Sporting Treiziste Toulonnais

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Sporting Treiziste Toulonnais
Club information
Full nameToulon XIII Metropole Marlins
Founded2011;12 years ago (2011)
Website website
Current details
Ground(s)
ChairmanChantal Ruidavets
Coach Chahery Mouridi
ManagerBernard Capitani
Competition Elite Two Championship
Uniforms
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Toulon XIII Metropole Marlins are French rugby league side based in Toulon, in the region of Provence-Alpes-Cote-d'Azur. The club plays in the Elite Two Championship, which is the 2nd tier in France. Founded in 2011, their home matches are currently played at the Stade Leo-Lagrange.

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History

Founded on 16 July 2011 by Walid Kadir, Sporting Treiziste Toulonnais played their first match on 18 September 2011 against Marseille XIII Avenir at the Stade Jean Alex-Fernandez in Toulon winning 40-24. That first season in National Division 2 saw the club finish a respectful 5th. The following season 2012/13 they finished second behind Saint-Martin XIII and were promoted. They lasted just one season in National Division 1, losing their only to that date coach, former French international player Gael Tallec, who resigned. 2014/15 they bounced back immediately and were promoted back to National Division 1 as champions. This time they stayed up finishing 6th. [1] [2] In 2017 they beat US Trentels XIII 28-24 to lift the Paul Dejean Cup. They were promoted to the Elite Two Championship for the 2018-19 season.

Stadium

Despite their short history Toulonnais have already used three stadiums. From 2011-2013 they played at Stade Jean Alex-Fernandez. They are based at Stade Leo-Lagrange and Stade Delaune. [3]

Current squad

2019-20 Season [4]

Toulon Rugby league squad

Fullbacks

  • Ramy Ibrahim
  • Benjamin Laizet
  • Rayane Saidi
  • Mathis Samai

Wingers

  • Nicolas Chatri
  • Alexandre Gay
  • Killian Lerda

Centres

  • Teo Avond
  • Arnaud Capitani
  • Malek El Ouazizi
  • Christophe Sabiz

Halves

  • Hachimou Abdallah
  • Anis Banabdesselem
  • Mouad Chawki
  • William Demdjian

Props

  • Jean-Luc Angelini
  • Sylvain Chambon
  • Sofiane Faucheron
  • Francois Giglioli
  • Thomas Kehal
  • Josef Manak
  • Ondrej Manak
  • Ismael Youssof

Hookers

  • Bassam Boina
  • Romain Cierlo

Back Rowers

  • Julien Borg
  • Enzo Brahim
  • Jeremy Lobono
  • Bader Medkouri
  • Bonheur Msa
  • Lucas Passalacqua
  • Rayane Querne
  • Sophiane Risso
  • Idriss Youssof

Others

  • Francois Davo
  • Vincent Giorgi
  • Rachid Takhmi

Honours

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