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French women's rugby union national league
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Élite 1 Féminine
FormerlyTop 8 (2015–2018)
SportRugby union
Founded1971; 54 years ago (1971)
First season1972
No. of teams10
CountryFrance
Most recent
champion
Stade Bordelais [fr]
(2025)
Most titlesToulouse Femina Sports (9)
Relegation toÉlite 2 Féminine
Official websiteÉlite 1

Élite 1 Féminine (since 2018, and previouslyTop 8 from 2015 to 2018) is the top national league forwomen's rugby union clubs in France. It was founded from the 1971–1972 season under the aegis of the French Women's Rugby Association before being taken over by the French Women's Rugby Federation, it has been organized by theFrench Rugby Federation since 1989. The first season was won by the ASVEL Rugby women's team.

The championship takes place in two phases: a so-called qualification phase, which is contested by all the teams, and a final phase which is played by direct elimination. From 2015 to 2018, the championship is referred to as theTop 8. In 2018, the championship went from a single pool of 8 clubs to two pools of 16. The 8 best clubs qualified for the final phase. Since the 2018–2019 season, two clubs have been relegated to Élite 2 at the end of the championship.

As with men, the most successful club in France isToulouse: it is Toulouse Fémina Sports, with 9 French championship titles, in 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984 and 1985. Montpellier RC is the second most successful team with eight titles (2007, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019). In a recent reform in 2021, the league has seen the number of teams decrease from 16 to 14 and there will only be 12 teams next season.[1][2]

ASM Romagnat won the Élite 1 2020–2021 season.[3]

Teams

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2024–2025 Élite 1 Féminine season teams:[4]

ClubStadiumCapacity
Blagnac SC [fr]Stade Ernest-Argelès4,000
AC Bobigny 93 [fr]

Henri-Wallon Stadium

1,000
Stade Bordelais [fr]Stade Sainte-Germaine /Stade Chaban-DelmasN/A / 34,462
FC Grenoble Amazones [fr]Stade Lesdiguières12,650
Lyon OU [fr]Plaine des Jeux de GerlandN/A
Montpellier HR [fr]Stade Sabathé6,500
Stade Rennais [fr]Stade du Commandant Bougouin5,000
ASM Romagnat [fr]Stade des Pérouses500
Stade Toulousain [fr]Stade Ernest-Wallon19,500
Stade Villeneuvois LM [fr]Stade Emmanuel-TheryN/A

Champions

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1970–79

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Season1st place, gold medalist(s) ChampionScore2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-upVenueAttendanceRef
1972ASVEL10–8RC AdourLombez
1973FC Auch10–8Tarbes RugbyMorlaàs
1974Violettes bressanes25–10FC AuchLa Voulte
1975Toulouse Fémina Sports18–3OF ValenceLes Dragons BlancsRomagnat
1976Toulouse Fémina Sports8–3Violettes bressanesCastres
1977Toulouse Fémina Sports12–7Violettes bressanesMontaigut-le-Blanc
1978Toulouse Fémina Sports7–0FC AuchMontaigut-le-Blanc
1979Toulouse Fémina Sports19–0Coquelicots de TournusMontaigut-le-Blanc

1980–89

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Season1st place, gold medalist(s) ChampionScore2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-upVenueAttendanceRef
1980Toulouse Fémina Sports7–0Violettes bressanesMontaigut-le-Blanc
1981Violettes bressanes10–3Coquelicots de TournusMontaigut-le-Blanc
1982Toulouse Fémina Sports7–0Violettes bressanesMontaigut-le-Blanc
1983La Teste Rugby10–0Violettes bressanesTulle
1984Toulouse Fémina Sports10–0Coquelicots de TournusPrivas
1985Toulouse Fémina Sports6–0Violettes bressanesMontaigut-le-Blanc
1986La Teste Rugby8–0Toulouse Fémina Sports
1987La Teste Rugby16–4Coquelicots de TournusBègles
1988La Teste Rugby8–0Violettes bressanesAnglet
1989Violettes bressanes19–12AS RomagnatMontaigut-le-Blanc

1990–99

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Season1st place, gold medalist(s) ChampionScore2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-upVenueAttendanceRef
1990Saint-Orens7–6Violettes bressanesTours
1991Rugby Club de Chilly-Mazarin3–0Saint-OrensSaint-Yrieix-la-Perche
1992Pachys d'Herm10–3Saint-OrensMarciac
1993Saint-Orens13–3Violettes bressanesL'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue
1994AS Romagnat21–12Saint-OrensMaurs
1995AS Romagnat10–6Pachys d'Herm
1996Rugby Club de Chilly-Mazarin3–0AS RomagnatRomorantin
1997Pachys d'Herm30–17Saint-OrensStade Jean-Bouin,Paris
1998Pachys d'Herm20–11AS RomagnatMussidan
1999Caen Rugby Club25–12Pachys d'HermLeucate

2000–09

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Season1st place, gold medalist(s) ChampionScore2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-upVenueAttendanceRef
2000Caen Rugby Club12–5Pachys d'HermPoitiers
2001Pachys d'Herm20–19Caen Rugby ClubLimoges
2002Caen Rugby Club10–3Saint-OrensTyrosse
2003Pachys d'Herm23–15Caen Rugby ClubParthenay
2004USAT XV Toulouges8–6Ovalie caennaiseIsle
2005USAT XV Toulouges7–3Ovalie caennaiseStade de France,Saint-Denis
2006USAT XV Toulouges8–3Stade Rennais rugbyLa Roche-sur-Yon
2007Montpellier RC10–3Ovalie caennaiseGrenoble
2008USAT XV Toulouges18–15Montpellier RCNarbonne
2009Montpellier RC19–16USAP XV FémininGruissan

