1972–73 French Rugby Union Championship

French Rugby Championship 1972-73
Countries  France
Champions Stadoceste (2nd title)
Runners-up Dax
1971-72
1973-74

The 1972-73 French Rugby Union Championship was contested by 64 teams divided in 8 pools.

The first four of each pool, were qualified for the knockout stages.

The Stadoceste won the champsionship beating Dax in the final.

It was the first title after World War II for Stadoceste.

Qualification round

In bold the clubs qualified for the next round. The teams are listed according to the final ranking

Pool 1

Pool 2

Pool 3

Pool 4

Pool 5

Pool 6

Pool 7

Pool 8

Knockout Stages

"Last 32"

In bold the clubs qualified for the next round

Team 1 Team 2 Results
Saint-Girons Stade Bagnérais 10-20
Perpignan Aurillac 10-6
Grenoble Graulhet 4-12
Agen Dijon 16-6
Stadoceste Racing 7-3
Narbonne US Bressane 16-9
Touloun Lavelanet 19-10
La Voulte Castres 10-0
Brive Lourdes 28-6
Montferrand Pau 29-7
Dax Vichy 16-14
Valence Boucau 9-6
Béziers Bègles 26-8
Toulouse Biarritz 30-19
Avignon Saint-Saturnin Bayonne 4-15
Stade Beaumontois La Rochelle 11-6

"Last 16"

In bold the clubs qualified for the next round

Team 1 Team 2 Results
Stade Bagnérais Perpignan 9-19
Graulhet Agen 12-7
Stadoceste Narbonne 12-11
Toulon La Voulte 7-14
Brive Montferrand 18-9
Dax Valence 34-12
Béziers Toulose 21-12
Bayonne Stade Beaumontois 16-15

Quarter of finals

In bold the clubs qualified for the next round

Team 1 Team 2 Results
Perpignan Graulhet 10-3
Stadoceste La Voulte 15-3
Brive Dax 10-16
Béziers Bayonne 28-12

Semifinals

Team 1 Team 2 Results
Perpignan Stadoceste 0-6
Dax Béziers 23-3

Final

Teams Stadoceste - Dax
Score 18-12
Date 20 May 1973
Venue Stadium Municipal, Toulouse
Referee André Cuny
Line-up
Stadoceste Lucien Abadie, Antoine Marin, Gilbert Verdier, Francis Sénac, Francis Biescas, Claude Cabar, Patrick Leblanc, Christian Paul, Alain Save, Daniel Marty, Jean Sillières, Fernand Marin, Joël Pécune, Jean-Louis Montagne, Georges Michel
Dax Pierre Duclos, Jacques Ibanez, Christian Hoursiangou, Jean-Pierre Bastiat, Bernard Dutin, Yves Courrouy, Gilles Benali, Bernard Vinsonneau, Georges Capdepuy, Patrick Freicha, Bernard Trémont, Jean-Pierre Lux, Philippe Lebel, Michel Arrieumerlou, Jean-Paul Cazenave
Scorers
Stadoceste 2 tries Biescas and Pécune, 2 conversions, 1 penalty and 1 drop Michel
Dax 1 try Arrieumerlou, 1 conversion Duclos, 1 drop Freicha

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