Villeneuve

Villeneuve

Leagues Played
Elite One 181 NRL 1
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

Elite One 01/11 14:00 12 Limouxin vs Villeneuve - View
Elite One 01/19 14:00 13 Villeneuve vs St Gaudens - View
Elite One 01/25 16:00 14 Avignon vs Villeneuve - View
Elite One 02/15 16:00 15 Villeneuve vs Albi - View
Elite One 03/01 16:00 16 Villeneuve vs St Esteve - View
Elite One 03/08 16:00 17 Toulouse Elite vs Villeneuve - View

Results

Elite One 12/21 15:00 11 Lezignan v Villeneuve W 18-20
Elite One 12/07 14:00 5 St Esteve v Villeneuve L 20-14
Elite One 12/01 14:00 9 Villefranche Xiii-Aveyron v Villeneuve L 30-22
Elite One 11/24 14:30 8 Villeneuve v Pia W 6-4
Elite One 11/09 16:00 7 Carcassonne v Villeneuve L 34-12
Elite One 11/02 16:00 6 Villeneuve v Toulouse Elite W 32-12
Elite One 10/26 13:45 5 St Esteve v Villeneuve - PPT.
Elite One 10/19 17:00 4 Albi v Villeneuve L 26-12
Elite One 10/05 16:00 3 Villeneuve v Avignon W 26-18
Elite One 09/28 18:00 2 St Gaudens v Villeneuve W 16-18
Elite One 09/21 16:00 1 Villeneuve v Limouxin L 14-28
Elite One 04/13 16:00 18 Carcassonne v Villeneuve L 50-28

Wikipedia - Villeneuve XIII RLLG

Villeneuve XIII originally called Sports Athletic Villeneuvois XIII are a semi-professional rugby league team based in Villeneuve-sur-Lot in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine in south-western France. Formed in 1934, the first French rugby league club, they currently play in the Super XIII the highest level of rugby league in France. They have won both the league title and the cup on nine occasions. Their home stadium is the Stade Max Rousie.

History

Sports Athletic Villeneuvois XIII were founded during the last two weeks of May 1934 by French rugby league pioneer Jean Galia who went on to be the club's first coach/captain and backed by the mayor. Villeneuve quickly went on to become a rugby league stronghold. The new club picked up some players from the local rugby club CA Villeneuve including Ernest Camo, Jean Barres, Jean Rabot and Max Rousie and others from Perpignan like Aimé Bardes, Martin Serre, Jean Daffis and François Noguères in readiness for the first French rugby league championship. SA Villeneuve were the first club to become a member of the Ligue Française de Rugby à 13 (LFR.13) on 2 June 1934. Villeneuve remain as the oldest rugby league club in France, they became the first French club side to tour England in September 1934. On that tour they played against Warrington, Broughton Rangers, Hull FC, Yorkshire XIII, Oldham, and Leeds. Max Rousie starred for the tourists scoring 76 of their 117 points. The club then hosted both a touring Yorkshire XIII and then Salford RLFC.

Villeneuve began the inaugural French Rugby League Championship in 1934 by beating XIII Catalan 48-25 at the Pont-de-Marot they would go on and win the first championship by finishing top of the table. At the end of the season they took on the English rugby league champions Swinton going down 25-27 in front of a crowd of 15,000. Having lost the 1936 Lord Derby Cup Final they made amends in 1937 by defeating XIII Catalan 12-6. At the outbreak of war and the German invasion of France, Rugby League under the Vichy Government was banned. Villeneuve were forced to play rugby union under a new club name Union Sportive Villeneuve XV. Towards the end of the Second World War rugby league was re-established and rugby league returned to Villeneuve under a new name Union Sportive Villeneuve XIII. The reborn club met AS Carcassonne at the Parc des Princes in Paris on 4 February 1945 in an exhibition match, the first rugby league game played in France after the war.

Villeneuve became national champions again in 1959, 1964 and twice more in the early 1980s. They also lifted the Lord Derby Cup in 1958, 1964, 1979 and 1984. In 1998 the club added the nickname "Les léopards d'Aquitaine", The Leopards of Aquitaine. Also in this year rugby union's bad treatment of rugby league reared its ugly head again. Villeneuve were preparing for an evening match to be screened live on national television at SU Agen Rugby Club when the union authorities refused to let Agen host the game thus the game had to be cancelled.

Villeneuve experienced a glorious era from 1996 to 2003, appearing in every league championship Grand Final bar one. They won five championships in eight years culminating in their 31-18 victory over St. Gaudens in 2003. Villeneuve played in four Lord Derby Cup finals in this period and won every one. In seasons 1999, 2002 and 2003 they completed the league and cup double. The 1999 double winning team was inspired by former Australian captain Paul Sironen. The 2002 and 2003 double seasons were done under the coaching of Jean Luc Albert. At this time the club was the strongest in the league and could call upon some of the best French internationals in Laurent Carrasco, Laurent Frayssinous, Vincent Wulf, Romain Sort, David Despin and Frederic Banquet as well as experienced oversea stars like Paul Sironen and former New Zealand captain Quentin Pongia During this period they also became the first French club to reach the quarter-finals of the prestigious Rugby League Challenge Cup in 2001. After beating Simms Cross ARLFC, York Wasps and Rochdale Hornets they eventually went out to Super League side Warrington Wolves. They were also crowned European champions in 1998 when they lifted the Treize Tournoi beating Lancashire Lynx in the final.

In 2005 the club went bankrupt but a new club was quickly formed named Villeneuve XIII Rugby League and thus retaining their place in the top flight. The Léopards made history in 2005 when they signed the Russian international halfback, Ouchillikos Novel. He was signed after an impressive performance in the defeat to France in the 2005 European Nations Cup. In 2015 the club faced closure again but after starting a 'Help save Villeneuve XIII' supporters around the world and business's made donations and saved the club from extinction. For the following season the club adopted its new name Villeneuve XIII RLLG

The club continues to run successful academy sides, begun in the 1930s, and now runs both ladies and girls teams.

Villeneuve is a professional rugby league team based in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, France. The team competes in the French Elite One Championship, the top tier of rugby league in France.

Villeneuve has a rich history in the sport, with a passionate fan base and a strong tradition of success on the field. The team is known for its tough, physical style of play and its never-say-die attitude.

The players of Villeneuve are known for their skill, determination, and teamwork, and they are always a force to be reckoned with on the field. The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Stade de la Myre-Mory, a historic stadium in Villeneuve-sur-Lot.

Villeneuve is a team with a proud heritage and a bright future, and they continue to be a dominant force in French rugby league.