Rugby Club d'Arras

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Rugby Club d'Arras
Founded2000
Region Arras
PresidentJean-Louis Masson
Coach(es)Alexis Konieczny
Mickaël Nogent
Martin Saleille
League(s) Fédérale 2 (2016)
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Official website
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Rugby Club d'Arras is a French rugby union team, from Arras. They currently play at Fédérale 2 (2016).

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