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Club olympique Creusot Bourgogne 43 Rue Maréchal Joffre
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The Club Olympique Creusot Bourgogne, formerly known as Club Olympique Creusotin, is a French rugby union club currently playing in the 2012-13 championship of Fédérale 2 in the pool 1.
It is based in Le Creusot in the Saône-et-Loire department
Second division
Finalist : 1973 (losing against CS Bourgoin-Jallieu 6-10)
Premier division Group B
Finalist : 1984 (losing against CS Bourgoin-Jallieu)
2 participations in Challenge Yves-du-Manoir
Bourgogne Championship :
Winner : 1926, 1930, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1945, 1946
Winner of Challenge of l'Espérance (1) : 1986.
Finalist of Challenge Leydier in 2009
French Champion open "touch-rugby" 2012
Christian Chalmandrier, scrum half
Gilles Delaigue, center, international for France in 1973
Daniel Kaczorowski,third line,international for framce in 1974
Alexandre Lapandry, growth in Le Creusot, Junior au COC, flanker in Clermont-Ferrand.
Bernard Nectoux, center in 60's
Gregory Kacala, third line player, international for Poland played in Grenoble, Brive and Cardiff.
Džoni Mandić, third line centre.
Georges Siné, wing in the 50's
Eddy Langi.
Zane Bosch, South African player.
Andrew Thompson, Munster & Irish Player
Hervé Laporte, growth in Le Creusot then played in Perpignan.
Bernard Labouré, growth in Le Creusot then played in RC Toulon.
André Buonomo, French Champion with Béziers in 1972
Jean Paul Pelloux, : Finalist of French Championship 1983 with Nice against Béziers
Gérard Verdoulet, 1/2 Finalist of French Championship with Romans against Agen in 1977.
Sébastien kuzbik, wing of Montpellier
Didier Rétière, now assistant coach of French National team
André Buonomo 1973-1977
Bernard Labouré 1983-1984
Gérard Verdoulet 1984-1987
Jean-Paul Peloux and Philippe Marguin 1991-1993
Jean François Izidorczyk and Roch Gilot 2006-2007
Régis Fribourg and Thierry Casasréales 2007-2010
Wilfrid Gauthier and Sylvain Guyon 2010-2014
Christophe Vojetta And Cedric Bourgeau 2014--
Raymond Bené(1960/1966)
Jean Bourgeois (1966/1967)
Marcel Lagoutte (1967/1972)
Andre Roquain (1972/1974)
Robert Chazette (1974/1977)
Roger Rousseau (1977/1979)
Maurice Delorme (1979/1986)
Jean Claude Clair (1986/1989)
Robert Boisseau (1989/1995)
Guy Arnoud and Claude Vernochet (1995)
Jean Jacques Soulier (2003/2006)
Jean Pierre Moreau and Alexandre Agnani (2007)
Jean Pierre Moreau (2009)
Jean Claude Bourdiau and Michel Popille (2010–present)
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