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Perpignan Form last 5 games 🔥 2 win streak

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2 wins

Perpignan News

Fur set to fly as Parisian duo dragged into Top 14 relegation dogfight

Nolann Le Garrec issues statement after outcry over much-maligned dive

LNR elect new chairman after rival concedes re-election defeat

Ex-England prop Perry Freshwater lines up new Top 14 role – report

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Perpignan Matches

Sat 14 Jun, 2025

FT
Stade des Alpes
Grenoble Grenoble
-
Perpignan Perpignan
7:00pm
Round 1
LIVE
11
13

Perpignan Forwards

Name
Position
Giorgi Tetrashvili
Prop
Giorgi Beria
Prop
Bruce Devaux
Prop
Guillaume Bertrand
Prop
Lorencio Gallardo
Prop
Mathys Pillac
Prop
Joan Onghia
Prop
Seilala Lam
Hooker
Victor Montgaillard
Hooker
Ignacio Ruiz
Hooker
Mathys Lotrian
Hooker
Kieran Brookes
Prop
Pietro Ceccarelli
Prop
Nemo Roelofse
Prop
Akato Fakatika
Prop
Livai Tikoipau
Prop
Tristan Labouteley
Lock
Alessandro Ortombina
Lock
Bastien Chinarro
Lock
Enzo Rognon
Lock
Giani Callegari
Lock
Marvin Orie
Lock
Mathieu Tanguy
Lock
Adrien Warion
Lock
Posolo Tuilagi
Lock
Sampie Joubert
Lock
Noe Schiava
Back Row
Max Hicks
Back Row
Alan Brazo
Back Row
Patrick Sobela
Back Row
Lucas Bachelier
Back Row
Jacobus Tonder
Back Row
Andro Dvali
Back Row
So'otala Fa'aso'o
Back Row
Lucas Velarte
Back Row
Joaquin Oviedo
Back Row
Antoine Bouthier
Back Row

Perpignan Backs

Name
Position
Tom Ecochard
Scrum Half
James Hall
Scrum Half
Gela Aprasidze
Scrum Half
Lenny Viola
Scrum Half
Jake McIntyre
Fly Half
Tommaso Allan
Fly Half
Antoine Aucagne
Fly Half
Mathis Gomez
Fly Half
Valentin Delpy
Fly Half
Mayron Fahy
Fly Half
Ali Crossdale
Outside Back
Lucas Dubois
Outside Back
Maxim Granell
Outside Back
Setareki Toganiyadrava
Outside Back
Jeronimo Fuente
Centre
Nicola Bozzo
Centre
Jean Barraque
Centre
Apisai Naqalevu
Centre
Eneriko Buliruarua
Centre
Alivereti Duguivalu
Centre
Job Poulet
Centre
Louis Dupichot
Outside Back
Tavite Veredamu
Outside Back
Jefferson Joseph
Outside Back
Theo Forner
Outside Back
Paul Pilon
Outside Back
Hugo Sempere
Outside Back
Yoan Vinas
Outside Back
Gabin Kretchmann
Outside Back

Perpignan Tournaments

Union Sportive des Arlequins Perpignanais

Union Sportive des Arlequins Perpignanais, more commonly known as USA Perpignan, are one of France's most historic rugby union clubs. They currently play in the Top 14, which is France's top tier of rugby union. 

The Perpignan Rugby Club was founded way back in 1902. Back then, the club was known as AS Perpignan. Over the years, the team has been known by many different names. For example, in 1919, they were renamed US Perpignan. The team adopted its current name in 1933.

The Perpignan rugby team was most successful in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. During this time, the team reached the final of the French Championship on six occasions, winning three times (1938, 1944 and 1955). However, the team did not reach another final until 1977 and didn’t win the French Championship again until 2009. 

The 2009 title is the club’s only top-tier trophy of the professional era. However, the side did make the final of the Heineken Cup in 2003. Sadly though, they were defeated by Stade Toulousain. In more recent years, the team has yo-yoed between the Top 14 and the Pro D2.

Think the USA Perpignan rugby team can recapture their former glories? Follow the team’s progress with the rugby gurus at RugbyPass. 

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