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

The Aviron Bayonnais squad in 1914.

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

2025–26 Top 14 Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Toulouse 20 15 0 5 795 438 +357 108 50 11 2 71 Qualification for playoff semi-finals and European Rugby Champions Cup
2 Pau 20 13 0 7 591 514 +77 67 62 5 2 59
3 Stade Français 20 11 1 8 623 495 +128 73 61 8 5 59 Qualification for playoff semi-final qualifiers and European Rugby Champions Cup
4 Bordeaux Bègles 20 12 0 8 656 520 +136 90 60 8 3 59
5 Montpellier 20 11 1 8 610 452 +158 65 50 7 4 57
6 Clermont 20 11 0 9 633 551 +82 77 66 6 2 52
7 Racing 92 20 11 1 8 583 606 −23 67 72 3 1 50 Qualification for European Rugby Champions Cup
8 Castres 20 10 0 10 501 570 −69 57 68 2 5 47
9 La Rochelle 20 9 0 11 586 519 +67 72 59 5 4 45 Qualification for European Rugby Challenge Cup
10 Bayonne 20 10 0 10 553 636 −83 63 77 3 2 45
11 Toulon 20 9 1 10 512 618 −106 67 74 6 1 45
12 Lyon 20 9 1 10 570 551 +19 70 70 3 3 44
13 Perpignan 20 5 0 15 408 563 −155 44 61 1 2 23 Qualification for relegation play-off
14 Montauban (Z) 20 1 1 18 381 969 −588 45 129 0 1 7 Relegation to Pro D2
Updated to match(es) played on 30 March 2026. Source: Top 14
(Z) Can only reach relegation playoffs at best, but may be relegated automatically


Current squad

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

Aviron Bayonnais 2025–26 Top 14 squad

Props

Hookers

Locks

  • Scotland Ewan Johnson
  • France Arthur Iturria
  • England Alexander Moon
  • Argentina Lucas Paulos

Back row

Scrum-halves

Fly-halves

Centres

Wings

Fullbacks

  • France Tom Spring
  • France Cheikh Tiberghien
(c) denotes the team captain.
Bold denotes internationally capped players.
Source: [1]

Espoirs squad

Aviron Bayonnais 2025–26 Espoirs squad

Props

  • France Maxime Casenave
  • France Liam Couturier
  • France Paul Ducos
  • Spain Hugo Gonzalez
  • Fiji Emosi Tuimana

Hookers

  • France Ibsan Errecart
  • France Louka Salvi
  • South Africa Cilliers Viljoen

Locks

  • Argentina Alejandro Barrios
  • France Sohan Dealle-Facquez
  • Argentina Alvaro Garcia Iandolino
  • Netherlands Manus van Leeuwen
  • France Jules Martin-Bonnard
  • Russia Vladimir Palferov
  • Australia Aiden Strait
  • France Ignacio Valdes-Leiva

Back row

  • Spain Manex Ariceta
  • France Ronan Caule-Duler
  • France Noa Lacombe
  • France Bixente Lahitete
  • Georgia (country) Nika Lomidze
  • France Raphaёl Marchesin
  • France Aymeric Rousere
  • Australia Jonah Thompson
  • France Noa Traversier

Scrum-halves

  • France Baptiste Tilloles

Fly-halves

  • France Antton Idiart
  • France Diego Langlois
  • France Benat Sarraude

Centres

  • New Zealand Pyrenees Boyle-Tiatia
  • France Joseph Magne
  • France Leny Maignien
  • France Gabriel Lapegue
  • France Bastien Rasal

Wings

  • France Tom Leveque

Fullbacks

  • Spain Telmo Fisher
  • Australia Declan Minto
(c) denotes the team captain.
Bold denotes internationally capped players.
Source: [1]

