Results

France Fédéral Nationale 11/15 19:00 - Rouen v Bourgoin L 46-0
France Fédéral Nationale 02/17 14:30 - Hyeres v Bourgoin L 20-10
France Fédéral Nationale 02/11 17:00 - Suresnes v Bourgoin W 12-27
France Fédéral Nationale 01/29 15:00 - Massy v Bourgoin L 21-18
France Fédéral Nationale 09/19 13:00 - Dijon v Bourgoin L 19-16
France Fédéral Nationale 09/18 17:00 - Dijon v Bourgoin L 19-16
France Fédéral Nationale 05/09 17:05 - Narbonne v Bourgoin L 25-18
France Fédérale 1 12/06 19:45 - Bourg-en-Bresse v Bourgoin L 41-3
France Fédérale 1 04/05 18:49 - Bourgoin v Dijon W 18-8
France Fédérale 1 01/25 19:45 - Bourgoin v Macon W 29-26
France Fédérale 1 01/19 19:30 - Bourgoin v Valence Romans L 9-19
France Fédérale 1 01/12 19:37 - Provence v Bourgoin L 34-10

Wikipedia - CS Bourgoin-Jallieu

CS Bourgoin-Jallieu is a French rugby union club competing in the third level of the French league system, Nationale.

The club have been runners-up in the French championship and the French Cup competitions, and have won the Challenge Cup.

Founded in 1906 as "Club Sportif Bergusien". They play at Stade Pierre Rajon (capacity 9,441). They are based in Bourgoin-Jallieu in the Isère department in the province of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in France.

History

The club was established in 1906 as "Club Sportif Bergusien".

1997 season

In 1997 the club had a successful season.

Runners-up French Cup 1997

The club contested the Challenge Yves du Manoir final, losing to Section Paloise 13 to 11.

Runners-up French Championship 1997

The club made it to the 1997 final of the French championship, where they went down to Toulouse, 12 to 6 at Parc des Princes in Paris.

Winners of the European Challenge 1997

They made it to the final of the Challenge Cup, where they defeated fellow French club Castres 18 to 9 in Béziers. They played in the 1997–98 Heineken Cup, winning two of their 6 pool fixtures, missing out on the finals.

1999 season

The club had similar success in various competitions in the 1999 season.

Runners-up French Cup 1999

They again contested the French Cup, which they lost to Stade Français Paris 27 to 19.

Runners-up European Challenge 1999

As well as contesting the European Shield final, which they also lost, to AS Montferrand 25 to 16 in Lyon. The club saw similar results in their 1999–2000 Heineken Cup season to that of the 1997-98 competition, winning two of their six pool fixtures, not moving into the finals.

Double runners-up French Cup (March 2003 and November 2003)

CS Bourgoin-Jallieu also contested the final two French Cup finals, in March 2003. They did however lose both games, being defeated by La Rochelle 22 to 20 in early 2003, and losing to Castres 27 to 26 in November 2003. In the 2002–03 Heineken Cup the club achieved its best result yet, finishing second in their pool, winning four of their six games, but still missing out on the finals. However, their 2004–05 Heineken Cup campaign was not successful at all, losing all six pool games and finishing last in their group.

2006 season

For the 2006-07 Heineken Cup home fixture against Munster, Stade de Genève which can hold over 30,000 spectators was used instead of Stade Pierre Rajon. The attendance on the day was 16,255.

2009 season

The 2008–09 season saw both a measure of success and multiple relegation dangers. While they reached the final of that season's European Challenge Cup, losing to Northampton Saints, they spent most of the season hovering close to the drop zone. They also faced financial trouble serious enough that they were in danger of forced relegation to Pro D2. CSBJ, however, finished the league season in a safe spot (11th) and were able to provide LNR with sufficient financial guarantees to enable them to stay in Top 14 for 2009–10.

Bourgoin is a professional rugby union team based in Bourgoin-Jallieu, France. The team competes in the French Pro D2 league, the second tier of professional rugby in France. Bourgoin has a rich history in French rugby, with a strong tradition of producing talented players and competing at a high level.

Known for their physical style of play and strong set piece, Bourgoin is a formidable opponent for any team. The club has a passionate fan base that fills their stadium for home matches, creating an electric atmosphere that adds to the intensity of the game.

Bourgoin has a proud tradition of success in French rugby, with multiple domestic titles and a strong presence in European competitions. The team's iconic maroon and blue colors are instantly recognizable on the rugby field, and their fierce competitiveness makes them a respected opponent in the Pro D2 league.

Overall, Bourgoin is a powerhouse in French rugby, with a storied history and a bright future ahead. Fans can expect exciting matches and top-tier competition whenever they watch Bourgoin take the field.