2010–19

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Season1st place, gold medalist(s) ChampionScore2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-upVenueAttendanceRef
2010USAP XV Féminin26–5Montpellier RCStade Jean Bouin,Paris
2011USAP XV Féminin15–11Stade rennais rugbySaint-Médard-en-Jalles1,200
2012Rugby club lonsois14–10Montpellier RCStade de Loudes,L'Union
2013Montpellier RC15–12Lille MRC villeneuvoisStade Robert-Barran,Vierzon[5]
2014Montpellier RC29–19AC Bobigny 93 rugbyStade de l'Escale,Arnas
Top 8
2015Montpellier RC17–3Lille MRC villeneuvoisStade Marcel-Verchère,Bourg-en-Bresse
2016Lille MRC villeneuvois18–7Montpellier RCStade Jules-Ladoumègue, Massy
2017Montpellier RC17–11Lille MRC villeneuvoisStade André-Moga,Bègles1,500
2018Montpellier RC15–12Stade toulousainStade Albert-Domec,Carcassonne
Élite 1
2019Montpellier RC22–13Stade toulousainStade Maurice-Trélut,Tarbes

2020–29

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Season1st place, gold medalist(s) ChampionScore2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-upVenueAttendanceRefHighlights
2020Season interrupted byCOVID-19
2021ASM Romagnat13–8Blagnac Rugby FémininStade Ernest-Argelès,Blagnac1,000[6]
2022Stade Toulousain16–10Blagnac Rugby FémininStade Lesdiguières,Grenoble[7]
2023Stade Bordelais27–23Blagnac Rugby FémininStade Sainte-Germaine[8]
2024Stade Bordelais32–17ASM RomagnatStade Pierre Rajon Bourgoin-Jallieu[9][10][11]
2025Stade Bordelais32–24Stade Toulousain RugbyStade Marcel-Michelin[12]
2026
2027
2028
2029

Winners and runners up

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  • Current Élite 1 Féminine participating clubs indicated in bold
ClubWinsRunners-upWinning SeasonsLast win
Toulouse Fémina Sports911975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1982 1984 19851985
Montpellier RC842007 2009 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 20192019
Pachys d'Herm531992 1997 1998 2001 20032003
USAT XV Toulouges402004 2005 2006 20082008
La Teste Rugby401983 1986 1987 19881988
Violettes Bressanes391974 1981 19891989
Caen Rugby Club321999 2000 20022002
Stade Bordelais302023 2024 20252025
Saint-Orens251990 19931993
AS Romagnat231994 19951995
USAP XV Féminin212010 20112011
Rugby Club de Chilly-Mazarin201991 19961996
Stade Toulousain1320222022
Lille MRC Villeneuvois1320162016
FC Auch1219731973
ASM Romagnat1120212021
Rugby Club Lonsois1020122012
ASVEL1019721972
Coquelicots de Tournus04
Blagnac Rugby Féminin03
Ovalie Caennaise03
Stade Rennais Rugby02
OF Valence Les Dragons Blancs01
AC Bobigny 93 Rugby01
RC Adour01
Tarbes Rugby01

References

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  1. ^"Elite 1 - En quête d'homogénéité, l'Elite féminine entame sa mue".Rugbyrama (in French). 17 September 2021. Retrieved2 November 2021.
  2. ^"France reorganises its elite league – again".Scrum Queens. 9 May 2020. Retrieved2 November 2021.
  3. ^"Romagnat win French championship".Scrum Queens. 21 June 2021. Retrieved2 November 2021.
  4. ^"Actualités rugby féminin Elite 1 2019/2020 - Compétitions FFR".Compétitions - FFR (in French). Retrieved29 March 2025.
  5. ^Birch, John (1 July 2013)."French Top 10: The south triumphs!".ScrumQueens. Retrieved14 April 2024.
  6. ^France Rugby (22 June 2021).Elite 1 féminine : Le résumé de la finale 2021. Retrieved29 March 2025 – via YouTube.
  7. ^Résumé Finale Elite 1 2022 : Toulouse - Blagnac | 📺 Le résumé de la finale ! C'était serré jusqu'au bout à Grenoble samedi soir 🤩 #Elite1 | By Élite 1 Féminine | Facebook. Retrieved29 March 2025 – via www.facebook.com.
  8. ^France Rugby (10 June 2023).Elite 1 féminine : Les Bordelaises championnes de France. Retrieved29 March 2025 – via YouTube.
  9. ^Charpenet, David (8 June 2024)."Elite 1 féminine - Stade bordelais - ASM Romagnat : le résumé du sacre des Bordelaises".rugbyrama.fr. Retrieved8 June 2024.
  10. ^"Congratulations to the Bordeaux women's rugby team!".Le Bonbon.
  11. ^France Rugby (10 June 2024).Elite 1 féminines 2024 : Le résumé complet de la finale Stade Bordelais - ASM Romagnat. Retrieved29 March 2025 – via YouTube.
  12. ^"Stade Bordelais Women vs Toulouse Women Elite 1 Womens Final 2025".YouTube.

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