Coupe de l'Espérance
The Coupe de l'Espérance was a rugby union competition that was played in France to replace the national championship during World War I, as many players were sent to the front. The teams used mostly young boys who had not been drafted yet. The cup was awarded only four times (1916-1919) and does not count as a full championship title among club honours.
Finals (by year)
Date | Winner | Score | Runner-up |
1916 | Stade Toulousain | 8-0 | Stade Français |
1917 | Stade Nantais Université Club | 8-3 | Stade Toulousain |
1918 | Racing Club de France | 22-9 | FC Grenoble |
1919 | Stadoceste Tarbais | 4-3 | Aviron Bayonnais |
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See also
- Ligue Nationale de Rugby
- Top 14
External links
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