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“No, you do not dream: the two last champions of France will only form one next season.
We could have believed in a hoax, but we are not April 1st, so ... You are well seated: Racing 92 and Stade Français Paris will merge! The Team revealed this morning that the two teams "will only form one from next season." The NRL has already agreed. And the clubs reacted via a statement:
Winners of the first two championships in the history of French rugby in 1892 and 1893, Racing 92 and Stade Français Paris also won the Brennus Shield in the last two seasons.
These two flagship clubs of Paris and the Hauts de Seine, beyond the sporting rivalry they have enjoyed, have many other similarities: a strong local and regional anchoring, a historic educational mission, ancestral ties with The Olympic movement or an inextinguishable will to progress in all areas.
It is on the basis of these principles that the two clubs lay the foundations for a merger project by pooling their resources to better cope with the challenges of performance and education.
This association, effective from next season, must give birth to a new club that will preserve the roots of Racing 92 as those of the Stade Français Paris while multiplying the means put at the service of youth and French rugby.
Consolidated by its dual culture, by the fierce determination of its two presidents and its increased audience in a population pool unmatched in France, this new club has a long-term commitment to build a true reference day after day .
The players learned the news this morning. According to our information, Laurent Travers and Laurent Labit would be the coaches of this new team, who would play at the Arena 92 ... and the Jean-Bouin stadium when the latter is not available. Finally, this merger frees up a place in Top 14. The team says: "The LNR is already thinking in the most loyal format to define the identity of the club which will evolve in the first division next season: a pure draft and Or the holding of a play-off between that 13th and the loser of the final accession of Pro D2. "