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C’Chartres Rugby will play in Switzerland!

Before the annual congress of the French Rugby Federation, this weekend of July 4 and 5, the composition of the Federal 1 hens for the 2022-2023 season was unveiled this Thursday, June 30.

Big surprise for C’Chartres Rugby, for its second exercise at this level, it will be opposed to Servette de Genève. The Swiss club, integrated into the French championship since 2014, has just won an eighth climb in eight years. The Genevans will be the attraction in a Pool 1 that has been quite significantly modified compared to this year.

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Reform obliges, with the creation of the National 2, the C’Chartres Rugby will only find three opponents faced this year: Beauvais, Drancy and Saint-Denis.

Change of direction

Coach Renaud Gourdon’s team will cross paths with three other teams from Île-de-France (Sarcelles, Gennevilliers and Paris UC), will have the right to derbies against Orléans and Bourges. And, no more trips to the West and South-West, he will go east with Nuits-Saint-Georges and Annecy to complete the line-up.

“It’s a nice chicken. There will be nice little trips, and it’s not so bad to see something else, nice derbies, good little matches to play, says Renaud Gourdon. Geneva is coming out of a good season, Beauvais missed the rise in National 2 by nothing, Parisian formations have been reinforced. But, I think that we will have the means to exist well.

Response from September 11 with the start of a regular phase of the championship which will end on April 16, before the play-offs and final phases.

Federal 1 (pool 1): Sarcelles (Val-d’Oise), Beauvais (Oise), Genevilliers (Hauts-de-Seine), Nuits-Saint-Georges (Côte-d’Or), C’Chartres Rugby, Paris UC , RC Orléans (Loiret), Drancy (Seine-Saint-Denis), Geneva (Switzerland), Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), Annecy (Haute-Savoie).

Franck Thébault

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