Provence Rugby

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Provence Rugby (Occitan: Provença Rugbi) is a French rugby union club currently playing in Pro D2, the second tier of France's league system. They were promoted back to the second level for the 2018–19 season after two seasons in Fédérale 1.

Provence
Full nameProvence Rugby
Nickname(s)Les Noirs (The Blacks) Le PARC
Founded1970; 55 years ago (1970)
LocationAix-en-Provence, France
Ground(s)Stade Maurice David (Capacity: 8,767)
PresidentDenis Philipon
Coach(es)Mauricio Reggiardo
Captain(s)Arthur Coville
League(s)Pro D2
2024–254th
Team kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.provencerugby.com

Based in Aix-en-Provence in the Bouches-du-Rhône just north of Marseille, the club was founded in 1970. They currently play at Stade Maurice David and wear black. The club was known as Aix Rugby Club from 1970 to 2001, and Pays d'Aix Rugby Club (PARC) from 2001 to 2015.

At the end of 2004/5 they were promoted to Pro D2 but were relegated back to Fédérale 1 at the end of the season. They returned to Pro D2 as runners-up to Lannemezan in 2009. In the 2009–10 season, they finished next-to-last on the league table, in a relegation spot. However, they were reprieved when Top 14 club Montauban filed for bankruptcy and were relegated directly to Fédérale 1. They did, however, suffdler relegation after the 2012-13 season, not returning until 2015–16.

By that time, they had changed their name to the current Provence Rugby, officially announcing the name change on 22 June 2015.[1]

Provence finished last in the 2015–16 Pro D2 season. Initially, they were spared relegation when four clubs were relegated to Fédérale 1 due to financial mismanagement, but three of these eventually won appeals and remained in Pro D2,[2][3] consigning Provence to the drop.

In the 2023-24 Pro D2 season Provence Rugby finished the regular season in first place. This was the first time in the clubs history that they made the finals of the Pro D2.

Honours

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One of several logos used by the club in the early 21st century.
  • Fédérale 1:
    • Champions: 2004, 2015, 2018
    • Runners-up: 2009
  • Deuxième Division:
    • Champions: 1986

Current standings

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2024–25 Pro D2 Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Grenoble 30 21 0 9 987 677 +310 11 3 98 Semi-final promotion playoff place
2 Brive 30 20 0 10 764 615 +149 10 4 94
3 Colomiers 30 18 1 11 926 778 +148 7 5 86 Quarter-final promotion playoff place
4 Provence 30 17 1 12 818 722 +96 7 5 82
5 Soyaux Angoulême 30 17 2 11 761 727 +34 6 2 80
6 Montauban 30 17 0 13 781 762 +19 4 5 77
7 Béziers 30 16 0 14 769 695 +74 7 6 77
8 Valence Romans 30 13 0 17 840 782 +58 4 8 64
9 Biarritz 30 14 0 16 718 757 −39 4 5 64
10 Nevers 30 14 0 16 706 857 −151 3 3 62
11 Dax 30 13 1 16 634 745 −111 3 4 61
12 Oyonnax 30 12 1 17 749 716 +33 6 5 61
13 Mont-de-Marsan 30 13 0 17 768 838 −70 3 5 60
14 Agen 30 12 0 18 699 727 −28 3 8 59
15 Aurillac 30 13 0 17 700 873 −173 2 3 57 Relegation play-off
16 Nice 30 7 0 23 592 941 −349 1 6 35 Relegation to Nationale
Updated to match(es) played on 16 May 2025. Source: [1]

Current squad

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The Provence squad for the 2024–25 season:[4][5]

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

Player Position Union
Ian Boubila Hooker   France
Loïck Jammes Hooker   France
Joseph Laget Hooker   France
Kapeli Pifeleti Hooker   United States
Thomas Sauveterre Hooker   France
Tomas Francis Prop   Wales
Paul Mallez Prop   France
Julius Nostadt Prop   Germany
Enrique Pieretto Prop   Argentina
Quentin Samaran Prop   France
Hayden Thompson-Stringer Prop   England
Nicolás Toth Prop   Argentina
Thomas Vernet Prop   France
Federico Wegrzyn Prop   Argentina
Eliott Yansi Prop   France
Jerome Dufour Lock   France
Izack Rodda Lock   Australia
Josh Tyrell Lock   Samoa
Yannick Youyoutte Lock   France
Andrés Zafra Lock   Colombia
Charly Gambini Back row   France
Ned Hanigan Back row   Australia
Teimana Harrison Back row   England
Tornike Jalagonia Back row   Georgia
Guillaume Piazzoli Back row   France
Malohi Suta Back row   France
Bilel Taieb Back row   Tunisia
Player Position Union
Joris Cazenave Scrum-half   France
Arthur Coville Scrum-half   France
Kévin Viallard Scrum-half   France
Jimmy Gopperth Fly-half   New Zealand
Jules Plisson Fly-half   France
Jules Soulan Fly-half   France
Eto Bainivalu Centre   Fiji
Inga Finau Centre   New Zealand
George North Centre   Wales
Atila Septar Centre   Romania
Nadir Bouhedjeur Wing   France
Léo Drouet Wing   France
Adrien Lapègue Wing   France
Sione Tui Wing   New Zealand
Mathias Colombet Fullback   France
Thomas Salles Fullback   France

Espoirs squad

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

Player Position Union
Joris Cavaglieri Hooker   France
Remi Bouaffou Prop   France
Davit Gvelesiani Prop   Georgia
Wesley Masima Prop   France
Soakimi Pise Prop   France
Soane Suve Prop   France
Daniel Botha Lock   South Africa
Cyprien Kileztky Lock   France
Isaac Rumble Lock   Australia
Anicet Batbedat Back row   France
Baptiste Belhadj Back row   France
Alessio Contigliani Back row   France
Luca Mazeres Back row   France
Lucas Tempier Back row   France
Player Position Union
Lucas Fesquet Scrum-half   France
Tom Noble Scrum-half   France
Sacha Usclat Scrum-half   France
Vasco Rocard Fly-half   France
Matteo Ceccarelli Centre   France
Valentin Ibanez Centre   France
Baptiste Lenoir Centre   France
Hugo Navizet Centre   France
Emilien Trezieres Centre   France
Jeremy Tuima Centre   Fiji
Paul Cellio Wing   France
Romain Hernandez Fullback   France

Notable former players

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References

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  1. ^ "LE PARC devient Provence Rugby" (Press release) (in French). Provence Rugby. 22 June 2015. Archived from the original on 5 September 2015. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Biarritz et Narbonne Maintenus en PRO D2" [Biarritz and Narbonne Remain in Pro D2] (Press release) (in French). Ligue Nationale de Rugby. 7 July 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Bourgoin Reste en PRO D2" [Bourgoin Remains in Pro D2] (Press release) (in French). Ligue Nationale de Rugby. 11 July 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
  4. ^ "Effectif". Provence Rugby (in French). Retrieved 21 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Aix squad for season 2024/2025". all.rugby. Retrieved 2025-05-05.
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