Stade Toulousain Women

Stade Toulousain
Founded2014 (2014)
GroundStade Ernest-Wallon
PresidentGérard Labbe
Coach(es)Olivier Marin
Laure Bourdon Sansus
Céline Ferer
LeagueÉlite 1
2024–253rd
Team kit
Official website
www.stadetoulousain.fr

Stade Toulousain Women are a French women's rugby union club, based in Toulouse. They compete in the Élite 1 competition, which is the top division of women's rugby in France.

History

The Stade Toulousain women's rugby team was formed through the merger of Avenir Fonsorbais women's rugby union club, based in Fonsorbes and which had absorbed Toulouse Fémina Sports, and the region's leading men's club, Stade Toulousain.[1] David Gérard, a former Stade Toulousain player and coach of Avenir Fonsorbais women's rugby from 2011, played a significant role in bringing the two clubs together. From 2013 onwards, the women's team was able to use the facilities of their Toulouse neighbors.

The Stade Toulousain women's team was created in 2014 as part of a project called "Stade Toulousain Women's Rugby 2020." The goal of this project was to develop a top-level women's team within six years. This project was based on the existing Avenir Fonsorbais club, sponsored by Stade Toulousain and coached by the project's founder, David Gérard. The club comprised three women's teams at the Elite, Federal, and Under-18 Cadet levels, which were subsequently integrated into Stade Toulousain.

In their first season, Toulouse won the Elite 2 Armelle Auclair Championship, and qualified for the first division of the French Women's Rugby XV Championship, by winning the match against La Valette with a score of 27–15.[2]

In 2015, David Gérard ended his coaching position of the women's team in order to focus on his role as coach of the Stade Toulousain U18 team, however, he still served as the club's co-president.

Stade Toulousain competed in the Top 8 for the first time in its history, during the 2015–2016 season. The team managed to qualify for the final stages of the championship in its first season.

In 2017, they were definitively integrated into the Stade Toulousain association, having previously been an independent section of the association, sharing only the name and colours;[3] the merger was effective with the FRF on 8 July 2017.[4] A fourth team was then created, the Under-15 Minimes.

Current squad

The 2025–26 Élite 1 season squad:[5]

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

Player Position Union
Morgane Deschamps Hooker France
Elina Folituu Hooker France
Laure Touyé Hooker France
Amalia Bazola Prop France
Jennifer Cros Prop France
Lauraly Dedy Prop France
Maëlia Lapoujade Prop France
Manon Marchesin Prop France
Ambre Mwayembe Prop France
Zélie Reulet Prop France
Cloé Correa Lock France
Fiona Lecat Lock France
Maëlle Picut Lock France
Lou Roboam Lock France
Kiara Zago Lock France
Brandy Cazorla Back row France
Isis Espuga Back row Andorra
Gaëlle Hermet Back row France
Inès Lawani Back row France
Anaïs Peralez Back row France
Charlotte Escudero Number 8 France
Zoé Jean Number 8 France
Eva Tougne Number 8 France
Player Position Union
Océane Bordes Scrum-half France
Pauline Bourdon Sansus Scrum-half France
Lylou Pédussaud Scrum-half France
Charlie Gauyat Fly-half France
Lina Queyroi Fly-half France
Martina Serrano García Fly-half Spain
Lou Baguette Centre France
Lili Dezou Centre France
Maëlle Filopon Centre France
Mia Moussac-Bouttier Centre France
Emma Pasin Centre France
Aëlig Trégouët Centre France
Kelly Arbey Wing France
Iän Jason Wing France
Marie Lefrançois Wing France
Léa Murie Wing France
Alessia Philippe Wing Switzerland
Amàlia Argudo Fullback Spain
Pauline Barrat Fullback France

Honours

  • French Under-18 Championship:
    • Winner: 2025

Finals

List of finals played by Stade Toulousain
Competition Date Champion Score Runner-up Venue
Elite 2 Armelle Auclair 3 May 2015 Stade Toulousain 16–13 AS Bayonne Bouque Stadium, Mazères-sur-Salat
Top 8 13 May 2018 Montpellier HR 15–12 Stade Toulousain Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne
Federal 1 18 May 2019 Montpellier HR (reserve) 12–6 Stade Toulousain (reserve team) Stade Jean-Larrouy, Laloubère
Élite 1 18 May 2019 Montpellier HR 22–13 Stade Toulousain Maurice-Trélut Stadium, Tarbes
French Cup 24 April 2022 Stade Toulousain 13–5 AC Bobigny 93 Stade des Pérouses, Romagnat
Élite 1 4 June 2022 Stade Toulousain 16–10 Blagnac RF Stade Lesdiguières, Grenoble

Players

Notable players

  • Maïlys Dhia Traoré
  • Gaëlle Hermet
  • Fiona Lecat
  • Marion Peyronnet
  • Morgane Peyronnet
  • Laure Sansus

Captains

Term Captain
2014–2017 Marion Peyronnet
2017–2021 Roxane Bilon
2021–2024 Gaëlle Hermet
2024– Lou Roboam

Coaches

Season Coach Assistants
2014–2015 David Gérard Nathalie Feucher
Cyril Balester
2015–December 2016 Pierre Marty (forwards)
Philippe Gleyze (backs)
January 2017–2018 Pierre Marty (forwards)
Anthony Granja (backs)
2018–2021 Anthony Granja Pascal Belaubre
2021–2023 Olivier Marin Pascal Belaubre (forwards)
Rémi Favre (backs)
2023– Céline Ferrer (forwards)
Laure Sansus (backs)

References

  1. ^ Harrington, James (2025-10-22). "France's AXA Elite 1 Championship: Get to know the teams". www.rugbypass.com. Retrieved 2026-02-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ "Stade Toulousain Féminin : des filles au Top...8". rugbyamateur.fr (in French). 2015-05-11. Retrieved 2026-02-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Stival, Nicolas (2017-05-30). "Avec Lacroix, Toulouse veut redevenir la référence du rugby mondial". 20 Minutes (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ "Info congrès 2018". Fédération Française de Rugby (in French). 2018-06-30. Retrieved 2026-02-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Stade Toulousain – Effectifs". Stade Toulousain (in French). Retrieved 2026-02-13.