1990–91 French Rugby Union Championship
The 1990–91 French Rugby Union Championship was 99th edition of France's top division of rugby union. Bègles-Bordeaux were champions after beating Toulose in the final.
French Rugby Championship 1990–91 | |
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Countries | France |
Number of teams | 80 teams |
Champions | Bègles-Bordeaux (2nd title) |
Runners-up | Toulouse |
It was the club's second bouclier de Brennus after their first win in 1969.
Formula
- The tournament was played by 80 clubs divided in 20 pools of four.
- The two best from each pool (a total of 40 clubs) were admitted to group A to play for the title.
- In the second round the 40 clubs of group A were divided in five pools of eight.
- The first three of each pool and the best fourth place team advanced to the knockout stage.
Group A qualification round to knockout stage
The teams are listed as the ranking, in bold the teams admitted to "last 16" round.
Pool 1 |
Pool 2 |
Pool 3
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Pool 4
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Pool 5 |
"Last 16" phase
In bold are the clubs qualified for the quarter finals.
Team 1 | Team 2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Perpignan | Béziers | 15-9 | 3-27 |
Biarritz | Nîmes | 13-10 | 12-18 |
Montpellier RC | Stadoceste | 18-9 | 3-18 |
Toulon | Bègles-Bordeaux | 18-9 | 6-22 |
Mont-de-Marsan | Narbonne | 15-12 | 0-51 |
Brive | Toulouse | 9-9 | 12-15 |
Dax | Montferrand | 9-15 | 38-22 |
Auch | Racing | 18-15 | 3-43 |
Quarter of finals
In bold the clubs qualified for the next round
Team 1 | Team 2 | 1st match | 2nd match |
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Béziers | Nîmes | 30-17 | |
Stadoceste | Bègles-Bordeaux | 8-19 | |
Narbonne | Toulouse | 6-24 | |
Dax | Racing | 6-18 |
Semifinals
Team 1 | Team 2 | Results |
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Béziers | Bègles-Bordeaux | 12-13 |
Toulouse | Racing | 13-12 |
Final
01 June 1991 |
Bègles-Bordeaux | 19 – 10 | Toulouse |
Try: Courtiols 6' Mougeot 36' Con: Sallefranque 6' Pen: Sallefranque (2) Drop: Reigt | Try: Cazalbou (2) 66', 76' Con: Ougier 76' |
Parc des Princes, Paris Referee: Patrick Robin |
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