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Stade Français Paris

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Established
1883 (141 years old)

Sport
Rugby

Stadium/Home
Stade Jean-Bouin
(20,000 Capacity)

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Paris, France

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French Top 14

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Upcoming
12/05 Stade Toulou - Stade Franç
18/05 Stade Franç - Union Bordea
01/06 Castres Olym - Stade Franç
08/06 Stade Franç - RC Toulonnai

Results
27/04 ASM Clermont 41 - 18 Stade Franç
20/04 Stade Franç 28 - 24 Aviron Bayon
30/03 Montpellier 10 - 12 Stade Franç
23/03 Stade Franç 22 - 13 Lyon OU
09/03 Stade Rochel 23 - 3 Stade Franç

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Le Stade français Paris est un club de rugby à XV français basé à Paris. Il est issu de la fusion de la section rugby du Stade français et de celle du CASG Paris (Club Athlétique des Sports Généraux). Il a pris un statut de société anonyme à conseil d'administration, adapté au rugby professionnel, par opposition à l'association loi 1901 Stade français qui est resté un club omnisport. Treize fois champion de France (1893, 1894, 1895, 1897, 1898, 1901, 1903, 1908, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007), le club participe actuellement au Top 14.

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Stadium or Home

Stade Jean-Bouin is a multi-purpose stadium in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. The facility, across the street from the much larger Parc des Princes, is currently used mostly for rugby union matches and is the home stadium of Stade Français. Through 2006, it hosted the annual Paris Sevens event in the IRB Sevens World Series, but that event has since been discontinued. Before its temporary closure for an expansion project that began in summer 2010, it seated 12,000 people, and is named after the athlete Jean Bouin, a 1908 Olympian. The stadium reopened in 2013 with seating for 20,000 spectators.

To accommodate the expansion, Stade Français moved its primary home ground to Stade Sébastien Charléty, also in Paris, for 2010–11.

On 25 April 2013 it was announced that the semi-finals, third-place match, and the finals of the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup are to be held at Stade Jean-Bouin.

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