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Lyon OU

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USA Perpignan vs Lyon OU (20 Apr)

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Established
1896 (128 years old)

Sport
Rugby

Stadium/Home
Matmut Stadium
(8,000 Capacity)

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Location
Vénissieux, France

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Competitions
French Top 14
European Rugby Champions Cup

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Upcoming
20/04 USA Perpigna - Lyon OU
27/04 Lyon OU - Section Palo
11/05 RC Toulonnai - Lyon OU
18/05 Lyon OU - Racing Métr
01/06 Montpellier - Lyon OU

Results
06/04 Bulls Super 59 - 19 Lyon OU
30/03 Lyon OU 27 - 10 Union Bordea
23/03 Stade Franç 22 - 13 Lyon OU
09/03 Lyon OU 34 - 19 Castres Olym
02/03 Aviron Bayon 39 - 10 Lyon OU

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Lyon Olympique Universitaire or LOU is a French rugby union team that will compete in the Top 14, the highest level of the country's professional league system, in the 2014–15 season after winning the 2013–14 title in the second-level Pro D2. They were last relegated from the Top 14 at the end of the 2011–12 season, having earned their spot in the Top 14 by winning the 2010–11 Pro D2 crown.

They were founded in 1896 and play in red and black. They are based in Lyon in Rhône-Alpes, and play at the Matmut Stadium in Lyon, having moved from the Stade Vuillermet in 2011.

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Chaume





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Cretin





Devisme





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Galan





Goujon





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Ivaldi





Kaabèche





Kodela





Lambey





Maurouard





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Mignot





Ngatai





Oosthuizen





Pélissié





Regard





Ric





Rodda





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Tulou





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Stadium or Home

Matmut Stadium is a rugby union stadium located in Vénissieux, Lyon, France with a capacity of 8,000. It is the home stadium of Lyon OU and replaced Stade Vuillermet. It opened on 19 November 2011, with a European Challenge Cup game against RC Toulon. It was built in just three months after the clubs promotion from the Pro D2 to the Top 14.

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