1994–95 French Rugby Union Championship

The 1994/95 season was the 96th staging of the French rugby union championship. It included 32 teams in the top league ( of today's top 14).

The championship was divided into three phases. It began with the qualifying round in which eight teams played in four groups against each other. The four top finishers in both groups moved into the next round. The remaining 16 teams were divided into four groups of four teams, the two top finishers of this group qualified for the quarter-finals. In the final game, which took place in Paris on May 6, 1995 at the Parc des Princes, came together the two semi-final winners and played for the Bouclier de Brennus. Stade Toulousain vs Castres Olympique prevailed and won for the twelfth time the championship.

First round

  • Qualification for second round

Second Round

  • Qualification for the quarter-finals

Quarterfinals

Castres Olympique * sat down in the penalty shootout 5-4 by.

Semifinal

Final

Stade Toulousain: Line-up: Franck Belot, David Berty, Christian Califano, Philippe Carbonneau, Thomas Castaignède, Jérôme Cazalbou, Albert Cigagna, Christophe Deylaud, Didier Lacroix, Hugues Miorin, Émile Ntamack, Stéphane Ougier, Claude PORTOLAN, Régis Sonne, Patrick Soula Substitutes: Éric Artiguste, Olivier Carbonneau, Richard Castel, Christophe Guiter, Pascal Lasserre, Herve Manent

Castres Olympique: Line-up: Jean -Marc Aue, Christian Batut, José Díaz, Philippe Escalle, Jean -François Gourragne, Alain Hyardet, Guy Jeannard, Thierry Lafforgue, Christophe Luscqiaud, Gilbert Pages, Francis Rui, Cyril Savy, Frédéric Séguier, Jean -Philippe Swiadek, Laurent Toussaint Substitutes: Nicolas Combes, Colin Gaston, Frédéric Gommard, Laurent Labit, Christophe Centurions, Jean -Luc Vidal

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