Lyon OU

Lyon Olympique Universitaire or LOU is a French rugby union team based in Lyon that currently competes in the Top 14, the highest level of the country's professional league system, having been most recently promoted for the 2016–17 season after winning the 2015–16 title of the second-level Pro D2. The club has bounced between the top two levels in recent years, having also been promoted in 2011 and 2014 and relegated in 2012 and 2015.

Lyon OU
Full nameLyon Olympique Universitaire
Nickname(s)Les Loups (The Wolves)
Founded1896 (1896)
LocationLyon, France
Ground(s)Stade de Gerland (Capacity: 35,000)
PresidentYann Roubert
Coach(es)Pierre Mignoni
League(s)Top 14
2020–219th
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.lourugby.fr
LOU Rugby against Stade Montois at the Vuillermet Stadium in Lyon, Pro D2 season 2004-2005

They were founded in 1896 and play in red and black. In 2011, the team left the Stade Vuillermet to the new Matmut Stadium. In 2017 the team moved to the Matmut Stadium de Gerland.

History

Le LOU, as it is traditionally known, is one of the oldest sports clubs in France and among the first outside Paris to have set up a rugby section. The club’s original name was Racing Club, the result of a merger of the Racing Club de Vaise and the Rugby Club de Lyon. It was renamed Racing et Cercles Réunis in 1902 after several other clubs joined it, then a few months later Lyon Olympique. Finally, in 1910, it became Lyon Olympique Universitaire. The red and black were adopted in 1902.

The club developed several sections (it now has 13), one of the most successful being the rugby union section, which is now known as LOU Rugby. The rugby club took part in three successive French championship finals (1931–33), losing the first one to Toulon (3-6) but winning the next two against Narbonne (9-3 and 10-3). It then played in lower amateur leagues until it was promoted back to the second professional division (Pro D2). In 2006-07, it had the second biggest budget of the championship and its ambition was to rejoin the Top 14 in the next two years, under the leadership of their coach Christian Lanta, who formerly led Racing Club de France, Italian club Treviso and Agen. However, they would not succeed in their promotion quest until 2011. Since then, they have been a proverbial "yo-yo team", having been either relegated or promoted four times in the six seasons since their 2011 promotion.

Honours

Juniors: 2012 Cadets: 1984,2017

Finals results

French championship

Date Winner Runner-up Score Venue Spectators
10 May 1931 RC Toulon Lyon OU 6-3 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 10,000
5 May 1932 Lyon OU RC Narbonne 9-3 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 13,000
7 May 1933 Lyon OU RC Narbonne 10-3 Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 15,000

Challenge Yves du Manoir

Year Winner Score Runner-up
1932 SU Agen round robin Lyon OU
1933 Lyon OU round robin SU Agen

Current standings

2021–22 Top 14 Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points for Points against Points diff. Tries for Tries against Try bonus Losing bonus Points
1Bordeaux Bègles191216442338+10447304357
2Montpellier181125452318+13444314456
3Lyon201109498380+11854315554
4Castres201217420447–2744383154
5Racing201208492463+2950491251
6La Rochelle191009485332+15355325550
7Toulouse181008403311+9244314148
8Clermont199010482428+5450424444
9Pau209110424497–7337551241
10Stade Français199010406439–3338392341
11Brive207112347477–13032493437
12Toulon18729339371–3230352236
13Perpignan207013379529–15036602434
14Biarritz205015373612–23939781424

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Competition points earned in head-to-head matches
  2. Points difference in head-to-head matches
  3. Try differential in head-to-head matches
  4. Points difference in all matches
  5. Try differential in all matches
  6. Points scored in all matches
  7. Tries scored in all matches
  8. Fewer matches forfeited
  9. Classification in the previous Top 14 season
Green background (rows 1 and 2) receive semi-final play-off places and receive berths in the 2022–23 European Rugby Champions Cup.
Blue background (rows 3 to 6) receive quarter-final play-off places, and receive berths in the Champions Cup.
Yellow background (rows 7 and 8) indicates teams outside the play-offs that also earn a place in the Champions Cup.
Plain background indicates teams that earn a place in the 2022–23 European Rugby Challenge Cup.
Pink background (row 13) will qualify to the relegation play-offs.
Red background (row 14) will automatically be relegated to 2022–23 Rugby Pro D2.

Final table — source:
Updated: 31 October 2021

Current squad

The Lyon squad for the 2021–22 season is:[1]

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Mickaël Ivaldi Hooker France
Guillaume Marchand Hooker France
Demba Bamba Prop France
Xavier Chiocci Prop France
Vivien Devisme Prop France
Francisco Gómez Kodela Prop Argentina
Hamza Kaabèche Prop France
Jérôme Rey Prop France
Sébastien Taofifénua Prop France
Kilian Geraci Lock France
Joel Kpoku Lock England
Félix Lambey Lock France
Temo Mayanavanua Lock Fiji
Romain Taofifénua Lock France
Mathieu Bastareaud Back row France
Dylan Cretin Back row France
Colby Fainga'a Back row Australia
Loann Goujon Back row France
Beka Saghinadze Back row Georgia
Patrick Sobela Back row France
Jordan Taufua Back row New Zealand
Player Position Union
Baptiste Couilloud Scrum-half France
Jean-Marc Doussain Scrum-half France
Jonathan Pélissié Scrum-half France
Léo Berdeu Fly-half France
Lima Sopoaga Fly-half New Zealand
Pierre-Louis Barassi Centre France
Charlie Ngatai Centre New Zealand
Thibaut Regard Centre France
Xavier Mignot Wing France
Noa Nakaitaci Wing France
Josua Tuisova Wing Fiji
Tavite Veredamu Wing France
Toby Arnold Fullback New Zealand
Clément Laporte Fullback France

Espoirs squad

The Lyon OU Espoirs squad is:[2]

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Yanis Charcosset Hooker France
Julian Heaven Hooker Australia
Etienne Narmand Hooker France
Esteban Chouteau Prop France
Romain Eliot Prop France
Kimi Esse Prop France
Thomas Lithaud Prop France
Hugo N'Diaye Prop France
Paito Tufele Prop France
Fousseynou Cissokho Lock France
Mickael Guillard Lock France
Monty Leverstein Lock Netherlands
Ugo Vignolles Lock France
Shade Barkallah Back row France
Romain Falcoz Back row France
Ahmed Kane Back row Switzerland
Marvin Okuya Back row France
Théo William Back row France
Player Position Union
Liam Rimet Scrum-half France
Ethan Dumortier Centre France
Arthur Mathiron Centre France
Alfred Parisien Centre France
Léo Promeneur Centre France
Nathan Farissier Wing France
Ethan Clusel Fullback France
Davit Niniashvili Fullback Georgia
Alexandre Tchaptchet Fullback France

See also

References

  1. "L'équipe du LOU Rugby, club de rugby de LYON". LOU Rugby (in French). Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  2. "Equipe & Staff". Lyon OU. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
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