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  • TOP 14 (TOP 16 before 2005-06)

  • Rugby Pro D2


The first French championship was held in 1892, with Racing Club de France beating Stade Français , though the "stadistes" got their revenge the following year in a repeat of the final. More than a century later, those two Paris-based outfits are the only two teams from the North of France currently playing in France's professional league—Stade Français in TOP 14, and Racing's successor club Métro-Racing in Pro D2.

Traditionally in the first phase of the then-TOP 16, the teams were divided into two pools of eight. This was followed by a second phase, in which the eight highest-ranked teams played for semi-final spots and the bottom eight teams battled against relegation. The championship final, in which the Bouclier de Brennus was at stake, took place at the Parc Des Princes and more recently Stade De France . Development players are given a chance in the Coupe de la Ligue, with its fixtures planned when the top players are with the national team.

In 2004-05, the top division consisted of a single pool of 16 teams, with the top four teams advancing to a knockout playoff at the end of the season to determine the champion. From 2005-06, the top division will be run with a single pool of 14 teams, again with a season-ending four-team playoff. The championship match continues to be held at Stade de France, and regularly sells out the 80,000-seat venue.

The competition has seen an enormous rise in popularity in 2005-06, with attendance up by 25% from 2004-05, and numerous sellouts. On 15 October 2005, Stade Français drew a crowd of 79,454 at Stade de France for their home match against Toulouse ; this broke the previous French attendance record for a regular-season league match in ''any'' sport (including Football ) by over 20,000. That record was broken on 4 March 2006, when Stade Français drew 79,604 to a rematch of the 2004-05 final against Biarritz at Stade de France.


TOP 14 (FIRST DIVISION)



RUGBY PRO D2 (SECOND DIVISION)


  • Grenoble was to play in Pro D2, but suffered a forced relegation to the amateur ''Federale'' league for financial reasons. Colomiers took Grenoble's place in the league.



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Between 1915 and 1919, due to World War I the "Coupe de l'Espérance" was played instead.


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