RC Baho XIII

RC Baho XIII
Club information
Full name Racing Club Baho XIII
Nickname(s) Les Geckos
Website site
Current details
Ground(s)
  • Stade Municipal de Baho
Chairman Colette Tignieres and Herve Abribat
Coach(s) Didier Meynard
Manager(s) Peter Grau
Competition Elite Two Championship
2015/16 5th
Uniforms
Home colours
Away colours

Racing Club Baho XIII who are more commonly known as RC Baho XIII are a semi-professional rugby league team based in the town of Baho in the region of Pyrenees-Orientales in southern France. The club compete in the Elite Two Championship which is the second tier rugby league competition in France. Their home ground is the Stade Municipal de Baho and they are coached by Didier Meynard.

History

During the mid eighties RC Baho XIII reached three consecutive National 2 now called National Division 1 finals. Losing the first one in season 84/85 against Palau XIII Broncos 15-24, they gained revenge in 1985/86 beating Palau XIII Broncos 34-20, then lost 6-7 against US Trentels XIII in 1987. This sudden burst of finals appearances was quickly extinguished and the club wouldn't reach another final for another 22 years. 2008/09 was the season when the club would embark on another flurry of finals appearances but this time with more success and for a more sustained period and at the higher second tier level the Elite Two Championship. In that first season they finished runner-up behind Corbeil XIII having lost the final 14-30, semi-finalists the following season was followed by another runners-up spot losing this time to RC Lescure-Arthes XIII 0-12. After another semi-final appearance in 2011/12 more disappointment followed the next season when they had to settle for runner-up again, losing on this occasion to their rivals from the eighties, Palau XIII Broncos 22-26, Finally in 2013/14 they lifted the title when they beat the favourites RC Albi 18-12. Semi-finalists in 2015 preceded a 5th place in 2015/16. Back in 2009 the club set up its first rugby school and in 2014 the juniors won the Cup of France. The club now runs successful youth sides down to under '14's and girls teams.[1]

Stadium

The club have always played at the Stade Municipal de Baho a ground owned by the local town council. Both rugby and football are played. A renovation took place in 2015 which included the installing of three small seating stands each holding 70 spectators.[2]

2015-16 Squad

No Player Nation Position - No Player Nation Position
1 Mathias Soula France FB, WG - 15 Damien Martins France
2 Samir Belkhiri France WG - 16 Christopher Perez France
3 Diego Reynier France CE,FB - 17 Gabriel Hidalgo France CE
4 Julien Laffite France CE, (Capt) - 18 Yoan Oliger France
5 Lois Lazardo France WG - 19 Cedric Palomo France PR
6 Sylvain Bonnet France SO - 20 Leo Baixas France
7 William Pailles France SH - 21 Alex Bretonnes France
8 Djilali Brahimi France PR - 22 Thibault Grebul France
9 Loic Rossemplatt France HK, SR - 23 Franck Florenza France
10 Yoan Arasa France PR - 24 Roman Garrey France
11 Sebastian Beltran France SR, PR - 25 Cyril Martinez France
12 Yacine Boutouba France SR - 26 Nicolas Aurelian France
13 Rachid Mekkaoui France LF - 27 Sylvain Masuaute France
14 Sebastien Payan France WG - 28 Marvin Merbah France SH,SO

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Honours

References

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