Clermont Gaelic Football Club

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Clermont Gaels Gaelic Football Club
Nickname:Les Bougnats
Colours:Yellow and blue
Grounds:Stade Leclanché, Clermont Ferrand
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The Clermont Gaelic Football Club is a Gaelic football club situated in Clermont-Ferrand, France.

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History

With the help of the organisation "La Ballade Irlandaise", the club held its first training session in May 2008. Fifteen players were present. [1] In September 2008, regular training sessions began.[ citation needed ]

The club's first ever match took place in November 2008 against Nantes. The team organised a tournament in Clermont-Ferrand in March 2009 with teams from Paris, Rennes, Nantes and Lyon participating. [2] [3]

While the club was "dormant" during the 2010-2011 season, by the 2011–2012 season the club's membership had grown to around 30 players.[ citation needed ] The team finished runners-up at the Toulouse tournament,[ citation needed ] and finished third at the Clermont tournament. [4]

In March 2012, the club purchased its first set of jerseys, and would now be playing in yellow and blue, the traditional colours of the Auvergne region. The 2012 season also saw the club win their first trophy, when they finished the season by winning the French & Anglo-Norman Islands Championship Shield.[ citation needed ]

The team started the 2012–2013 season by finishing runners-up in a charity tournament in Niort. During the first round of the Federal 2012-2013 Championship in Toulouse in February 2013, Clermont beat Lyon for the first time in official competition by a scoreline of 18 points to 3. The team ultimately finished the tournament in third place.[ citation needed ]

Victories over Lorient, Coutances and Niort meant that Clermont contested their second consecutive Shield/Intermediate final in June 2013. In a close final against the home side Saint Brieux, it took extra-time to find a winner but that winner was Clermont who won their second French Shield/Intermediate Championship in a row.[ citation needed ]

In the 2013-2014 season, Clermont won their first ever Federal Championship tournament in Lyon. They finished joint-winners with Toulouse as the final had to be cancelled due to a storm. [5] This was followed up with a fourth-place finish in the second round in Toulouse. [6] In June 2014, and for the third year in a row, Clermont were crowned Shield (later named Honneur)/Intermediate Champions of France. No team registered more than 5 points against the team whilst the attack scored 15 goals and 28 points in just 4 matches. [7]

In 2014, the club took part in the 2014 European Championship finals in Maastricht.[ citation needed ] Clermont were drawn in Group B of the Intermediate/Junior qualifying groups alongside Amsterdam B, Rennes, Düsseldorf and Rovigo. [8] [ better source needed ] The team faced Rennes in the first match and a dominant first half display ensured a first ever European victory for the Bougnats.[ citation needed ] In the second match, Clermont were defeated by Düsseldorf.[ citation needed ] Ultimately the team earned a third-place finish in the European Intermediate Championship in their first ever appearance at a European event.[ citation needed ]

Honours

YearFinal Standings
French Gaelic Football Championship 2012Bronze medal icon.svg 3rd Federal Championship

Gold medal icon.svgFrench Shield/Intermediate Champions

French Gaelic Football Championship 20134th Federal Championship

Gold medal icon.svgFrench Shield/Intermediate Champions

French Gaelic Football Championship 20145th Federal Championship

Gold medal icon.svgFrench Shield/Intermediate Champions

French Gaelic Football Championship 20154th Federal Championship

Gold medal icon.svgFrench Shield/Intermediate Champions

GAA European Championships 2015Bronze medal icon.svg Joint 3rd Intermediate A

References

  1. "Club History". clermontgaels.fr. Archived from the original on 14 August 2015. Retrieved 22 March 2015.
  2. "Presse – Clermont Gaels". clermontgaels.fr.[ dead link ]
  3. "Tournament in Clermont". France 3. 10 March 2011 via youtube.com.
  4. "Federal Championship in Clermont". France 3. 18 March 2012 via youtube.com.
  5. "First Round Report". www.footballgaelique.fr. 8 April 2014.
  6. "Second Round Report". www.footballgaelique.fr. 22 April 2014.
  7. "French Championship Finals Report". www.footballgaelique.fr. 23 June 2014.
  8. "GAA European Championships 2014 Groups". www.facebook.com.