] promotion playoffs. The previous one began in 2006 and came to an end after the [[2007–08 Top 14 season|2007–08 season]] due to financial issues. 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 [[Occitania (administrative region)|Occitanie]].


==History==
==History==
'''Sporting Club Albigeois''' was founded in December 1906 as a sportsclub where, in addition to rugby, [[tennis]] and [[athletics (track and field)|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).
'''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 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 Métro 92 Paris|Racing Club de France]] in the first round, before going down to Romans in the round of 16.
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 Métro 92 Paris|Racing Club de France]] in the first round, before going down to Romans in the round of 16.


Until the 1980s, Albi went 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 was another playoff win against [[Stade Toulousain|Toulouse]] in 1974. Albi remained in the second or third divisions until 2000.
Until the 1980s, Albi went 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 was another playoff win against [[Stade Toulousain|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 Rugby|Oyonnax]] and Tours. However, the professional Pro D2 offered two promotion spots in 2002 and Albi was back in the second division.
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 Rugby|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]]. They remained in Top 14 until the 2007-08 season. Although they finished 12th that season, which would normally have kept them in the top flight, they were forcibly relegated to Pro D2 due to financial issues.
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]]. They remained in Top 14 until the 2007–08 season. Although they finished 12th that season, which would normally have kept them in the top flight, they were forcibly relegated to Pro D2 due to financial issues.


[[2008–09 Rugby Pro D2 season|The following season]], they finished third on the regular-season table, qualifying for the promotion playoffs. Their home playoff semifinal against [[Atlantique Stade Rochelais|La Rochelle]] ended 12–12 in regulation. Each team slotted a penalty in extra time, which ended 15–15. Under French rules, the first tiebreaker in such a situation is fewest red cards. Since neither side had a player sent off, the next tiebreaker is number of tries, followed by number of penalties scored. Albi went through because they had kicked 5 penalties to La Rochelle's 4 (and one drop goal). They defeated [[Oyonnax Rugby|Oyonnax]] 14–12 in the playoff final on 31 May 2009 in [[Stade Yves-du-Manoir (Montpellier)|Montpellier]] to secure their place in the Top 14 2009-2010 season.
[[2008–09 Rugby Pro D2 season|The following season]], they finished third on the regular-season table, qualifying for the promotion playoffs. Their home playoff semifinal against [[Stade Rochelais|La Rochelle]] ended 12–12 in regulation. Each team slotted a penalty in extra time, which ended 15–15. Under French rules, the first tiebreaker in such a situation is fewest red cards. Since neither side had a player sent off, the next tiebreaker is number of tries, followed by number of penalties scored. Albi went through because they had kicked 5 penalties to La Rochelle's 4 (and one drop goal). They defeated [[Oyonnax Rugby|Oyonnax]] 14–12 in the playoff final on 31 May 2009 in [[Stade Yves-du-Manoir (Montpellier)|Montpellier]] to secure their place in the Top 14 2009–2010 season.


By April 2010 the club had already been relegated from the Top 14 after recording only 3 wins all season.<ref>http://www.planetrugby.com/tables/0,25806,9818,00.html#9818</ref>
By April 2010 the club had already been relegated from the Top 14 after recording only 3 wins all season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.planetrugby.com/tables/0,25806,9818,00.html#9818|title = Rugby Live Centre}}</ref>


==Honours==
==Honours==
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==Current standings==
==Current standings==
{{2015–16 Rugby Pro D2 season}}
{{#lst:2024–25 Championnat Fédéral Nationale season|table}}


==Current squad==
==Current squad==


The current Albi squad is:<ref name="L’effectif">{{cite web | url=http://www.sca-albi.fr/leffectif/ | title=L'effectif | work=Sporting Club Albigeois | access-date=19 July 2018 | language=fr}}</ref>
''2016-17''

{{Rugby squad start}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size:90%; width:60%"
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=HK | name=[[Malik Djebablah]]}}
|-
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=HK | name=[[Maxime Fray]]}}
! colspan="100%" | Albi squad
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=HK | name=[[Cyriac Ponnau]]}}
|- valign="top"
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=PR | name=[[Max Curie]]}}
|
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=PR | name=[[Bastien Dedieu]]}}
'''Props'''
{{rugby squad player | nat=GER | pos=PR | name='''[[Samy Füchsel]]'''}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Vladimir Bida]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=PR | name=[[Mickaël Hygonnet]]}}
* {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Niccolo Ceccato]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=PR | name=[[Christophe Lafoy]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Swan Cormenier]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=PR | name=[[Thomas Pretkowski]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Bastien Dedieu]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=AUS | pos=PR | name=[[Christopher Seuteni]]}}
* {{flagicon|Georgia}} [[Zaza Navrozashvili]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=GEO | pos=PR | name='''[[Beka Sheklashvili]]'''}}
* {{flagicon|Cameroon}} [[Ralph Laurel Po'o Njike]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=PR | name=[[Yusuf Tuncer]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Benoît Sevestre]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=LK | name=[[Matthieu André]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Lomualito Tafili]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=LK | name=[[Russlan Boukerou]]}}
* {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[Patrick Toetu]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=LK | name=[[César Damiani]]}}

