Lyon OU Rugby

Lyon OU
Full nameLyon Olympique Universitaire
Nickname(s)Le LOU
Founded1896 (1896)
LocationLyon, France
Ground(s)Stade de Gerland (Capacity: 25,000)
ChairmanGL Events
PresidentYann Roubert
Coach(es)Karim Ghezal
Captain(s)Baptiste Couilloud
Jordan Taufua
League(s)Top 14
2024–2511th
Team kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.lourugby.fr

Lyon Olympique Universitaire Rugby or LOU is a French professional rugby union team based in Lyon that currently competes in the Top 14, the highest level of the country's professional league system, having been most recently promoted for the 2016–17 season after winning the 2015–16 title of the second-level Pro D2. The club has bounced between the top two levels in recent years, having also been promoted in 2011 and 2014 and relegated in 2012 and 2015.

They were founded in 1896 and play in red and black. In 2011, the team left the Stade Vuillermet for the new Matmut Stadium. In 2017 the team moved to the Matmut Stadium de Gerland.

History

Le LOU, as it is traditionally known, is one of the oldest sports clubs in France and among the first outside Paris to have set up a rugby section. The club's original name was Racing Club, the result of a merger of the Racing Club de Vaise and the Rugby Club de Lyon. It was renamed Racing et Cercles Réunis in 1902 after several other clubs joined it, then a few months later Lyon Olympique. Finally, in 1910, it became Lyon Olympique Universitaire. The red and black were adopted in 1902.

The club developed several sections (it now has 13), one of the most successful being the rugby union section, which is now known as LOU Rugby. The rugby club took part in three successive French championship finals (1931–33), losing the first one to Toulon (3–6) but winning the next two against Narbonne (9-3 and 10–3). It then played in lower amateur leagues until it was promoted back to the second professional division (Pro D2). In 2006–07, it had the second biggest budget of the championship and its ambition was to rejoin the Top 14 in the next two years, under the leadership of their coach Christian Lanta, who formerly led Racing Club de France, Italian club Treviso and Agen. However, they would not succeed in their promotion quest until 2011. Since then, they have been a proverbial "yo-yo team", having been either relegated or promoted four times in the six seasons since their 2011 promotion.

Honours

Finals results

French championship

Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue Spectators
10 May 1931 RC Toulon 6-3 Lyon OU Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 10,000
5 May 1932 Lyon OU 9-3 RC Narbonne Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 13,000
7 May 1933 Lyon OU 10-3 RC Narbonne Parc Lescure, Bordeaux 15,000

European Rugby Challenge Cup

Date Winner Score Runners-up Venue Spectators
27 May 2022 Lyon OU 30–12 RC Toulon Stade Vélodrome, Marseille 51,431
23 May 2025 Bath 37–12 Lyon OU Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 36,705

Challenge Yves du Manoir

Date Winners Score Runners-up
1932 SU Agen round robin Lyon OU
1933 Lyon OU round robin SU Agen

Current standings

2024–25 Top 14 Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Toulouse (C) 26 18 1 7 891 462 +429 118 52 11 5 90 Qualification for playoff semi-finals and European Rugby Champions Cup
2 Bordeaux Bègles 26 17 0 9 762 609 +153 98 72 5 5 78
3 Toulon 26 15 0 11 680 595 +85 79 68 7 5 72 Qualification for playoff semi-final qualifiers and European Rugby Champions Cup
4 Bayonne 26 15 1 10 632 650 −18 72 76 2 4 68
5 Clermont 26 13 0 13 674 627 +47 85 67 6 5 63
6 Castres 26 13 2 11 626 658 −32 69 71 3 4 63
7 La Rochelle 26 13 1 12 617 635 −18 75 65 5 3 62 Qualification for European Rugby Champions Cup
8 Pau 26 13 0 13 682 719 −37 73 92 4 5 61
9 Montpellier 26 12 0 14 623 609 +14 66 64 3 5 56 Qualification for European Rugby Challenge Cup
10 Racing 92 26 11 2 13 710 720 −10 81 83 1 7 56
11 26 10 2 14 675 722 −47 77 84 2 4 50
12 Stade Français 26 10 0 16 597 755 −158 64 92 2 3 45
13 Perpignan 26 9 2 15 469 647 −178 40 72 2 2 44 Qualification for relegation play-off
14 Vannes (R) 26 7 1 18 661 891 −230 76 115 1 5 36 Relegation to Pro D2
Updated to match(es) played on 9 June 2025. Source: Top 14
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated


Current squad

The Lyon squad for the 2024–25 season is:[1][2]

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

Player Position Union
Yanis Charcosset Hooker France
Camille Chat Hooker France
Guillaume Marchand Hooker France
Sam Matavesi Hooker Fiji
Jermaine Ainsley Prop New Zealand
Irakli Aptsiauri Prop Georgia
Wayan de Benedittis Prop France
Cedate Gomes Sa Prop France
Hamza Kaabeche Prop France
Jérôme Rey Prop France
Sébastien Taofifénua Prop France
Kilian Geraci Lock France
Mickaël Guillard Lock France
Félix Lambey Lock France
Tomás Lavanini Lock Argentina
Alban Roussel Lock France
Liam Allen Back row New Zealand
Steeve Blanc-Mappaz Back row France
Arno Botha Back row South Africa
Dylan Cretin Back row France
Maxime Gouzou Back row France
Pierre-Samuel Pacheco Back row France
Beka Saghinadze Back row Georgia
Beka Shvangiradze Back row Georgia
Théo William Back row France
Player Position Union
Charlie Cassang Scrum-half France
Baptiste Couilloud Scrum-half France
Martin Page-Relo Scrum-half Italy
Léo Berdeu Fly-half France
Paddy Jackson Fly-half Ireland
Martin Méliande Fly-half France
Josiah Maraku Centre New Zealand
Théo Millet Centre France
Alfred Parisien Centre France
Semi Radradra Centre Fiji
Thibaut Regard Centre France
Ethan Dumortier Wing France
Monty Ioane Wing Italy
Vincent Rattez Wing France
Davit Niniashvili Fullback Georgia
Alexandre Tchaptchet Fullback France

Espoirs squad

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

Player Position Union
Terence Fusi Hooker Australia
Baptiste Narmand Hooker France
Ave Maalo Prop New Zealand
Thomas Marceline Prop France
Lyan Pakihivatau Prop France
Valentin Simutoga Prop France
Lilian Brun-Bourdi Lock France
Fousseynou Cissokho Lock France
Jarlath Gleeson Lock England
Bartholome Sanson Lock France
Ruan Viviers Lock South Africa
Gael Almorin Back row Spain
Cleo Bard Back row France
Lilian Baret Back row France
Antoine Deliance Back row France
Luka Saginadze Back row Georgia
Marvin Okuya Back row France
Jules Vuachet Back row France
Player Position Union
Leny Aram Scrum-half France
Teo Boucheron Scrum-half France
Esteban Gonzalez Scrum-half France
Mathis Galeazzi Fly-half France
Paco Mazoyer Fly-half France
Romain Rigult Fly-half France
Dorian Diabou Centre France
Dorian Marceline Centre France
Mylan Sosse Centre France
Miracle Tangata Centre Australia
Noah Jallet Wing France
Charly Mignot Wing France
Luka Khorbaladze Fullback Georgia
Gabin Lacoste Fullback France

See also

References

  1. ^ "Site officiel" (in French). LOU Rugby.fr. 5 January 2025. Retrieved 5 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Lyon squad for season 2024/2025". All Rugby. 5 January 2025. Retrieved 5 January 2025.