continue to refer to themselves, as simply a "football club", or as a "rugby football club". "Club" has always meant an independent entity and, during the...
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Save Tabakanalagi (category Fijian rugby union players)
Previously, he played at Rugby Club Strasbourg and CS Beaune. He has also competed in New Zealand rugby for the Paeroa West club. Tabakanalagi, a Suva product...
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Racing Club de Lens Féminin, France RC Strasbourg, France RCF Paris, France Racing 92, the successor club to the rugby union section of Racing Club de France...
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used in the context of team sports such as football or rugby. Players must have been at their club for a minimum of ten years in order to be included here...
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Stade de la Meinau (category RC Strasbourg Alsace)
Referee: Ivana Martinčić (Croatia) The French national rugby union team has played one game in Strasbourg. Racingstub stadium history Marcel Scotto, "La Meinau...
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Fischer (football) (fl. 1930s), Austrian football manager of RC Strasbourg and Racing Club de Paris Robert Fischer (judge) (1911–1983), German judge, president...
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2023–24 Lille OSC season (category French football clubs 2023–24 season)
Marseille Lille v Strasbourg Monaco v Lille Metz v Lille Lille v Lyon Nantes v Lille Lille v Nice Lille v Golden Lion Racing Club v Lille Lyon v Lille...
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VfB Stuttgart (category Football clubs in Germany)
[vague] the club would generally[vague] earn mid-table results. One of the few stars[tone] of the time was Gilbert Gress from Strasbourg. In 1973, the...
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the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales. Head coach: Jim Telfer Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby. Head coach:...
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became the first Swiss team to play in (what was then) Germany, defeating Strasbourg 1–0. The first Swiss championships (then called "Serie A") were held in...
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