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287:. They went through a difficult time in the 1960s, and had to merge with the CASE omnisport structure in 1975 at the request of the municipality. It did not help turn back the tide, however, and poor results and fewer and fewer licensed players forced the club to withdraw its senior team from all competitions in 1991. The next year, the club was restarted in 4ème Série, the lowest French rugby division, and was able to climb the ladder, gaining promotion to 190: 176: 114: 105: 88: 162: 183: 169: 362:. Over 16,000 people came to see the locals take the slenderest of leads into the second leg with a 23–22 victory. Another shock 19–16 win in Bourg-en-Bresse sent Saint-Étienne in the Jean Prat Trophy final, but much more importantly gave them a ticket to professional rugby and the 354:, one of the favorites for promotion, in the quarters. Saint-Étienne stunned them by winning both legs (12–3 at home, 24–20 away), inflicting them their only home defeat of the season in the process. In the semis, they took on 476: 572: 30: 342:
game. This run of good form allowed them to clinch the fourth place in their group and thus to qualify for the Trophée Jean Prat. In the second phase, they finished second behind
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in 2004, one year after merging with the neighbouring club SEMUR and adopting its current name. In 2007, Saint-Etienne were promoted to
295:. A mere two years later, they finished 13th overall in the championship, with the top 12 clubs being promoted to Fédérale 1. However, 688: 683: 678: 501: 417: 343: 898: 939: 608: 918: 815: 668: 944: 451: 673: 551: 663: 311: 863: 272: 135: 798: 601: 752: 322:. They had an impressive start with two away wins in their first two games, and on November 7, they took on 793: 788: 908: 358:. The popular support for the team was such that the municipality allowed the first leg to be played in 903: 767: 873: 835: 772: 757: 327: 640: 359: 355: 323: 299:
declined their promotion, sending Saint-Étienne to the top amateur division for the first time.
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For their first season in Fédérale 1, Saint-Étienne signed the coach
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France
Stade Etivallière
France
France
France
Fédérale 1
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Pro D2
kit
www.caserugby.com
rugby union
Saint-Étienne
Loire
département
Fédérale 1
Rugby Pro D2
2010–11 season
Fédérale 3
Fédérale 2
Lombez-Samatan
Jean-Sébastien Bignat
Arras
international
Alexandre Péclier
Lyon
Béziers
Andrézieux-Bouthéon
Stade Roger-Baudras

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