France women's national rugby union team

The France women's national rugby union team first played in 1982.

France
UnionFrench Rugby Federation
Head coachAnnick Hayraud
CaptainGaëlle Hermet
First colours
Second colours
World Rugby ranking
Current4 (as of 23 November 2020)
First international
 France 4-0 Netherlands 
(Utrecht, Netherlands 13 April 1982)
Biggest win
 France 99-0 Japan 
(Edinburgh, Scotland 17 April 1994)
Biggest defeat
 New Zealand 109-3 France 
(Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 14 September 1996)
World Cup
Appearances7 (First in 1991)
Best result3rd place, 1991, 1994, 2002, 2006, 2014 and 2017

History

Source: "Des Filles en Ovalie", Éditions Atlantica (2005), Written by Jacques Corte / Yaneth Pinilla B. Foreword by Serge Betsen.

There are records of women's rugby being played in France as early as the mid-1890s, and in the 1920s a form of the game called "barette" was very popular, with national championships. However, after the 1930s the game had all but disappeared and was not revived until 1965 when groups of students in Lyon and Toulouse decided to take part in the great charitable campaign against world hunger. Most of them had brothers and friends who played rugby, so they decided to organise a charity game at Bourg-en-Bresse.

So successful was this that a regular series of games began, with clubs being formed as students graduated, initially mainly in the south. In 1969 a national association – the ARF [Women's Rugby Association] – was formed. Despite initial opposition to the game from both the government and the FFR (who briefly banned any FFR officials from officiating at women's games) by 1976 12 clubs were taking part in national competitions.

In 1982, by which time the number of clubs had more than doubled, the ARF signed a memorandum of understanding was agreed with the FFR which finally gave their official backing – and in the same year France took part in the first ever women's rugby international.

Results summary

Note: Although the FFR list all of the following as full internationals or "test matches" in their publications (including their website), they do not award caps for all of the games. In particular, no caps have been officially awarded for appearances before 1989 (when the FFR became responsible for women's rugby), and most matches in FIRA tournaments after 2004 are uncapped. As a result, there can be a significant difference between the number of appearances players may have made for France and their official number of caps.

(Full internationals only)
Correct as of 23 February 2020

France internationals since 1982
Opponent First played Games played Won Drawn Lost Success rate (%)
 Australia 1998 5 4 0 1 80.00
 Belgium 1988 1 1 0 0 100.00
 Canada 1996 15 8 0 7 53.33
 England 1991 47 14 0 33 27.79
 Germany 1997 1 1 0 0 100.00
 Great Britain 1986 4 3 0 1 75.00
 Ireland 1994 28 24 1 3 85.71
 Italy 1985 23 19 1 3 82.61
 Japan 1988 3 3 0 0 100.00
 Kazakhstan 1998 3 3 0 0 100.00
 Netherlands 1982 12 11 0 1 91.67
 New Zealand 1996 7 2 0 5 28.57
 Scotland 1998 26 23 0 5 88.46
 South Africa 2009 3 2 1 0 66.67
 Spain 1989 19 14 0 5 73.68
 Sweden 1988 4 4 0 0 100.00
 United States 1996 13 10 1 2 76.92
 Wales 1994 26 22 0 4 84.62
Total 237 163 4 70 68.78

Previous squads

Squad for the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup[1]

Squad for the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Gaëlle Mignot Hooker 26 February 1987 (27) 38 Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Laëtitia Salles Hooker 29 October 1982 (31) 86 RC La Valette
Lise Arricastre Prop 17 June 1991 (23) 18 RC Lons
Christelle Chobet Prop 22 April 1986 (27) 30 RC Lons
Hélène Ezanno Prop 28 August 1984 (29) 30 Lille Métropole RC Villeneuvois
Élodie Portaries Prop 9 December 1989 (24) 25 Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Marine De Nadaï Lock 2 June 1988 (26) 22 Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Laëtitia Grand Lock 26 July 1990 (24) 15 RC Lons
Assa Koïta Lock 28 June 1991 (23) 21 AC Bobigny 93
Manon André Flanker 22 September 1986 (27) 36 Saint-Orens RC
Coumba Tombe Diallo Flanker 27 September 1990 (23) 21 AC Bobigny 93
Koumiba Djossouvi Flanker 2 November 1982 (31) 14 Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Safi N'Diaye Number 8 16 June 1988 (26) 23 Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Sandra Rabier Number 8 1 March 1985 (29) 61 Ovalie Caennaise
Yanna Rivoalen Scrum-half 10 June 1989 (25) 9 Lille Métropole RC Villeneuvois
Jennifer Troncy Scrum-half 26 January 1986 (28) 43 Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Sandrine Agricole Fly-half 13 March 1980 (34) 77 Stade Rennais
Christelle Le Duff Fly-half 21 January 1982 (32) 63 USA Perpignan
Shannon Izar Centre 8 May 1993 (21) 6 Lille Métropole RC Villeneuvois
Marjorie Mayans Centre 17 November 1991 (22) 17 Saint-Orens RC
Élodie Poublan Centre 13 April 1989 (25) 39 Montpellier Hérault Rugby
Camille Grassineau Wing 10 September 1990 (23) 8 Stade Bordelais
Élodie Guiglion Wing 28 January 1990 (24) 10 USA Perpignan
Marion Lièvre Wing 10 January 1991 (23) 7 AC Bobigny 93
Caroline Ladagnous Fullback 22 September 1988 (25) 38 RC Lons
Jessy Trémoulière Fullback 29 July 1992 (22) 28 Ovalie Romagnatoise Clermont Auvergne

