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12/05 | Stade Toulou | 49 - 18 | Stade Franç | |
05/05 | Stade Toulou | 38 - 26 | Harlequins | |
27/04 | Stade Toulou | 32 - 12 | Racing Métr | |
20/04 | RC Toulonnai | 20 - 19 | Stade Toulou | |
14/04 | Stade Toulou | 64 - 26 | Exeter Chief | |
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Le Stade toulousain est un club omnisports français basé à Toulouse dont la section principale est celle du rugby à XV. Le club est présidé par Jean-René Bouscatel depuis 1992. L'équipe première, entraînée par Guy Novès depuis 1989, évolue en Top 14 et dispute la Coupe d'Europe.
Le Stade toulousain évolue au stade Ernest-Wallon. Le club a remporté dix-neuf fois le championnat de France de rugby à XV et est quadruple champion d'Europe, ce qui fait de lui le club français et européen le plus titré.
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Ahki
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Ainuʻu
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Aldegheri
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Arnold
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Arnold
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Baille
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Balès
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Bonneval
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Castets
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Chocobares
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Cros
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Dupont
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Elstadt
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Faumuina
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Flament
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Fouyssac
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Guitoune
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Holmes
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Huget
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Kaino
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Lebel
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Madaule
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Mallia
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Marchand
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Marty
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Mauvaka
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Médard
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Miquel
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Neti
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Placines
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Ramos
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Tafili
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Tauzin
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Tekori
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Tolofua
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Showing 0 to 35 (Total: 35)Stadium or HomeStade Ernest-Wallon (usually called "stade des Sept Deniers") is a multi-purpose stadium in Toulouse, France. It is currently the home of rugby union team Stade Toulousain. The stadium was built in the late 1980s and was recently renovated. It has a capacity of 19,500. The stadium however is not always suitable for big games. For the larger fixtures, such as championships play-offs or Heineken Cup games, the fixture may be moved to Stadium Municipal, which has nearly double the capacity.
The Stade Ernest-Wallon was used to host the rugby league international fixture between France and England, in which England defeated France 56-8. The stadium once again hosted rugby league on 31 October 2009, seeing a 2009 Gillette Four Nations game between France and New Zealand, resulting in a 62-12 win for the Kiwis. It also hosted the French Super League side Catalans Dragons, as part of their initiative to expand club rugby league in France, in 2013: a sellout crowd, many of whom carried banners supporting local side Toulouse Olympique's bid to enter the Super League, saw the Dragons lose 22-21 to Hull Kingston Rovers.
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