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Montpellier Red Devils

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French semi-professional rugby league club
Montpellier XIII
Club information
Full nameMontpellier XIII Red Devils
Nickname(s)Red Devils
Founded1953; 72 years ago (1953)
WebsiteSite
Current details
Ground(s)
CEOThierry Arcas
ChairmanAudrey Woelfing
CoachAudrey Zitter
CaptainArnaud Barthes
CompetitionNational Division 2 (Zone 1)
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours

Montpellier XIII Red Devils (fr:Montpellier Diables Rouges Rugby a XIII ) are a semi-professionalrugby league club based inMontpellier, in the region ofHerault,France. They currently play in theNational Division 2. Their home ground is theStade Sabathé.

History

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Founded in 1953 asMontpellier Diables Rouges and named after the first club side to tour France in the 1930s,Salford, who were nicknamed theDiables Rouges in reference to their red playing shirts, Montpellier reached the top tier in 1957 and until the 1990s very little else occurred apart from them moving grounds in 1971 when their original stadium theStade du Pont was closed down and demolished. For season 1997/98, heavy recruitment began with the intent of getting the club back to the top tier. Players like AustralianSteven Bye,[1] along with talented local players like Cobos, Simon, Bouteloup, Trinquier andDavid Fraysse, were brought to the club. In 1998-99, they won their first trophy, theFederal Championship now calledNational Division 2 beatingIlle-sur-Tet XIII 30-15 and that was followed the following season when they won theNational 2 now calledNational Division 1 the 3rd tier, they beatIlle-sur-Tet XIII again andCabardes XIII in the play-offs before beatingHomps XIII in the final 40-4 earning promotion to the 2nd tier. They would spend the next ten years in theElite Two Championship, they were runner-up in 2008 toLe Bacares XIII, until season 2009-10. In that season the club finished runner-up behindPalau XIII Broncos and then lost to them in the play-off final 12-18 but were promoted to the top tier when their victors declined. The following season the club struggled in theElite One Championship eventually finishing 10th and bottom with just two wins. The following season was the same with just two wins collected and the club was back in the 2nd tier. Worse was to come when the club after a tumultuous season went under. A new club was quickly reformed asMontpellier XIII and started life in theNational Division 1, the 3rd tier. At the end of season 2013/14 the club was back in the 2nd tier[2]

The club runs both youth and ladies teams.

Stadium

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TheStade du Pont was the club's first home ground, built in 1923 with a 10,000 capacity, the ground was used until 1971 when it was demolished to make way for housing and a shopping centre. The ground was also used by football clubStade Olympique Montpellier from 1923. At its peak the stadium had two stands down the length of the pitch with open ended earthen banks behind the sticks giving it an 18,000 capacity. A storm in 1963 caused much damage to the two stands. In 1971 the club moved to their current home theStade Sabathe but had to use a secondary stadium, Stade Veyrassi, since the use of Stade Sabathe was granted to the local Rugby Union, theMRC. The stadium is a rugby ground with an 8,000 capacity of which 2,800 are seated.

Honours

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  • Federal Championship (National Div 2) (1): 1998-99
  • National 2 (National Div 1) (1): 1999-2000

References

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  1. ^"Montpellier, la sagesse du promu".Treize Magazine (in French): 12. November 2000.ISSN 0220-5807.
  2. ^http://www.rugby13montpellier.frArchived 2016-04-04 at theWayback Machine

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