Aviron Bayonnais

Aviron Bayonnais
Full nameAviron Bayonnais Rugby Pro
Nickname(s)L'Aviron (The Rowing Club)
Les Ciel et Blanc (The Sky Blue and Whites)
Founded14 October 1906 (1906-10-14)
LocationBayonne, France
GroundStade Jean-Dauger (Capacity: 14,370)
PresidentPhilippe Tayeb
CoachGrégory Patat
CaptainDenis Marchois
LeagueTop 14
2024–254th
Team kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.abrugby.fr

Aviron Bayonnais (AB, Basque: Baionako Arrauna), commonly called Bayonne, is a French rugby union club from Bayonne (Baiona in Basque) in Pyrénées-Atlantiques which competes in the Top 14, the top tier of the French league system. Founded in 1904, they play at the Parc des Sports, also known as Stade Jean-Dauger, in Bayonne. The club mascot is a pottok pony called pottoka. They have ties to the French Basque community.

History

The club was established on 14 October 1906. They made their first final appearance in the 1913 season, when they defeated S.C.U.F. 31–8 at the Stade Yves-du-Manoir. The national domestic championship was replaced by the Coupe de l'Espérance during World War I. This competition was played for four seasons, with Aviron Bayonnais contesting the last final, which they lost to Stadoceste Tarbais 4–3.

With the French championship resumed, the club made their next championship game in the 1922 season, when they met Toulouse. Bayonne lost the final 6–0. The two teams would contest the championship final once more the next season, which Toulouse won again, 3–0.

Aviron Bayonnais enjoyed success during the mid-1930s, beating Biarritz 13–8 in Toulouse to win their second championship, their first since 1913. They also won the Challenge Yves du Manoir in 1936, defeating Perpignan in the final. The club saw similar results during the mid-1940s, with two championship final appearances, defeating SU Agen in the 1943 final at Parc des Princes in Paris and losing the 1944 season final to Perpignan.

The following decades were less successful, and the club would have to wait until the 1980s to reach another championship final. In 1980 they contested the final of the Challenge Yves du Manoir, defeating AS Béziers 16–10 to win their second title in that competition. They made it to the championship final in the 1982 season, but were defeated by SU Agen, 18–9.

Aviron Bayonnais was relegated to the Group A2 in 1996, where it spent eight seasons. Following promotion to the Top 16/14 in 2004, they remained in the top flight for 11 consecutive seasons. The team was relegated to the second level Pro D2 in 2015, and has been a yo-yo club since then. In the 2021–22 Rugby Pro D2 season, they were promoted after defeating Stade Montois 49–20 in the playoff final.

Honours

Finals results

French championship

Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue Spectators
20 April 1913 Aviron Bayonnais 31–8 S.C.U.F. Stade Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes 20.000
23 April 1922 Stade Toulousain 6–0 Aviron Bayonnais Route du Médoc, Le Bouscat 20.000
13 May 1923 Stade Toulousain 3–0 Aviron Bayonnais Stade Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes 15.000
13 May 1934 Aviron Bayonnais 13–8 Biarritz Olympique Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 18.000
21 March 1943 Aviron Bayonnais 3–0 SU Agen Parc des Princes, Paris 28.000
26 March 1944 USA Perpignan 20–5 Aviron Bayonnais Parc des Princes, Paris 35.000
29 May 1982 SU Agen 18–9 Aviron Bayonnais Parc des Princes, Paris 41.165

Challenge Yves du Manoir

Date Winners Score Runners-up
1936 Aviron Bayonnais 9–3 USA Perpignan
1980 Aviron Bayonnais 16–10 AS Béziers

