Union Sportive Olympique Nivernaise is a French rugby union club from Nevers, currently playing in the second level of the country's professional rugby system, Pro D2.

USON Nevers
Full nameUnion Sportive Olympique Nivernaise Nevers Rugby
Founded1 August 1903; 121 years ago (1903-08-01)
LocationNevers, France
Ground(s)Stade du Pré Fleuri (Capacity: 7,500)
Coach(es)Xavier Péméja
Guillaume Jan
Sébastien Fouassier
League(s)Pro D2
2023–247th
Official website
www.usonneversrugby.com

History

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The team origins dates back to 1 August 1903, when Gustave Bossut created the PAG (Peloton d’avant-garde). This quickly became USN (Union sportive nivernaise) and then USON (Union sportive olympique nivernaise) in 1956. The name was changed to USON Nevers Rugby in 2016 to mark a new step in the club's history.[1]

After finishing 3rd at the end of the 2016–17 Fédérale 1 season, they won promotion to the second tier of French rugby after coming back to beat SO Chambéry in the second round of their promotion play-offs. For the first time in their history, they will compete in the Rugby Pro D2 starting from the 2017–18 season.[2]

The team plays in yellow and blue shirts and play their home matches at the 7,500 -capacity Stade du Pré Fleuri in Nevers.[3]

Current standings

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2024–25 Pro D2 Table
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts Qualification
1 Provence 10 6 1 3 245 192 +53 3 2 31 Semi-final promotion playoff place
2 Grenoble 10 7 0 3 263 229 +34 2 1 31
3 Montauban 10 7 0 3 274 251 +23 1 2 31 Quarter-final promotion playoff place
4 Brive 10 6 0 4 265 217 +48 3 2 29
5 Biarritz 10 6 0 4 249 234 +15 2 1 27
6 Béziers 10 5 0 5 252 191 +61 2 5 27
7 Soyaux Angoulême 10 5 2 3 225 215 +10 1 1 26
8 Colomiers 10 5 1 4 212 235 −23 0 2 24
9 Agen 10 4 0 6 230 232 −2 0 5 21
10 Mont-de-Marsan 10 4 0 6 264 247 +17 2 3 21
11 Dax 10 5 0 5 192 219 −27 0 1 21
12 Nevers 10 4 0 6 194 243 −49 1 2 19
13 Oyonnax 10 4 0 6 201 217 −16 1 1 18
14 Aurillac 10 4 0 6 231 282 −51 0 1 17
15 Nice 10 3 0 7 193 267 −74 0 4 16 Relegation play-off
16 Valence Romans 10 3 0 7 255 274 −19 0 3 15 Relegation to Nationale
Updated to match(es) played on 8 November 2024. Source: [1]

Current squad

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The USON Nevers squad for the 2023–24 season is:[4][5]

Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Quentin Beaudaux Hooker   France
Elia Elia Hooker   Samoa
Jonathan Maiau Hooker   France
Aselo Ikahehegi Prop   France
Ilya Kaikatsishvili Prop   Georgia
Aitor Kitutu Prop   France
Cleopas Kundiona Prop   Zimbabwe
Tornike Mataradze Prop   Georgia
Farai Muradaki Prop   Zimbabwe
Jordan Sénéca Prop   France
Kamaliele Tufele Prop   France
Lado Chachanidze Prop   Georgia
Chris Gabriel Lock   New Zealand
Lasha Jaiani Lock   Georgia
Christaan van der Merwe Lock   South Africa
Hugues Bastide Back row   France
Steven David Back row   France
Jason Fraser Back row   South Africa
Julien Kazubek Back row   France
Luke Plataret Back row   France
Player Position Union
Hugo Bouyssou Scrum-half   France
Guillaume Manevy Scrum-half   France
Yohan Le Bourhis Fly-half   France
Tanguy Ménrot Fly-half   France
Shaun Reynolds Fly-half   South Africa
Rudy Derrieux Centre   France
Mattéo Faucher Centre   France
Alivereti Loaloa Centre   Fiji
Léonard Paris Centre   France
Vilimone Seru Centre   Fiji
Thomas Zénon Centre   France
Christian Ambadiang Wing   Cameroon
Lucas Blanc Wing   France
Christaan Erasmus Wing   South Africa
Perry Mayo Wing   France
Dylan Jaminet Fullback   France
Kylian Jaminet Fullback   France

Espoirs squad

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Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-World Rugby nationality.

Player Position Union
Jérémy Chataigner Hooker   France
Maxence Faivre Prop   France
Lasha Pkhakadze Prop   Georgia
Floris Versteeg Prop   France
Erwan Vignol Prop   France
Joaquin Dominiguez Lock   Argentina
Walter Kloezeman Lock   Netherlands
Wesley Lindor Lock   France
Robin Dione Back row   France
Marvin Dossou-Yovo Back row   France
Sateki Nabonu Back row   Fiji
Kevin Nóah Back row   France
Rati Zazadze Back row   Georgia
Hugo Auger Fly-half   France
Arthur Mathiron Centre   France
Nicolas Ragoevi Centre   France
Johann Wasserman Wing   South Africa

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Histoire". USON Nevers Rugby (in French). Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  2. ^ "FÉDÉRALE 1 - Nevers gagne sa montée en Pro D2". Rugbyrama (in French). 15 May 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Infrastructures". USON Nevers Rugby (in French). Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  4. ^ "USON Nevers Rugby Squad" (in French). USO Nevers Rugby. 22 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Nevers squad for season 2023/2024". all.rugby. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
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