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1892–93 French Rugby Union Championship

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1892–93 French Rugby Union Championship
Countries France
ChampionsStade Français
Runners-upRacing club de France
← 1892

Le French Rugby Union Championship 189293 was won by Stade Français that defeated Racing Club de France in the final.

The tournament was played by five clubs, with a preliminary round, semifinals and final.

Preliminary Round

Team 1 Team 2 Results
Club athlétique de l'Académie Julian Inter-Nos 10–8

Semifinals

Team 1 Team 2 Results
Stade Français CA de l'Académie Julian 2–0
Racing club de France Cercle pédestre d'Asnières (Asnières-sur-Seine) 21–0

Finale

’‘‘Teams’’’ Stade FrançaisRacing Club de France
Score 7–3
Date 19 May 1893
Venue Stade Dubonnet Courbevoie-Bécon-les-Bruyères
attendance 1,200
Referee Thomas Ryan New Zealand
Line-up
Stade Français Dumontier, Auguste Giroux, René Ellenberger, Henri Dorlet, Henri Amand, Edouard Bourcier Saint-Chaffray (cap.), Albert de Joannis, Poupart, Frédéric Frank-Puaux, Munier, Marie Raymond Bellencourt, Louis Dedet, Pierre Garcet de Vauresmont, Da Silva de Paranhos, Léon de Joannis
Racing Club de France Georges Duchamps, Gustave Duchamps, G. Creteaux, Carlos Gonzalez de Candamo (cap.), Frantz Reichel, Gaspar Gonzalez de Candamo, Gonzalo Gonzalez de Candamo, Maurice Ravidat, Fernand Landalt, Louis Faure-Dujarric, Alexandre Sienkiewicz, J. Mathoux, C. d'Este, Ferdinand Wiet, Adolphe de Pallissaux
Scorers
Stade Français 3 tries A. de Joannis (2), Dorlet, Garcet de Vauresmont
1 pen. Garcet de Vauresmont
Racing 1 try Wiet
1 pen. G. de Candamo

The referee, Thomas Ryan, had participated 1884 at the first tour by New Zealand in New South Wales.