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Grenoble Form last 5 games 🥶 2 loss streak

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Grenoble News

Pro D2 clubs fined for final whistle violence in France

Huge underdogs Montauban seal shock Pro D2 title and place in Top 14

Sam Davies: 'In Wales every mistake I made was put under the magnifying glass'

George North's Top 14 dream shattered after masterclass from Wales team-mate

Latest

Former Scotland star and 2 ex-Leinster players among Pro D2 free agents list

Fans flock to France’s ‘formidable’ ProD2 as English second tier plays catch-up

Ten of the best players to recruit from France’s ‘perfect’ ProD2

The 17 UK and Irish players chasing Pro D2 play-off glory

Raffaele Storti's club future appears now to be finalised

Sam Davies pens new Pro D2 deal despite English and Welsh interest

Grenoble Matches

Sat 14 Jun, 2025

FT
Stade des Alpes
Grenoble Grenoble
-
Perpignan Perpignan
9:00am
Round 1
LIVE
11
13

Fri 29 Aug, 2025

Pro D2

12:00pm PDT
Stade Charles-Mathon
Oyonnax Oyonnax
-
Grenoble Grenoble
12:00pm
Round 1
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Oyonnax 0%
0% Grenoble

Fri 5 Sep, 2025

Pro D2

10:30am PDT
Stade des Alpes
Grenoble Grenoble
-
Aurillac Aurillac
10:30am
Round 2
LIVE
0
0
Who will win?
Grenoble 0%
0% Aurillac

Grenoble Forwards

Name
Position
Tommy Raynaud
Prop
Eli Eglaine
Prop
Giorgi Mamaiashvili
Prop
Giorgi Pertaia
Prop
Bastien Soury
Hooker
Lilian Rossi
Hooker
Mathis Sarragallet
Hooker
Leo Boullier
Hooker
Johannes Jonker
Prop
Cody Thomas
Prop
Davit Mchedlishvili
Prop
Pierce Phillips
Lock
Thomas Lainault
Lock
Thomas Ployet
Lock
Jose Madeira
Lock
Merlin Jaffre
Lock
Noe Theraube
Lock
Davit Lagvilava
Lock
Brandon Nansen
Lock
Giorgi Javakhia
Lock
Richard Hardwick
Back Row
Antonin Berruyer
Back Row
Victor Guillaumond
Back Row
Zack Gauthier
Back Row
Loris De Concilio
Back Row
Mathis Baret
Back Row
Camille Baz-Marcos
Back Row
Roman Barthalay
Back Row
Hugo Avogadro
Back Row
Pio Muarua
Back Row
Thibaut Martel
Back Row
Ryno Pieterse
Hanru Sirgel
Theo Lavoine
Ilyess El Ouardy
Alexandre Langlois
Valentin Berruyer
Edgar Martin

Grenoble Backs

Name
Position
Eric Escande
Scrum Half
Barnabe Couilloud
Scrum Half
Kelian Boissier
Scrum Half
Thibault Bouzegaya
Scrum Half
Jules Chaffiotte
Scrum Half
Bautista Ezcurra
Outside Back
Kaminieli Rasaku
Outside Back
Ebenezer Tshimanga
Outside Back
Arthur Crepin Leblond
Outside Back
Sam Davies
Centre
Julien Heriteau
Centre
Giorgi Kveseladze
Centre
Gerswin Mouton
Centre
Yan Lestrade
Centre
Romain Fusier
Centre
Corentin Peccaud
Centre
Nathan Pozin
Centre
Pierre Segui
Centre
Tyreese Robin
Centre
Samuel Bielle-Biarrey
Centre
Wilfried Hulleu
Outside Back
Julien Farnoux
Outside Back
Geoffrey Cros
Outside Back
Cameron Holt
Outside Back
Marc Palmier
Outside Back
Romain Trouilloud
Outside Back
Max Clement
Outside Back
Hugo Trouilloud
Outside Back
Sascha Mistrulli
Outside Back
Melvyn Rates
Outside Back
Mael Navizet
Outside Back
Pierre Guillaud
Outside Back

Grenoble Tournaments

Football Club de Grenoble Rugby

Football Club de Grenoble Rugby, known as FC Grenoble Rugby or simply FCG, is a French rugby union team that competes in the Pro D2.

The Grenoble Rugby Club was founded in 1911, when the local sides in Grenoble merged to create a more successful team. This strategy worked and the team reached the final of the Coupe de l’Espérance in 1918.

That said, the club remained fairly quiet until the 1950s, where they kicked the decade off with a Pro D2 win in 1951. Then, in 1954, the Grenoble rugby team contested one of the most famous matches in the club’s history when they won their first French Championship, defeating US Cognac 5-3. 

It took nearly 40 years for the Grenoble rugby team to reach the final of the competition again. In 1993, the club missed out on becoming French champions after a series of refereeing errors. 13 years later, the referee involved admitted his mistakes, but the 14-11 victory for Castres still stands.

Since the disputed title of 1993, the Grenoble rugby team has struggled for prominence and has bounced between the first and second divisions of French rugby. However, the team has still enjoyed their fair share of glorious moments.

In 2000, they competed in the European Rugby Champions Cup for the first time and were the only team in the competition to beat Northampton, who were the tournament's eventual champions.

Unfortunately, in 2005, the team were relegated to the amateur Fédérale 1 after financial problems were discovered. The team has recovered well since then and have fluctuated between the Pro D2 and the Top 14.

With plenty of success under their belts already, we can’t wait to see what the future holds for the talented team.