Notable former players

  • Argentina Lisandro Arbizu
  • Argentina Martín Bustos Moyano
  • Argentina Matías Cortese
  • Argentina Nicolás Fernández Miranda
  • Argentina Santiago Fernández
  • Argentina José María Núñez Piossek
  • Argentina Juan Pablo Orlandi
  • Australia Rodney Blake
  • Australia Mark Chisholm
  • Australia Cameron Treloar
  • Chile Ramón Ayarza
  • England Phil Davies
  • Fiji Filimoni Bolavucu
  • Fiji Gabiriele Lovobalavu
  • Fiji Savenaca Rawaca
  • Fiji Metuisela Talebula
  • Fiji Saïmoni Vaka
  • France André Alvarez
  • France Clément Ancely
  • France Grégory Arganese
  • France Yoan Audrin
  • France Julien Audy
  • France Denis Avril
  • France Marc Baget
  • France Antoine Battut
  • France Robert Baulon
  • France André Béhotéguy
  • France Henri Béhotéguy
  • France Christian Bélascain
  • France Eugène Billac
  • France Benjamin Boyet
  • France Renaud Boyoud
  • France Maurice Celhay
  • France Baptiste Chouzenoux
  • France Jean Condom
  • France Jean Dauger
  • France Walter Desmaison
  • France Pierre Dospital
  • France Richard Dourthe
  • France Bernard Duprat
  • France Pépito Elhorga
  • France Jean-Pierre Élissalde
  • France Anthony Étrillard
  • France Benjamin Fall
  • France Fernand Forgues
  • France Xavier Garbajosa
  • France Pierre Gayraud
  • France Jean-Michel Gonzalez
  • France Steven Hall
  • France Arnaud Héguy
  • France Cédric Heymans
  • France Yoann Huget
  • France Aretz Iguiniz
  • France Vincent Inigo
  • France Jean Iraçabal
  • France Louis Junquas
  • France Paul Labadie
  • France Simon Labouyrie
  • France Thibault Lacroix
  • France Patrice Lagisquet
  • France Damien Lagrange
  • France Daniel Larrechea
  • France Grégoire Lascubé
  • France René Lasserre
  • France Christophe Lamaison
  • France Camille Lopez
  • France Christian Magnanou
  • France Jean-Jo Marmouyet
  • France Romain Martial
  • France Rémy Martin
  • France Lionel Mazars
  • France Jean Monribot
  • France Yannick N'Gog
  • France Marvin O'Connor
  • France Charles Ollivon
  • France Clément Otazo
  • France Laurent Pardo
  • France Patrick Perrier
  • France Jean-Baptiste Peyras-Loustalet
  • France Roland Pétrissans
  • France Lucas Pointud
  • France Julien Puricelli
  • France Jérôme Schuster
  • France Scott Spedding
  • France Jacques Rollet
  • France David Roumieu
  • France Benjamin Thiéry
  • France Matthieu Ugalde
  • France Jean-Marie Usandisaga
  • Georgia (country) Giorgi Jgenti
  • Georgia (country) Davit Khinchaguishvili
  • Georgia (country) Avto Kopaliani
  • Italy Lorenzo Cittadini
  • Italy Craig Gower
  • Italy Salvatore Perugini
  • Italy Ramiro Pez
  • Japan Wataru Murata
  • Namibia P. J. van Lill
  • New Zealand Stephen Brett
  • New Zealand Tom Donnelly
  • New Zealand Ross Filipo
  • New Zealand Troy Flavell
  • New Zealand Gerard Fraser
  • New Zealand Dwayne Haare
  • New Zealand Tanerau Latimer
  • New Zealand Sione Lauaki
  • New Zealand Joe Rokocoko
  • New Zealand Blair Stewart
  • New Zealand Neemia Tialata
  • Netherlands Willie du Plessis
  • South Africa Sam Gerber
  • South Africa JC Janse van Rensburg
  • South Africa Rassie Jansen van Vuuren
  • South Africa Joe Pietersen
  • Russia Viacheslav Grachev
  • Samoa Census Johnston
  • Samoa Leo Lafaiali'i
  • Samoa Jeremy Tomuli
  • Scotland Johnnie Beattie
  • Scotland James McLaren
  • Spain Oscar Astarloa
  • Spain Cédric Garcia
  • Spain Francisco Puertas Soto
  • Tonga Manu Ahotaeiloa
  • Tonga Lisiate Faʻaoso
  • Tonga Pila Fifita
  • Tonga Opeti Fonua
  • Wales Ben Broster
  • Wales Mike Phillips

Coaches

  • 2008–2010 : France Richard Dourthe, France Thierry Mentières, France Jean-Philippe Coyola.
  • 2010 : France Christian Gajan.
  • 2010–2011 : France Christian Gajan, France Thomas Lièvremont, France Frédéric Tauzin.
  • 2011–2012 : France Jean-Pierre Elissalde,France Didier Faugeron, France Pierre-Henry Broncan.
  • 2012–2012 : France Didier Faugeron,France Denis Avril.
  • 2012–2013 : France Christian Lanta, France Christophe Deylaud, France Denis Avril.
  • 2013–2014 : France Christian Lanta, France Christophe Deylaud.
  • 2014–2015 : ArgentinaAustralia Patricio Noriega, France Nicolas Morlaes, South Africa Rob Linde, France Daniel Larrechea.
  • 2015–2017 : France Vincent Etcheto, South Africa Dewald Senekal, Italy Simone Santa Maria.
  • 2017–2018 : France Pierre Berbizier, France Joël Rey, France Vincent Etcheto, Italy Simone Santa Maria.
  • 2018–2019 : France Yannick Bru, France Joël Rey, France Vincent Etcheto, France Éric Artiguste.
  • 2019–2021 : France Yannick Bru, France Joël Rey, France Rémy Ladauge, France Éric Artiguste.
  • 2021–2022 France Yannick Bru, France Joël Rey, France Éric Artiguste, France Jean-Frédéric Dubois.
  • 2022- : France Grégory Patat, France Joël Rey, New Zealand Gerard Fraser, France Éric Artiguste.

See also

Further reading

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

References

  1. ^ a b c "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.