Notable players

Results

See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering

1980s

[1]
1982-06-13 Netherlands  0–4  France Utrecht [1/1/1]
[2]
1983-06-05 France  10–0  Netherlands La Teste-de-Buch [2/2/2]
[3]
1984-05-27 Netherlands  0–3  France Hilversum [3/3/3]
[5]
1985-06-02 France  20–0  Netherlands Bourg-en-Bresse [4/5/4]
[6]
1985-06-22 Italy  0–0  France Riccione [1/5/1]
[8]
1986-04-19 Great Britain  8–14  France Richmond Athletic Park [1/6/1]
[9]
1986-05-01 Netherlands  10–0  France Enschede [7/7/5]
[10]
1986-05-18 France  12–0  Italy Bardos [8/2/2]
[14]
1987-05-02 France  28–6  Great Britain Chalon-sur-Saône [9/2/2]
[15]
1987-05-17 Italy  4–16  France Rome [3/10/3]
[16]
1987-05-31 France  22–3  Netherlands Chalon-sur-Saône [11/9/6]
[21]
1988-05-21 (EC) France  13–3  Netherlands Bourg-en-Bresse [12/11/7]
[23]
1988-05-22 (EC) France  16–3  Italy Bourg-en-Bresse [13/5/4]
[25]
1988-05-23 (EC) France  8–6  Great Britain Bourg-en-Bresse [14/5/3]
[28]
1988-11-27 Belgium  0–66  France Brussels [2/15/1]
[31]
1989-03-04 Great Britain  13–0  France Rosslyn Park [6/16/4]
[32]
1989-05-02 Spain  0–28  France Boe [1/17/1]

1990s

[37]
1990-04-14 Netherlands  0–10  France ? [15/18/8]
[48]
1991-04-06 (WC) France  62–0  Japan Aberavon [19/1/1]
[52]
1991-04-08 (WC) France  37–0  Sweden Glamorgan Wanderers [20/7/1]
[60]
1991-04-12 (WC) England  13–0  France Cardiff Arms Park [10/21/1]
[64]
1992-06-13 France  14–10  Spain Bon Encontre [22/4/2]
[67]
1992-11-15 France  24–0  Netherlands Fécamp [23/23/9]
[70]
1993-04-04 Italy  0–24  France Rovigo [10/24/5]
[82]
1994-02-18 England  32–8  France Wolverhampton [18/25/2]
[91]
1994-04-15 (WC) France  31–0  Ireland West of Scotland RFC [26/3/1]
[96]
1994-04-17 (WC) France  99–0  Japan Edinburgh Academicals RFC [27/5/2]
[100]
1994-04-20 (WC) England  18–6  France Gala [22/28/3]
[107]
1994-04-24 (WC) France  27–0  Wales Edinburgh Academicals RFC [29/20/1]
[116]
1995-03-05 Ireland  10–39  France Dublin [8/30/2]
[117]
1995-04-12 (FIRA) France  17–0  Netherlands Treviso [31/25/10]
[120]
1995-04-16 (FIRA) France  6–22  Spain Treviso [32/6/3]
[128]
1996-02-18 France  6–15  England Villand Bonnot [33/27/4]
[131]
1996-04-08 (FIRA) France  53–0  Italy Madrid [34/14/6]
[138]
1996-04-14 (FIRA) Spain  10–15  France Madrid [9/35/4]
[142]
1996-09-08 (CC) France  16–39  United States Edmonton [36/20/1]
[144]
1996-09-11 (CC) Canada  34–3  France Edmonton [16/37/1]
[145]
1996-09-14 (CC) France  0–109  New Zealand Edmonton [38/13/1]
[153]
1997-02-23 England  15–17  France Northampton [32/39/5]
[156]
1997-04-02 (FIRA) France  58–18  Germany Nice, France [40/13/1]
[162]
1997-04-04 (FIRA) France  10–15  England Nice, France [34/41/6]
[166]
1997-04-06 (FIRA) France  8–25  Spain Nice, France [42/13/5]
[180]
1998-02-01 France  5–13  England Villeneuve d' Ascq, Lille [43/39/7]
[183]
1998-02-21 Scotland  19–3  France Raeburn Place, Edinburgh [26/44/1]
[196]
1998-05-02 (WC) France  23–6  Kazakhstan Amsterdam [45/12/1]
[204]
1998-05-05 (WC) Australia  8–10  France Amsterdam [7/46/1]
[208]
1998-05-09 (WC) Canada  9–7  France Amsterdam [21/47/2]
[217]
1998-05-12 (WC) France  7–27  Scotland Amsterdam [48/32/2]
[227]
1998-05-16 (WC) France  9–22  Spain Amsterdam [49/19/6]
[232]
1999-02-07 (5N) Ireland  0–24  France Dublin [27/50/3]
[236]
1999-03-05 (5N) France  34–5  Wales Savigny-en-Barley [51/39/2]
[238]
1999-03-21 (5N) England  13–8  France Worcester [50/52/8]
[240]
1999-04-09 (5N) France  48–18  Scotland Melun [53/38/3]
[244]
1999-04-19 (FIRA) France  28–0  Kazakhstan Belluno, Italy [54/18/2]
[250]
1999-04-21 (FIRA) England  0–19  France Belluno, Italy [53/55/9]
[255]
1999-04-24 (FIRA) France  13–5  Spain Belluno, Italy [56/23/7]

