FC Grenoble Amazones

FC Grenoble Amazones
Founded1986 (1986)
GroundStade Lesdiguières
PresidentLaurent Pélissier
CoachLéo Brissaud
LeagueÉlite 1
2024–255th
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
www.fcgrugby.com

FC Grenoble Amazones are a French women's rugby union club, based in Sassenage, northwest of Grenoble. They compete in the Élite 1 competition, which is the top division of women's rugby in France. It was formed from the merger of Rugby Sassenage Isère with FC Grenoble in 2015.

History

Rugby Sassenage Isère, commonly known as the Amazones de Sassenage, was founded in 1986. They celebrated their twentieth anniversary on 17 June 2006.

During the 2007–08 season, the club finished in the top three of Division 1B and was a finalist in the Armelle Auclair Challenge, facing RF Dijon Bourgogne in the final (13–13), losing on tries scored (1 try to 2). This resulted in promotion to the highest level, Division 1A.

In 2015, Rugby Sassenage Isère (Amazones) merged with FC Grenoble and became FC Grenoble Amazones. In 2018, they were crowned French Elite 2 Armelle-Auclair champions with a 6–5 victory against Lons RF, and were thus promoted to Élite 1.[1]

Since March 2024, head coach Léo Brissaud has also been the backs coach for the French women's U20 team.[2] In June 2025, Laurent Pélissier was appointed as the new president.[3]

Current squad

2025–26 Élite 1 season squad:[4]

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

Player Position Union
Enoleen Brisa Hooker France
Élisa Riffonneau Hooker France
Iliana Acolatse Prop France
Sydney De Weijer Prop Netherlands
Agnes Nau Prop France
Suzanne Nicole Prop France
Naomi Osarosco Prop France
Clara Pellissier Prop France
Manaé Feleu Lock France
Inger Jongerius Lock Netherlands
Sana Lagrandeur Lock France
Bonnie Soqeta Lock France
Oumou Barry Back row Switzerland
Léa Champon Back row France
Teani Feleu Back row France
Émeline Gros Back row France
Lisa Jallifier Back row France
Ambre Laurent Back row France
Taïna Maka Back row France
Lou Mingolo Back row France
Maëva Pi Back row France
Chloé Soubeyrand Back row France
Player Position Union
Léanore Bely Scrum-half France
Justine Ogier Scrum-half France
Romane Pellegrini Scrum-half France
Florine Thiron Fly-half France
Maëlis Moreau Centre France
Enoé Neri Centre France
Faustine Piscicelli Centre France
Mayssa Salah Centre France
Aneymone Talalua Centre France
Violette Tournay Centre France
Clemence Berthet Wing France
Chloé Constantin Wing France
Océane Millot-Chevrey Wing France
Lou Noel Wing France
Julia Sakaël Perret Wing France
Aurora Bowie Back Canada
Cerise Moulin Back France
Enea Vey Back France

Honours

  • Junior Championship
    • Champion (1): 2025.[5]
  • 7s Development Championship
    • Champion (1): 2017.[6]

Coaches

Season Sporting Director Coach Assistant
2016–2017 Emmanuel Pellorce
2017–2020 Cristian Spachuk
2020–2021 James Lakepa
2021–2023 Emmanuel Pellorce Léo Brissaud Nicolas Carella
2023–Present Jean-Noël Perrin (forwards)

References

  1. ^ Clert, Eric (2018-05-13). "RUGBY FÉMININ. Le Bouclier pour les Amazones du FCG !". www.ledauphine.com (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Leo Brissaud entraineur des 3/4 de l'équipe de France féminine U20". fcgrugby.com (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ "Rugby - Élite 1 féminine. Les Amazones du FCG ont un nouveau président". www.ledauphine.com (in French). 2025-06-26. Retrieved 2026-02-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "FC Grenoble Rugby - Joueurs". fcgrugby.com (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-12.
  5. ^ "Les Amazones Espoirs sont championnes de France !". fcgrugby.com (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ Lomu, Jonah (2018-05-10). "Féminines : les Amazones championnes du 7". rugbyamateur.fr (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)