Élite 2

Élite 2 Féminine is the second tier of national women's rugby union competition in France. Called Élite 2 since 2018 or Élite 2 Armelle-Auclair from 2004 to 2018. From this competition you can be promoted to Élite 1 Féminine.

Élite 2 Féminine
SportRugby union
Founded2004 (2004)
First season2004
No. of teams10
CountryFrance
Most recent
champion(s)
Stade Rochelais
(2024)
Most titlesLille MRC Villeneuvois and AS Bayonnais (2 each)
Related
competitions
Élite 1 Féminine, Fédérale 1
Official websitehttps://competitions.ffr.fr/competitions/elite-2-feminine/

History

From 2004 to 2018, the Elite 2 championship bears the name of Armelle Auclair, a French rugby union player who tragically died on July 13, 2002, in Mauléon-Licharre, at the age of 28.[1]

League

Since 2021, the championship is composed of two phases:

  • The main season where the 10 clubs play each other home and away throughout the season.
  • The post-season playoffs contested between the top four teams ranked clubs 1st to 4th.

2023–24 teams

Club Coach Stadium Capacity
RC Toulon Provence Méditerranée Stéphane Gamonet & Baptiste Roffinella Stade Léo-Lagrange / Stade Guy-Moquet2,800 / 200
Stade Rochelais Alexandre Barès & Florian Ninard Plaine des Jeux Colette Besson
USAP XV Stade Roger Ramis
Valkyries Normandie RC Jean-François Mouton and Cyrille Lloza Stade Jean-Mermoz 2,800
Union des Bords de Marne Earvin Journot Stade Octave Lapize / Parc du Tremblay
USA Limoges
US Joué Antoine Ruel, Sebastian Ungureanu & Kenny Daamouche Stade Pierre-Albaladejo
US Dax Christophe Lebert & Chris Ndombi Stade Colette-Besson / Stade Maurice-Boyau 500 / 7,262
Rugby Clermont La Plaine Jéremy Catalan & Florent Très Stade Camille-et-Edmond-Leclanché
CA Brive Brive-la-Gaillarde

Champions

2000-09

Season Champion Score Runner-up Venue Attendance Ref
2004 ESP Bruges Blanquefort 12-6 Stade Rennais
2005 Montpellier RC 14-11 Stade Rennais
2006 Lille Métropole RC Villeneuvois 14-9 ES Nanterre
2007 RC Lons 10–3 Pachys d'Herm
2008 RF Dijon Bourgogne 13-13 (2 tries to 1) Rugby Sassenage Isère
2009 Saint-Orens RF 13-13 (5 tries to 3) AC Bobigny 93

2010-19

Season Champion Score Runner-up Venue Attendance Ref
2010 CSM Gennevilliers 8-0 RC Chilly-Mazarin
2011 Lille Métropole RC villeneuvois 31-15 Stade Bordelais
2012 Stade Bordelais 29-20 AS Bayonne
2013 RC La Valette-Le Revest-La Garde-Le Pradet 18-12 Ovalie Romagnatoise CA
2014 AS Bayonne 16-15 Avenir Fonsorbais Rugby Féminin
2015 Stade Toulousain 16-13 AS Bayonne
2016 Ovalie Romagnatoise Clermont Auvergne 29-7 Lyon OU
2017 AS Bayonne 34-10 FC Grenoble
2018 FC Grenoble 6-5 Lons RF
2019 Lyon OU 22–13 RC Chilly-Mazarin

2020-29

Season Champion Score Runner-up Venue Attendance Ref Highlights
2020 Season interrupted by COVID-19
2021 Season interrupted by COVID-19
2022 Valkyries Normandie RC 8-7 Stade Rochelais [2]
2023 Stade Français Paris 22-3 Stade Rochelais [3][4]
2024 Stade Rochelais 30-19 RC Toulon Provence Méditerranée [5][6]

Winners & runners-up

  • Current Élite 2 Féminine participating clubs indicated in bold
Club Wins Runners-up Winning Seasons Last Win
AS Bayonne222014 2017 2017
Lille Métropole RC Villeneuvois202006 2011 2011
FC Grenoble Amazones122018 2018
Stade Rochelais122024 2024
Lons Rugby Féminin Béarn Pyrénées112007 2007
Stade Bordelais112012 2012
Stade Toulousain112015 2015
Ovalie Romagnatoise Clermont Auvergne112016 2016
Lyon Olympique Universitaire112019 2019
ES Bruges Blanquefort102004 2004
RF Dijon Bourgogne102008 2008
Saint-Orens Rugby Féminin102009 2009
CSM Gennevilliers102010 2010
RC Valettois Revestois102013 2013
Valkyries Normandie RC102022 2022
Stade Français Paris102023 2023
Montpellier RC112005 2005
Stade Rennais Rugby02
RC Chilly-Mazarin02
Racing Nanterre Rugby01
Pachys d'Herm01
AC Bobigny 93 Rugby01
RC Toulon Provence01

References

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