1950–51 French Rugby Union Championship

1950–51 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries  France
Champions Carmaux
Runners-up Stadoceste
1949-50
1951-52

The 1949-50 French Rugby Union Championship of first division was contested by 48 teams divided en eight pools de six. Twenty-four teams were qualified to play a second phase with eight pools of three clubs. The first of each pool were qualified to play Quarter of finals.

The Championship was won by Carmaux that beat Stadoceste in the final.

It were the only titile won by Union Sportive Carmausine.

Context

The 1951 Five Nations Championship was won by Ireland, while France finished second.

The "Coupe de France" was won by Lourdes that beat Stadoceste in the final.

The situation in and outside the ground during the final of this competiotn was so bad and nervous that british unions ask the withdrawing

Second qualification round

In bold, the teams qualified for quarters of final

Poule A

Poule B

Poule C

Poule D

Poule E

Poule F

Poule G

Poule H

Quarter of finals

In bold the clubs qualified for the semifinals.

Carmaux-Agen5 - 0
Montferrand-Loudes5 - 0
Stadoceste-Toulon6 - 3
Perpignan-Lyon OU5 - 0

Semifinals

Carmaux-Montferrand16 - 9
Stadocest-Perpignan15 - 0

Final

Teams Carmaux - Stadoceste
Score 14-12 (o.t.)
Date 20 May 1951
Venue Stadium, Toulouse
Referee Jean Rous
Line-up
Carmaux Raymond Carrère, Louis Combettes, Jean-Marie Bes, Jean Gervais, Alexis Dalla-Riva, René Pailhous, Louis Aué, Jean Régis, René Pagès, Gérard Lasmolles, René Deleris, Gustave Golajewski, Georges Cassou, Francis Cassou, Jacques Sagols
Stadoceste Albert Fourcade, Robert Bel, Marc Laffitte, René Soulet, Joseph Dutrey, Armand Save, Gilbert Paradge, Serge Tonus, Lucien Dufourc, Adrien Abadie, Albert Bagnères, Louis Suberbie, Albert Lavantes, Maurice Cazaux, René Chaubet
Scorers
Carmaux 1 try , 1 conversion and 3 penalties Aué
Stadoceste 1 try Lavantes, 3 penalties Chaubet

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