Stade Lausanne Rugby Club

Summary

Stade Lausanne Rugby Club is an amateur Swiss rugby union club from Lausanne, the Olympic Capital. The club plays in the Swiss first division - LNA - and are former Swiss Cup champions.

Stade Lausanne Rugby Club
Full nameStade Lausanne Rugby Club
UnionFédération Suisse de Rugby
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Founded1969
LocationLausanne, Switzerland
Ground(s)Lausanne
Chavannes - Centre sportif
PresidentSouth Africa Andrew Cummins
Coach(es)Italy Mario Bucciarelli
League(s)Swiss LNA
Swiss Excellence A
Official website
stadelausannerugby.wixsite.com/slrc

Club history edit

Having been one of the eight original clubs[1] to play in the inaugural Swiss Championship when the Switzerland Rugby Union was formed in 1969, Stade Lausanne has been one of the most successful clubs in the country. With six National League A (NLA) and six Swiss Cup titles including 2009 and 2010 Stade Lausanne sits third - behind Hermance RRC and Rugby Club CERN on the National overall club honors list and is the most successful club in Lausanne and canton Vaud. In the 2010/2011 season the First team marched into the Swiss final against RC Avusy and finished 2nd in the first division and the Second team got promoted to the second division of the Swiss Rugby Union.

Club honours edit

Competitions[2][3] Years
Swiss Champions (NLA) 1975, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1986
Swiss Cup 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986, 2009, 2010
Second Division Champions (NLB) 2005, 2007, 2008, 2015

Licensed Players edit

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union


Fabio Venturelli Fly-half   Italy
Felipe Lopez Hill Scrum-half   Chile
Yannick Fernandez Flanker   Switzerland
Yannick Pingault Wing   France
Jacky Dervey Centre   Switzerland
Olivier Mantion Lock   France
Mathieu Balsiger Lock   Switzerland
Pierre Charvat Centre   France
Martin Cambolin Wing   France
Choi Seonghoon Prop   Korea
Armand Sansonnens Hooker   Switzerland
Yannick Duret Prop   Switzerland
Maxime Lugeon Flanker   France
Arnaud Thiébaud Flanker
Nicolas Lugeon Number 8   France
Alex Ludunge Flanker   Switzerland
Jean Morard Scrum-half   Switzerland
Hugo Winterstein Centre   France
Noham Lamssirine Fullback   France
Bastien Pouvreau Flanker   France
Louis Pharaony Fullback   France
Henry Pharaony Centre   France
Arthur Donzé Centre   Switzerland
Julien Colas Flanker   France
Keiran Collis Fullback   England
Pierre-Jean Croux Wing   France
Francesco De Lorenzo Prop   Italy
Loïc Dentan Wing   Switzerland
Hugo Dentan Wing   Switzerland
William Dome Prop   Kenya
Christophe Roux Centre   France
Eric Lamoureux Flanker   France
Yves Theuninck Lock   Belgium
Axel Goudet Wing   Switzerland
Guillaume Graf Lock   Switzerland
Mouslim Ennaji Wing   Switzerland
Aurélien Falquet Lock   Switzerland
Antoine Fanost Wing   France
Simon Fournier Flanker   France
Rafael Fürbringer Flanker   Switzerland
Andre Pharaony Lock   France
Orlando Gazzurra Lock   Italy
Baptiste Novello Flanker   Switzerland
Justin Parker Number 8   England
Stelio Parmigiani Lock   Italy
Emmanuel Parriaux Prop   Switzerland
Kilian Pesenti Flanker   Switzerland
Simon Pfefferlé Lock   Switzerland
Christophe Rafie Prop   Switzerland
Antoine Renaud-Goud Flanker   Switzerland
Robert Riederer Hooker   Switzerland
Lois Roberts Centre   Ireland
Peter Robinson Centre   England
Adriano Roggeri Lock   Italy
Isaac Rosat Wing   Switzerland
Maxime Savard Flanker   Canada
Harry Tickle Lock   Switzerland
Christophe Tran Fullback   France
Bruno Trivelli Hooker   Switzerland
Vinhothan Vickramasingam Prop   Switzerland
David Asthon-Davies Scrum-half   England
Basile Bonadeo Wing   France
Jeremy Foster Fly-half   Switzerland
Ben Harries Fly-half   England
Florian Hinnen Lock   France
Nick Hyett Centre   England
Adrien Waeber Fullback   Switzerland
Yohan Vieille Prop   France
Andrew Scully Scrum-half   Scotland

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". suisserugby.com.
  2. ^ "Contacts Clubs".
  3. ^ "Bienvenue sur le site de l'Association Vaudoise de Rugby". Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
  4. ^ Mario Bucciarelli, head coach