Stade Bordelais Women

Stade Bordelais
NicknameThe Lionesses
Founded2006 (2006)
Ground(s)Stade Sainte-Germaine
Stade Chaban-Delmas
LeagueÉlite 1
2024–25Champions (3rd title)
Official website
www.stade-bordelais.com

Stade Bordelais Women are a French women's rugby union club, based in Bordeaux. They were founded in 2006 and participate in the Élite 1 competition, which is the top division of women's rugby in France. They are three-time Élite 1 champions having three consecutive victories in 2023, 2024 and 2025.

History

In 2006, the two historic rugby clubs of the Bordeaux metropolitan area, Stade Bordelais and Club Athlétique Bordeaux Bègles Gironde, merged to create Union Bordeaux Bègles, a pooling of resources that only covers the senior and youth teams of the two entities.[1]

Stade Bordelais then formed a women's team, with 32 registered players, to continue to compete on the national stage. The team joined Elite 2 in 2008. After losing in the final in 2011, they won the French second division championship in 2012. However, the Lionesses were unable to maintain their place in Elite 1 and were relegated to Elite 2 at the end of the 2013–14 season.

In October 2013, Stade Bordelais and ASPTT Bordeaux merged under the name Stade Bordelais ASPTT. Five seasons later, ASPTT regained its independence in October 2018, in order to join the ASPTT sports federation; Stade bordelais then regained its former name.

In 2018, following the reorganization of the women's divisions and the expansion of the 1st division from 8 to 16 clubs, the Lionnes joined Elite 1.

In 2020, Stade Bordelais entrusted the presidency of its women's section to three former rugby players, Guy Accoceberry, Patrick Laporte, and Laurent Treuil. That same year, four Quebec players joined the Lionnes: in Canada, lockdown measures against the COVID-19 pandemic had suspended rugby activities, so Justine Pelletier, Fabiola Forteza, Karen Paquin, and Andréanne Valois found a club in Bordeaux where they could continue training and competing. While the latter two left France after a few seasons, other Canadians temporarily joined the Bordeaux team: Alexandra Tessier, Gabrielle Senft, Magali Harvey, and Sarah-Maude Lachance. Their discipline and professionalism helped the Lionnes to gain momentum.

In 2021 the team did not reach the final stages of the Elite 1 championship, and lost in the semi-finals in 2022. Under the guidance of coaches Florent Torregaray and Fabrice Nivart, they won their first championship during the 2022–23 season.

In 2023, François Ratier, former coach of the Canadian women's and men's national teams, was contacted by the club to take over as head coach. He was assisted by Fabrice Nivart in the forwards and by former French international Rose Thomas in the backs. The team won the championship again in the 2023–24 season, and for a third consecutive time in 2024–25.

Current squad

2025–26 Élite 1 season squad:[2]

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

Player Position Union
Agathe Gérin Hooker France
Orane Jambes Hooker France
Oihana Tome Belmonte Hooker France
Marion Zdzioblo Hooker France
Makarita Baleinadogo Prop France
Annaëlle Deshayes Prop France
Alexandria Ellis Prop Canada
Maïlys Mailagi Prop France
Laura Morelle Prop France
Alessia Pilani Prop Italy
Madoussou Fall Raclot Lock France
Sarah Gbizie Lock France
Hina Ikahehegi Lock France
Hallie Taufo'ou Lock United States
Sara Tounesi Lock Italy
Jennifer Vander Elst Lock France
Axelle Berthoumieu Back row France
Adèle Besson Back row France
Khoudedia Cissokho Back row France
Elsa Peyras Back row France
Taylor Price Back row Canada
Player Position Union
Manon Delbos Scrum-half France
Taylor Donato Scrum-half Canada
Justine Pelletier Scrum-half Canada
Carla Arbez Fly-half France
Emma Coudert Fly-half France
Maiana Gony Fly-half France
Montserrat Amédée Centre France
Margaux Bernet Centre France
Nassira Konde Centre France
Sarah-Maude Lachance Centre Canada
Aubane Rousset Centre France
Laureane Berrieix Wing France
Kalea Berroyer Wing France
Joanna Grisez Wing France
Marie Ibañez Wing France
Louise Lavabre Wing France
Nia Toliver Wing United States
Morgane Bourgeois Fullback France
Maud Barcelot Back France

Honors

  • Élite 1
    • Champions (3): 2023, 2024, 2025

Finals results

Season Champion Score Runner-up Ref Highlights
2023 Stade Bordelais 27–23 Blagnac Rugby Féminin [3]
2024 Stade Bordelais 32–17 ASM Romagnat [4][5] [6]
2025 Stade Bordelais 32–24 Stade Toulousain Rugby [7]

References

  1. ^ Pech, Olivier (2024-06-27). "VIDÉOS. L'UBB en finale du Top 14 : dans la légende du club né de la fusion du CA Béglais et du Stade Bordelais". SudOuest.fr (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  2. ^ "Effectif elite". Les Lionnes Rugby (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-11.
  3. ^ France Rugby (2023-06-10). Elite 1 féminine : Les Bordelaises championnes de France. Retrieved 2025-03-29 – via YouTube.
  4. ^ Charpenet, David (8 June 2024). "Elite 1 féminine - Stade bordelais - ASM Romagnat : le résumé du sacre des Bordelaises". rugbyrama.fr. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  5. ^ "Congratulations to the Bordeaux women's rugby team!". Le Bonbon.
  6. ^ France Rugby (2024-06-10). Elite 1 féminines 2024 : Le résumé complet de la finale Stade Bordelais - ASM Romagnat. Retrieved 2025-03-29 – via YouTube.
  7. ^ "Stade Bordelais Women vs Toulouse Women Elite 1 Womens Final 2025". YouTube.