2000s

[261]
2000-02-04 (5N) Wales  10–27  France Swansea [43/57/3]
[263]
2000-02-18 (5N) France  8–24  England Massy, Paris [58/57/10]
[267]
2000-03-06 (5N) Scotland  7–10  France Edinburgh [43/59/4]
[268]
2000-03-18 (5N) France  38–5  Spain Dax [60/27/8]
[272]
2000-05-08 (FIRA) France  41–14  Ireland El Ejido, Spain [61/31/4]
[279]
2000-05-10 (FIRA) England  12–19  France Roquetas, Spain [60/62/11]
[284]
2000-05-13 (FIRA) Spain  0–31  France Almería, Spain [31/63/9]
[298]
2001-02-03 (5N) France  13–0  Scotland Stade de France, Saint Denis [64/49/5]
[301]
2001-02-16 Ireland  0–53  France Dublin [35/65/5]
[304]
2001-03-03 (5N) Spain  6–0  France Madrid [34/66/10]
[306]
2001-03-16 (5N) France  24–3  Wales Nanterre [67/54/4]
[308]
2001-04-08 (5N) England  50–6  France Northampton [69/68/12]
[311]
2001-05-06 (FIRA) France  45–9  Ireland Marquette-lez-Lille, France [69/36/6]
[322]
2001-05-10 (FIRA) France  6–9  Scotland Lille, France [70/54/6]
[326]
2001-05-12 (FIRA) France  23–34  England Lille, France [71/73/13]
[343]
2002-02-02 (6N) France  24–0  Spain Bègles [72/40/11]
[346]
2002-02-15 (6N) Wales  0–20  France The Brewery Field, Bridgend [61/73/5]
[349]
2002-03-01 (6N) France  22–17  England Tournon, Lyon [74/80/14]
[357]
2002-03-24 (6N) Scotland  12–22  France Inverleith [61/75/7]
[359]
2002-04-05 (6N) France  46–0  Ireland Melun [76/44/7]
[365]
2002-05-13 (WC) France  31–12  Kazakhstan Barcelona [77/27/3]
[373]
2002-05-18 (WC) France  21–9  United States Barcelona [78/42/2]
[384]
2002-05-21 (WC) New Zealand  30–0  France Barcelona [31/79/2]
[392]
2002-05-25 (WC) France  41–7  Canada Barcelona [80/36/3]
[396]
2003-02-15 (6N) England  57–0  France Twickenham [86/81/15]
[400]
2003-02-22 (6N) France  14–19  Scotland Évreux [82/69/8]
[402]
2003-03-09 (6N) Ireland  0–20  France Limerick [51/83/8]
[406]
2003-03-22 (6N) Spain  7–27  France Girona [51/84/12]
[409]
2003-03-28 (6N) France  34–7  Wales Paris [85/77/6]
[411]
2003-05-01 (FIRA) Sweden  0–9  France Malmö, Sweden [31/86/2]
[414]
2003-05-03 (FIRA) France  10–16  Spain Malmö, Sweden [87/55/13]
[430]
2004-02-15 (6N) France  22–5  Ireland Savigny sur Orge, Paris [88/54/9]
[433]
2004-02-21 (6N) France  24–0  Spain Perpignan [89/57/14]
[436]
2004-03-07 (6N) Wales  0–22  France Arms Park, Cardiff [80/90/7]
[439]
2004-03-21 (6N) Scotland  12–16  France Murrayfield [77/91/9]
[440]
2004-03-27 (6N) France  13–12  England Bourg-en-Bresse, Lyon [92/98/16]
[443]
2004-05-01 (FIRA) France  24–5  Spain Castres, France [93/61/15]
[453]
2004-05-05 (FIRA) France  25–6  Scotland Toulouse, France [94/80/10]
[458]
2004-05-08 (FIRA) France  8–6  England Toulouse, France [95/101/17]
[475]
2005-02-04 (6N) France  22–15  Scotland Roubaix [96/83/11]
[480]
