French Top 14 | France
| Date | Home | Score | Away | League |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
20 Jun 2026 19:05 |
|
25 - 15 |
Stade Français Paris |
French Top 14 Stade Yves-du-Manoir |
|
14 Jun 2026 19:05 |
|
45 - 5 |
Stade Rochelais |
French Top 14 Stade Jean-Bouin |
|
06 Jun 2026 19:05 |
|
27 - 22 |
Stade Français Paris |
French Top 14 Stade Marcel-Deflandre |
|
30 May 2026 12:30 |
|
38 - 21 |
Aviron Bayonnais |
French Top 14 Stade Jean-Bouin |
|
16 May 2026 14:35 |
|
25 - 73 |
Stade Français Paris |
French Top 14 |
|
09 May 2026 14:35 |
|
59 - 17 |
Lyon OU |
French Top 14 Stade Jean-Bouin |
|
25 Apr 2026 12:30 |
|
34 - 32 |
Section Paloise |
French Top 14 Stade Jean-Bouin |
|
19 Apr 2026 19:05 |
|
47 - 20 |
Stade Français Paris |
French Top 14 |
|
05 Apr 2026 11:30 |
|
31 - 36 |
Dragons |
European Rugby Challenge Cup Stade Jean-Bouin |
|
29 Mar 2026 19:05 |
|
64 - 20 |
ASM Clermont Auvergne |
French Top 14 Stade Jean-Bouin |
Stade Français CASG (French pronunciation: ) is a French professional rugby union club based in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. The club plays in the Top 14 domestic league in France and is one of the most successful French clubs of the modern era.
Stade Français was founded in 1883; its traditional home is Stade Jean-Bouin, though the club has recently played some home games at the 80,000-seat Stade de France, taking anywhere from two to five matches to the larger venue each season since 2005–06. Starting with the 2010–11 season, it moved its main home ground to the 20,000-capacity Stade Charléty in Paris to allow a new stadium to be built at the Jean-Bouin site. The club was founded in its current form in 1995 with the merger of the rugby sections of the Stade Français and Club Athlétique des Sports Généraux (CASG).
The team participated in the first French championship final in 1892, and went on to win numerous titles during the early 1900s. Stade Français spent about 50 years in the lower divisions of French rugby, until entrepreneur Max Guazzini took over in 1992, overseeing a rise to prominence, which saw the team returning to the elite division in just five seasons, and capture four French championships in seven years. After a financial crisis plagued the club in 2011, Guazzini sold a majority stake and stepped down as club president.