Saint-Estève XIII Catalan

Saint-Estève XIII Catalan who were previously called Union Treiziste Catalane or UTC for short are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Perpignan in the region of Pyrénées-Orientales in the south of France. Founded in 2000 after a merger between AS Saint-Estève and XIII Catalan the club plays in the Elite One Championship which is the top tier rugby league competition in France. They have won the league title once and the cup four times. Their current home stadium is the Stade Municipal and they are coached by Jerome Guisset

Saint-Estève XIII Catalan
Club information
Nickname(s)Les Baby Dracs
Founded2000
Current details
Ground(s)
ChairmanGerard Caillis
CoachJerome Guisset
ManagerAntoine Noguera
CompetitionElite One Championship
2018/191st
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours

History

In 2000 Bernard Guasch managed to bring together two highly successful Perpignan rugby league clubs in AS Saint Estève and XIII Catalan to form one club which he named Union Treiziste Catalane. The ultimate aim was to join the European Super League. After just one season the club won the Lord Derby Cup beating Limoux Grizzlies 38-17. Saint-Cyprien XIII of the Elite Two Championship and also based in Perpignan joined the merger in 2002. After another cup win in 2003, in season 2004/05 they completed a league and cup double and it was at this time that the club presented a business plan to join Super League. In 2006 they were admitted into Super League under a new name Catalans Dragons. They continued to compete in the Elite One Championship under the name Saint-Estève XIII Catalan which brings back the names of the original clubs pre 2000. The club acts as a feeder team for the Catalans Dragons while also providing a Perpignan presence in the French league. In 2016 the club lifted the cup again[1]

Colours and Badge

The team's playing colours are white, red, blue and yellow which are the colours of Catalans Dragons, incorporating the colours of the original clubs from the merger. They also share very similar badges the difference being the team name

Stadium

When the merged team began, they played at the Stade Gilbert Brutus and stayed here until 2015 when they switched to the ground formerly used by AS Saint-Estève in the district of the same name on the outskirts of Perpignan. The ground has floodlights and a main stand that has 2,000 seats. In 2015 the ground hosted its first international match when France A national rugby league team played Serbia national rugby league team

Current Squad

2019-20 Season[2]

Saint-Estève Rugby league squad
  • Thomas Ambert
  • Sébastien Bled
  • Robin Brochon
  • Louis Carre
  • Bruno Castany
  • Tiaki Chan
  • Joe Chan
  • Mathieu Cozza
  • Romain Franco
  • Jordan Flovie
  • Joan Guasch
  • Jayson Goffin
  • Maxime Jobe
  • Mathieu Laguerre
  • Corentin Le Cam

Honours

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References

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