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Perpignan
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Full name L'Union Sportive Arlequins Perpignan
Founded 1902
Location Perpignan, France
Ground Stade Aimé Giral
Capacity 13,000
President Currently vacant
Coach Philippe Ducousso and Philippe Boher
League Top 14
2005-06 4th
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Official Website
www.usap.fr
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l'Union Sportive Arlequins Perpignan (French) or Unió Esportiva Arlequins de Perpinyà (Catalan), generally abbreviated as USAP in both languages, is a Catalan French rugby union club that plays in the city of Perpignan in Pyrénées-Orientales. It currently competes in the top level of the French league system.

Founded in 1902 as AS Perpignan, renamed US Perpignan in 1919 and finally USA Perpignan in 1933. They play at Stade Aimé Giral (capacity 13,000). They wear the red and gold of the Catalan flag. Like FC Barcelona in Southern Catalonia in Spain, USAP is a Catalan nationalist icon in Northern Catalonia in France.

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[edit] History

The club was established in 1902 as AS Perpignan. It would be in 1914 that the club would go on to make its first ever final appearance. On May 3, they defeated Stadoceste Tarbais eight points to seven at Stade des Ponts Jumeaux in Toulouse in front of 15,000 people. Four years after the championship in 1914, the club was renamed as US Perpignan.

Under the new club name, US Perpignan made it to the final of the French championship three seasons after the change. On the 17th of April in 1921, Perpignan defeated Stade Toulousain five points to nil at Parc des Sports de Sauclières in Béziers and thus claiming their second premierhsip. Three seasons later, the finalists of 1921 would meet again in the final of 1924, though this time Toulouse won the game, three points to nil in Bordeaux.

The success continued throughout the 1920s, and following the final defeat of the 1934 season, US Perpignan were able to make it to the final of the 1925 season. They faced AS Carcassonne in Narbonne, and defeated them five points to nil to win the 1925 premiership. For the third season in succession, US Perpignan made it to the final. The opponents were Stade Toulousain once again, the two sides had each defeated each other once in a final in recent years. Toulouse won 11 points to nil in Bordeaux. After the prominent dominance in the mid 1920s, Perpignan did not make any more final appearances after 1926.

Nearly a decade passed before Perpignan would make another final appearance. It was the 1935 season that Perpignan faced off against Biarritz in the final at Stade des Ponts Jumeaux in Toulouse on the 12th of May. Biarritz won the final three to nil. That season they also won the Challenge Yves-of-Manor. Three seasons later Perpignan were again involved in the premiership final, again against the Biarritz team. The final was played on May 8, and this time, Perpignan defeated Biarritz, winning 11 points to six to claim their first premiership since 1921. They were also runner-ups of the Challenge Yves-of-Manor that same season as well.

The success continued throughout the late 1930s, with Perpignan again being runner-ups of the Challenge Yves-of-Manor in 1936. It was also the 1936 season that Biarritz and Perpignan would face off in the premiership. Both of Perpignan's last two final appearances were against Biarritz, and both Perpignan and Biarritz had won one each against each other. The final took place on April 30, and Biarritz turned out to be victorious, defeating Perpignan six points to nil. Two years later, Perpignan were in the final of the Challenge Yves-of-Manor, but became runners-up.

Their next final appearance would not be until the season of 1944. Perpignan played Aviron Bayonnais at Parc des Princes in Paris on the 26th of March to decide who would be the champions of France. Perpignan won, defeating Aviron Bayonnais 20 points to five, claiming their first premiership since 1938.

Perpignan would have to wait another eight years until they would make it to the final again. In the 1952 season, Perpignan met FC Lourdes in the final at Stadium Municipal in Toulouse, where they went down to FC Lourdes 20 points to 11. However, both sides would meet in another final three years later to decide the 1955 premiership. This time Perpignan emerged victorious, defeating FC Lourdes 11 points to six in Bordeaux. Perpignan also won the Challenge Yves-of-Manor during the 1955 season, and were runner-ups the following year as well.

Perpignan won the Challenge Yves-of-Manor in 1965, but made their first final appearance 20 years after 1955, to decide the 1977 season premiership. They met AS Béziers in the final, who defeated Perpignan 12 to four at Parc des Princes. Perpignan won the Challenge Yves-of-Manor in 1994, but they would next appear in the final in 1998, where they went down to Stade Français 34 points to seven in Paris in front of 78,000 people.