Coupe de l'Espérance

Date Winner Score Runner-up
1919 Stadoceste Tarbais 4–3 Aviron Bayonnais

Current standings

2024–25 Top 14 Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Toulouse 9 6 0 3 334 217 +117 32 18 4 1 29 Qualification for playoff semi-finals and European Rugby Champions Cup
2 Toulon 9 6 0 3 280 223 +57 37 24 4 1 29
3 Pau 9 6 0 3 249 211 +38 29 22 3 1 28 Qualification for playoff semi-final qualifiers and European Rugby Champions Cup
4 Bordeaux Bègles 9 6 0 3 274 240 +34 39 31 3 0 27
5 Bayonne 9 6 0 3 273 260 +13 31 34 2 0 26
6 Stade Français 9 5 0 4 252 212 +40 31 28 3 2 25
7 La Rochelle 9 5 0 4 257 193 +64 31 23 3 2 25 Qualification for European Rugby Champions Cup
8 Clermont 9 5 0 4 321 244 +77 41 30 3 0 23
9 Racing 92 9 5 0 4 212 243 −31 23 31 0 1 21 Qualification for European Rugby Challenge Cup
10 Castres 9 4 0 5 208 268 −60 24 34 1 3 20
11 Montpellier 9 3 1 5 222 191 +31 27 20 3 2 19
12 Lyon 9 4 0 5 231 278 −47 27 36 2 0 18
13 Montauban 9 1 1 7 202 406 −204 24 56 0 1 7 Qualification for relegation play-off
14 Perpignan 9 0 0 9 142 271 −129 15 31 0 1 1 Relegation to Pro D2
Updated to match(es) played on 8 November 2025. Source: Top 14


Current squad

The Bayonne squad for the 2025–26 season is:[1][2]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Facundo Bosch Hooker Argentina
Vincent Giudicelli Hooker France
Lucas Martin Hooker France
Andy Bordelai Prop France
Ignacio Calles Prop Argentina
Pierre Castillon Prop France
Swan Cormenier Prop France
Pascal Cotet Prop France
Marco Fepulea'i Prop Samoa
Emerick Setiano Prop France
Luke Tagi Prop Fiji
Tevita Tatafu Prop France
Ewan Johnson Lock Scotland
Arthur Iturria Lock France
Alexander Moon Lock England
Lucas Paulos Lock Argentina
Rodrigo Bruni Back row Argentina
Esteban Capilla Back row France
Baptiste Chouzenoux Back row France
Alexandre Fischer Back row France
Giovanni Habel-Küffner Back row Samoa
Baptiste Heguy Back row France
Rob Leota Back row Australia
Player Position Union
Baptiste Germain Scrum-half France
Herschel Jantjies Scrum-half South Africa
Maxime Machenaud Scrum-half France
Gareth Anscombe Fly-half Wales
Joris Segonds Fly-half France
Reece Hodge Centre Australia
Sireli Maqala Centre Fiji
Guillaume Mortocq Centre France
Federico Mori Centre Italy
Manu Tuilagi Centre England
Mateo Carreras Wing Argentina
Arnaud Erbinartegaray Wing France
Victor Hannoun Wing France
Nadir Megdoud Wing Algeria
Yohan Orabé Fullback France
Tom Spring Fullback France
Cheikh Tiberghien Fullback France

Espoirs squad

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Iban Errercart Hooker France
Louka Salvi Hooker France
Cilliers Viljoen Hooker France
Maxime Casenave Prop France
Liam Couturier Prop France
Paul Ducas Prop France
Hugo Gonzalez Prop Spain
Emosi Tuimania Prop Fiji
Alejandro Barrios Lock Argentina
Sohan Dealle Facquez Lock France
Alvaro Garcia Iandolino Lock Argentina
Jules Martin-Bonnard Lock France
Vladimir Palferov Lock Russia
Aiden Stait Lock Australia
Ignacio Valdes-Leiva Lock France
Manus van Leeuwen Lock Netherlands
Manex Ariceta Back row Spain
Ronan Caule-Duler Back row France
Noa Lacombe Back row France
Nika Lomidze Back row Georgia
Raphael Marchesin Back row France
Aymeric Rousere Back row France
Jonah Thompson Back row New Zealand
Noa Traversier Back row France
Player Position Union
Baptiste Tilloles Scrum-half France
Diego Langlois Fly-half France
Benat Sarraude Fly-half France
Pyrenees Boyle-Tiatia Centre New Zealand
Gabriel Lapegue Centre France
Joseph Magne Centre France
Lany Maignien Centre France
Bastien Rasa Centre France
Tom Leveque Wing France
Telmo Fisher Centre Spain
Declan Minto Centre Australia

Notable former players

Coaches

See also

Further reading

  • Castiella, Manuel (2001). Un siècle de rugby à Bayonne (in French). Atlantica.

References

  1. ^ "L'équipe pour la saison 2024-2025 - l'Aviron Bayonnais Rugby Pro". www.abrugby.fr (in French). Retrieved 2025-01-19.
  2. ^ "Bayonne squad for season 2025/2026". all.rugby. Retrieved 2025-01-19.