2005 Heineken Cup final

2005 Heineken Cup Final
Event2004–05 Heineken Cup
Date22 May 2005
VenueMurrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Man of the MatchYannick Jauzion
RefereeChris White (England)
Attendance51,326
2004
2006

The 2005 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 2004–05 Heineken Cup, the tenth season of Europe's top club rugby union competition. The match was played on 22 May 2005 at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh. The match was contested by Stade Français and Toulouse, both of France. Toulouse became the competition's first three-time champions, winning the match 18–12.[1]

Match details

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22 May 2005
15:00 BST
Stade Français France12–18
(a.e.t)
France Toulouse
Pen: Skrela (4) 9', 13', 27', 40'ReportPen: Élissalde (3) 23', 34', 48'
Michalak (2) 78', 81'
Drop: Michalak 91'
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
Attendance: 51,326
Referee: Chris White (England)


Stade Français
Toulouse
FB 15 Argentina Juan Martín Hernández
RW 14 France Julien Arias
OC 13 France Stéphane Glas
IC 12 France Brian Liebenberg
LW 11 France Christophe Dominici
FH 10 France David Skrela
SH 9 Argentina Agustín Pichot
N8 8 South Africa Shaun Sowerby
OF 7 France Rémy Martin
BF 6 Italy Mauro Bergamasco
RL 5 Canada Mike James
LL 4 France David Auradou
TP 3 France Pieter de Villiers
HK 2 France Mathieu Blin
LP 1 Argentina Rodrigo Roncero
Substitutions:
HK 16 France Benjamin Kayser
PR 17 France Sylvain Marconnet
LK 18 France Olivier Brouzet
N8 19 France Pierre Rabadan
CE 20 New Zealand Regan King
WG 21 France Olivier Sarraméa
SH 22 France Jérôme Fillol
Coach:
France Fabien Galthié
FB 15 France Clément Poitrenaud
RW 14 France Vincent Clerc
OC 13 France Yannick Jauzion
IC 12 France Florian Fritz
LW 11 Wales Gareth Thomas
FH 10 France Frédéric Michalak
SH 9 France Jean-Baptiste Élissalde
N8 8 France Christian Labit
OF 7 Tonga Finau Maka
BF 6 Ireland Trevor Brennan
RL 5 France Romain Millo-Chluski
LL 4 France Fabien Pelous (c)
TP 3 Argentina Omar Hasan
HK 2 France William Servat
LP 1 France Jean-Baptiste Poux
Substitutions:
HK 16 France Yannick Bru
PR 17 South Africa Daan Human
LK 18 Tonga Isitolo Maka
FL 19 France Jean Bouilhou
SH 20 France Jean-Frédéric Dubois
WG 21 France Cédric Heymans
LK 22 France David Gérard
Coach:
France Guy Novès

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Stade Francais 12-18 Toulouse". BBC Sport. 22 May 2005. Retrieved 21 July 2009.