In 2002, the club entered into a partnership with the University of Barcelona Rugby Club, hence renaming them USAP Barcelona. They currently lead the División de Honor, the national premiership in Spain. Perpignan made it to the 2004 final, where they met Stade Français, who defeated them in the 1998 final. Stade Français won again, 38 points to 20 at Stade de France in front of 79,722 people.

[edit] Club honors

[edit] Finals results

[edit] French championship

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Attendance
3 May 1914 AS Perpignan Stadoceste Tarbais 8-7 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 15.000
17 April 1921 US Perpignan Stade Toulousain 5-0 Parc des Sports de Sauclières, Béziers 20.000
27 April 1924 Stade Toulousain US Perpignan 3-0 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 20.000
3 May 1925 US Perpignan AS Carcassonne 5-0  Maraussan, Narbonne 20.000
2 May 1926 Stade Toulousain US Perpignan 11-0 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 25.000
12 May 1935 Biarritz Olympique USA Perpignan 3-0 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 23.000
8 May 1938 USA Perpignan Biarritz Olympique 11-6 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 24.600
30 April 1939 Biarritz Olympique USA Perpignan 6-0 AP Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 23.000
26 March 1944 USA Perpignan Aviron Bayonnais 20-5 Parc des Princes, Paris 35.000
4 May 1952 FC Lourdes USA Perpignan 20-11 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 32.500
22 May 1955 USA Perpignan FC Lourdes 11-6 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 39.764
29 May 1977 AS Béziers USA Perpignan 12-4 Parc des Princes, Paris 41.821
16 May 1998 Stade Français USA Perpignan 34-7 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 78.000
26 June 2004 Stade Français USA Perpignan 38-20 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 79.722

[edit] Heineken Cup

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Attendance
24 May 2003 Image:Flag of France.svg Stade Toulousain Image:Flag of France.svg USA Perpignan 22-17 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 28.600

[edit] Current squad

Nat. Position Player
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg CE Federico Martin Aramburu
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg LK Rimas Alvarez-Kairelis
Image:Flag of France.svg WG Pascal Bomati
Image:Flag of France.svg N8 Guillaume Bortolaso
Image:Flag of France.svg WG Mathieu Bourret
Image:Flag of Italy.svg PR Sébastian Bozzi
Image:Flag of France.svg CE Sébastien Chobet
Image:Flag of France.svg FL Grégory Le Corvec
Image:Flag of France.svg PR Vincent Debaty
Image:Flag of France.svg SH Sylvain Dupuy
Image:Flag of France.svg SH Nicolas Durand
Image:Flag of Australia.svg FH Manuel Edmonds
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg PR Perry Freshwater
Image:Flag of France.svg LK Colin Gaston
Image:Flag of France.svg LK Bernard Goutta
Image:Flag of France.svg CE Jean-Philippe Grandclaude
Image:Flag of France.svg PR Guilhem Guirado
Image:Flag of France.svg CE Akrem Hamdi
Nat. Position Player
Image:Flag of Scotland.svg LK Nathan Hines
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg CE Gavin Hume
Image:Flag of France.svg HK Michel Konieck
Image:Flag of France.svg WG Julien Laharrague
Image:Flag of France.svg FH Nicolas Laharrague
Image:Flag of France.svg CE Christophe Manas
Image:Flag of France.svg CE David Marty
Image:Flag of France.svg PR Nicolas Mas
Image:Flag of France.svg SH David Mele
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg FH Steve Meyer
Image:Flag of Fiji.svg WG Samueli Naulu
Image:Flag of France.svg LK Olivier Olibeau
Image:Flag of Wales (bordered).svg FL Richard Parks
Image:Flag of France.svg FL Jean-Pierre Perez
Image:Flag of France.svg FH Jérôme Porical
Image:Flag of France.svg PR Jérôme Schuster
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg CE Andre Snyman
Romania HK Marius Tincu
Romania FL Ovidiu Tonita
Image:Flag of Tonga.svg LK Viliami Vaki

[edit] Famous players

[edit] Former players

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