{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=LK | name=[[Benjamin Desroches]]}}
'''Hookers'''
{{rugby squad player | nat=TON | pos=FL | name='''[[Daniel Faleafa]]'''}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Romain Casals]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=FL | name=[[Vincent Farre]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Arthur Castant]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=FL | name=[[Fred Quercy]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Arnaud Feltrin]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=TON | pos=FL | name=[[Nomani Tonga]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Romain Hollet]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=N8 | name=[[Julien Raynaud]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Gymael Jean-Jacques]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=TON | pos=N8 | name=[[Tunufai Tavalea]]}}

{{rugby squad mid}}
'''Locks'''
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=SH | name=[[Théo Entraygues]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Matthieu André]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=SH | name=[[Thibaut Bisman]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Russlan Boukerou]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=FH | name=[[Romain Barthelemy]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Gianni Gaillard]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=NZL | pos=FH | name=[[Daniel Kirkpatrick]]}}
* {{flagicon|Tonga}} [[Nomani Tonga]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=FH | name=[[Ilian Perraux]]}}

{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=CE | name=[[Baptiste Bonnet]]}}
||
{{rugby squad player | nat=NAM | pos=WG | name='''[[Conrad Marais]]'''}}

{{rugby squad player | nat=FIJ | pos=WG | name=[[Nasoni Naqiri]]}}
'''Loose forwards'''
{{rugby squad player | nat=FIJ | pos=WG | name=[[Timilai Rokoduru]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Paul Armengaud]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=FB | name=[[Loïc Le Gal]]}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Vincent Calas]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=ESP | pos=FB | name='''[[Mathieu Peluchon]]'''}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Paul Farret]]
{{rugby squad player | nat=FRA | pos=FB | name=[[Benoît Sicart]]}}
* {{flagicon|Romania}} '''[[Vlad Nistor (rugby union)|Vlad Nistor]]'''
{{rugby squad end}}
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Chris Tafili]]
* {{flagicon|Tonga}} [[Tunufai Tavalea]]
* {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Asier Usarraga]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Simon Veyrac]]
* {{flagicon|New Zealand}} [[William Whetton]]

'''Scrum-halves'''
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Thibaut Bisman]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Martin Doan]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Laurent Magnaval]]

'''Fly-halves'''
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Maxime Alric]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Romain Barthelemy]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Benjamin Caminati]]
* {{flagicon|England}} [[Tom Hardwick]]

||

'''Centres'''
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Gaëtan Bertrand]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Dorian Hermet]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Antonin Ollier]]
* {{flagicon|Chile}} '''[[Simon Pardakhty]]'''
* {{flagicon|France}} [[François Vergnaud]]

'''Wings'''
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Maxence Blanc]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Louis Decrop]]
* {{flagicon|Fiji}} [[Saïmoni Nabaro]]
* {{flagicon|Fiji}} [[Avenisi Vasuinubu]]

'''Fullbacks'''
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Anthony Clerc]]
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Thomas Lacelle]]
* {{flagicon|Spain}} '''[[Mathieu Peluchon]]'''
* {{flagicon|France}} [[Benoît Sicart]]
|-
| colspan="100%" style="height: 10px;" |
|-
| colspan="100%" style="text-align:center;" | <small> ([[Captain (sports)|c]]) Denotes team captain, '''Bold''' denotes player is internationally capped</small>
|}


==Notable former players==
==Notable former players==
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* {{flagicon|France}} Bernard Momméjat. 9 caps with SCA.
* {{flagicon|France}} Bernard Momméjat. 9 caps with SCA.


French president [[Georges Pompidou]] accepted to be honorary chairman of the club in 1969 and paid his fees regularly until he died in 1974. [http://sporting.club.albi.free.fr/archives/historique/livredor/hommes/lettrepompi.htm].
French president [[Georges Pompidou]] accepted to be honorary chairman of the club in 1969 and paid his fees regularly until he died in 1974. [https://web.archive.org/web/20110721055330/http://sporting.club.albi.free.fr/archives/historique/livredor/hommes/lettrepompi.htm].


