• Cahors Rugby are a French rugby union club. They currently compete in the Fédérale 1 competition, the third division of rugby in France. The club was...
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    Cadurcian economy is reliant on tertiary services and makes Cahors the Lot's economic centre. Cahors has had a rich history since Celtic times. The original...
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    Rugby football is the collective name for the team sports of rugby union or rugby league. Rugby football started at Rugby School in Rugby, Warwickshire...
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  • to the south of France with the establishment of teams from Perpignan, Cahors, and Montauban in 2004, and internationally after a tour by a French team...
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  • This article lists the official squads for the 1995 Rugby World Cup in South Africa from 25 May to 24 June 1995. Players marked (c) were named as captain...
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  • Z By League The oldest rugby club in France is Le Havre AC, founded in 1872 making it the oldest association football and rugby club registered in France...
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  • Cahors Lot XIII are a French Rugby league club based in Cahors in the Lot department in the south of France. Founded in 1945 the club plays in the National...
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    David Auradou (category Infobox rugby biography with deprecated parameters)
    David Auradou (born 13 November 1973) is a French former rugby union footballer. He last played for Paris club Stade Français, where he was the captain...
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  • the establishment of teams from Perpignan, Cahors, and Montauban in 2004, and the inclusion of wheelchair rugby league in a national development program...
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  • later the first official match of the Italy national team took place in Cahors, France. Italy lost 29–17 although the Azzurri ended the first half leading...
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  • Fédérale 2 (category Rugby union leagues in France)
    professional leagues such as Rugby Pro D2 and the Top 14. 1996-1997 : US Tours 2001-2002 : AC Bobigny 93 Rugby 2002-2003 : Cahors Rugby 2003-2004 : Paris Université...
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  • dancer and jazz singer, lung cancer. Roger Fite, 82, French rugby union player (Cahors Rugby, CA Brive, national team). Andrea Huser, 46, Swiss mountain...
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  • Dominique Harize (category Infobox rugby biography with deprecated parameters)
    Dominique Harize (born 26 February 1956) is a former rugby union player who was capped 9 times. He played with France Harize played as Wing for the Stade...
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    of Dordogne, Corrèze, and Aveyron. The traditional capital of Quercy is Cahors, now prefecture (capital) of Lot. The largest town of Quercy is Montauban...
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  • Thibaut Hamonou (category Infobox rugby biography with deprecated parameters)
    9, 2021. Thibaut Hamonou, born in Seclin near Lille, began rugby in 2009 with Cahors Rugby. He then moved to US Montauban in 2013, where he spent three...
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  • Roger Fite (category Rugby union players from Hérault)
    French rugby union player. Born in Cabrerolles, he began playing for CCA Capdenac in Aveyron, where his family settled. In 1957, he joined Cahors Rugby, where...
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  • Denis Charvet (category People from Cahors)
    Denis Charvet (born 12 May 1962 in Cahors) is a former French rugby union player. He played as a centre. Denis Charvet played for Stade Toulousain and...
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    Philippe Benetton (category People from Cahors)
    Philippe Benetton (born Cahors, 18 May 1968) is a former French rugby union footballer and currently head coach of Tournon d'Agenais. He played as a flanker...
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    Fabien Galthié (category People from Cahors)
    coach in 2020. In 2022 he led France to a Six Nations Grand Slam. Born in Cahors, Galthié began his career at a club in Tournefeuille, before joining Colomiers...
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  • Michel Courtiols (category French rugby union players)
    April 1965 in Fumel) is a former French rugby union player. He played as a flanker. He played for Cahors Rugby and for Bordeaux Bègles, from 1990/91 to...
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  • Gérard Cremoux (category Infobox rugby league biography with rugby union parameters)
    a French rugby league international after debuting in rugby union. Crémoux started his sports career by playing rugby union for Cahors Rugby until 1966...
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  • The France national wheelchair rugby league team represents France in wheelchair rugby league. The team have played in all four World Cup tournaments...
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    but more shops are located on the northern side past Memorial Drive on Cahors Road. A number of the streets in the vicinity of Padstow railway station...
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  • Catalans Dragons Wheelchair (category Wheelchair rugby league teams)
    FFRXIII (in French). 3 July 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2024. "XIII fauteuil : Cahors champion". FFRXIII (in French). 12 June 2012. Retrieved 21 March 2024. "Le...
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  • The England national wheelchair rugby league team represents England in wheelchair rugby league. The team have played in all four World Cup tournaments...
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  • Villefranche XIII Aveyron (category Rugby league teams in France)
    they then merged with Cahors XIII to form Union Villefranche-Cahors XIII. In 2008 the club cancelled its merger with "Cahors XIII" and reverted to the...
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  • Germany at the 2010–2012 European Nations Cup (category 2010–11 in German rugby union)
    the 2010–2012 European Nations Cup saw a return of the German national rugby union team to the ENC Second Division, having been relegated without a win...
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  • Alfred Roques (category Infobox rugby biography with deprecated parameters)
    79 in Cahors, France, on November 7, 2004. Biography portal Sports portal France national rugby union team "Alfred Roques". ESPN scrum. "Rugby Union -...
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  • The 1958–59 French Rugby Union Championship was contested by 48 clubs divided in six pools of eight. The five better of each pool and the two better 6th...
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  • The 1962–63 French Rugby Union Championship was contested by 56 teams divided in 7 pools. The four first teams of each pool and the better fourclassified...
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