RC Roanne XIII

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Racing Club de Roanne XIII
Club information
Full nameRacing Club de Roanne XIII
ColoursBlue and White
Founded1934; 92 years ago (1934)
WebsiteOfficial Website

Racing Club de Roanne XIII are a French Rugby league club based in Roanne, Loire in the Rhône-Alpes region. The club played in the Rhône-Alpes League of the French National Division 2.

History

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Racing Club de Roanne XIII were one of the pioneering ten clubs in France that switched from rugby union to rugby league in 1934. Under wily manager Claude Devernois, and with stars like Max Rousié, Robert Samatan and Jean Dauger, they became one of the dominant forces in the early years of the sport in France, winning the Lord Derby Cup in 1938[1] and the Championship in 1939.[2] They won the league on a further three occasions[2] and the cup once more[1] before financial trouble resulted in the club losing their place in the top level of French Rugby League.

Club honours

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Famous players

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References

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