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{language icon|fr}} [http://www.sca-albi.fr/ SC Albi] Official website
* {{in lang|fr}} [http://www.sca-albi.fr/ SC Albi] Official website
* {{language icon|fr}} [http://sporting.club.albi.free.fr Club volunteers’ website]
* {{in lang|fr}} [http://sporting.club.albi.free.fr Club volunteers’ website]


{{Championnat Fédéral Nationale}}
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{{Rugby union in France}}
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Latest revision as of 08:46, 15 September 2024

Albi
Full nameSporting Club Albigeois
Founded1906; 118 years ago (1906)
LocationAlbi, France
Ground(s)Stadium Municipal d'Albi (Capacity: 13,058)
PresidentBernard Archilla
Coach(es)Jean Christophe Bacca
Henri Broncan
Captain(s)Vincent Clément
League(s)Nationale
2022–233rd (playoff semi-finalists)
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.sca-albi.fr

Sporting Club Albigeois is a professional French rugby union club playing the third-level Nationale. During the past years it went back and forth between Top 14, the highest level of the French league system and the second-level Rugby Pro D2. Their last time in the Top 14 was for 2009–10 after winning the 2008–09 promotion playoffs. The previous one began in 2006 and came to an end after the 2007–08 season due to financial issues. 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 Occitanie.

History

[edit]

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 went 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 was 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. They remained in Top 14 until the 2007–08 season. Although they finished 12th that season, which would normally have kept them in the top flight, they were forcibly relegated to Pro D2 due to financial issues.

The following season, they finished third on the regular-season table, qualifying for the promotion playoffs. Their home playoff semifinal against La Rochelle ended 12–12 in regulation. Each team slotted a penalty in extra time, which ended 15–15. Under French rules, the first tiebreaker in such a situation is fewest red cards. Since neither side had a player sent off, the next tiebreaker is number of tries, followed by number of penalties scored. Albi went through because they had kicked 5 penalties to La Rochelle's 4 (and one drop goal). They defeated Oyonnax 14–12 in the playoff final on 31 May 2009 in Montpellier to secure their place in the Top 14 2009–2010 season.

By April 2010 the club had already been relegated from the Top 14 after recording only 3 wins all season.[1]

Honours

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  • French league, Division 1: (predecessor to today's Top 14)
    • Round of 16 : 1955, 1974
  • Rugby Pro D2:
    • Promotion playoff winners: 2006, 2009
  • French League, Division 1, B Group: (second division; predecessor to today's Pro D2)
    • 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

Current standings

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2024–25 Nationale season Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Chambéry (Q) 10 7 1 2 232 140 +92 4 2 38 Semi-final promotion play-off
2 Rouen (Q) 9 7 1 1 268 131 +137 4 0 36
3 Carcassonne (Q) 9 7 0 2 203 118 +85 4 2 36 Quarter-final promotion play-off
4 Narbonne (Q) 9 7 0 2 226 167 +59 4 1 35
5 Périgueux (Q) 9 7 0 2 217 113 +104 3 1 34
6 Albi (Q) 9 6 1 2 205 150 +55 2 0 30
7 Langon 10 6 0 4 234 209 +25 2 1 29
8 Suresnes 9 4 1 4 208 162 +46 3 4 27
9 Bourgoin-Jallieu 10 5 0 5 212 198 +14 2 2 26
10 Massy 9 4 0 5 181 139 +42 3 3 24
11 Tarbes 10 4 0 6 211 221 −10 2 3 23
12 Bourg-en-Bresse 9 4 0 5 164 156 +8 2 2 22
13 Marcq-en-Barœul (Q) 10 4 0 6 239 246 −7 2 2 22 Relegation play-off
14 Hyères (R) 26 0 0 26 0 650 −650 0 0 0 Relegation to Nationale 2
Updated to match(es) played on 19 October 2024. Source: [2]
Rules for classification: When two teams have the same points total, position is determined by head-to-head results before points difference.
(Q) Qualified for the playoffs; (R) Relegated

Current squad

[edit]

The current Albi squad is:[3]

Albi squad

Props

Hookers

Locks

Loose forwards

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

Centres

Wings

Fullbacks

(c) Denotes team captain, Bold denotes player is internationally capped

Notable former players

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

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].

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Rugby Live Centre".
  2. ^ "Classement NATIONALE". Fédération Française de Rugby (in French).
  3. ^ "L'effectif". Sporting Club Albigeois (in French). Retrieved 19 July 2018.
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