2005-02-13 (6N) England  10–13  France Imber Court, London [97/106/18]
[481]
2005-02-25 (6N) France  48–0  Wales Bondoufle, Paris [98/90/8]
[486]
2005-03-13 (6N) Ireland  0–34  France Dublin [65/99/10]
[489]
2005-03-19 (6N) Spain  0–39  France San Boï de Llobregat, Barcelona [68/100/16]
[516]
2005-11-11 France  13–5  Canada Nantes [101/51/4]
[517]
2005-11-11 France  29–0  Canada Nanterre [102/52/5]
[523]
2006-02-05 (6N) Scotland  3–23  France Murrayfield [91/103/12]
[524]
2006-02-10 (6N) France  32–0  Ireland Montauban [104/70/11]
[529]
2006-02-25 (6N) France  38–0  Spain Saint Jean De Luz, Biarritz [105/71/17]
[532]
2006-03-11 (6N) France  0–28  England Bondoufle, Paris [106/1187/19]
[533]
2006-03-17 (6N) Wales  11–10  France Sardis Rd, Pontypridd [99/107/9]
[564]
2006-08-31 (WC) Ireland  0–43  France St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert [75/108/12]
[568]
2006-09-04 (WC) Australia  10–24  France Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [19/109/2]
[574]
2006-09-08 (WC) England  27–8  France St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert [122/110/20]
[577]
2006-09-12 (WC) New Zealand  40–10  France Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton [46/111/3]
[587]
2006-09-17 (WC) Canada  8–17  France Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton [61/112/6]
[600]
2007-02-04 (6N) Italy  17–37  France Biella [53/113/7]
[601]
2007-02-10 (6N) Ireland  10–13  France St Mary's RFC, Dublin [81/114/13]
[605]
2007-02-24 (6N) France  15–0  Wales Stade Guy Môquet in Drancy, Paris [115/105/10]
[609]
2007-03-11 (6N) England  38–12  France Old Albanians, St Albans [128/116/21]
[612]
2007-03-18 (6N) France  18–10  Scotland Stade le Bout du Clos, Paris [117/105/13]
[628]
2007-04-28 (FIRA) France  12–0  Sweden Barcelona, Spain [118/43/3]
[632]
2007-04-30 (FIRA) France  27–8  Netherlands Barcelona, Spain [119/78/11]
[636]
2007-05-02 (FIRA) France  17–10  Wales Barcelona, Spain [120/111/11]
[641]
2007-05-05 (FIRA) England  27–17  France Barcelona, Spain [133/121/22]
[658]
2008-02-03 (6N) Scotland  15–43  France Meggetland [107/122/14]
[661]
2008-02-10 (6N) France  26–17  Ireland St Gratien [123/86/14]
[663]
2008-02-23 (6N) France  0–31  England Bergerac, Agen [124/136/23]
[667]
2008-03-08 (6N) France  35–6  Italy Valence, Lyon [125/65/8]
[669]
2008-03-15 (6N) Wales  3–0  France Taff's Well [117/126/12]
[682]
2008-05-17 (FIRA) Netherlands  3–24  France Amsterdam [85/127/22]
[692]
2008-05-20 (FIRA) France  10–18  Wales Leiden, Netherlands [128/119/13]
[702]
2008-05-24 (FIRA) France  22–22  Ireland Amsterdam [129/92/15]
[723]
2009-02-06 (6N) Ireland  7–5  France Ashbourne, County Meath [93/130/16]
[728]
2009-02-15 (6N) France  25–12  Scotland Arras [131/117/15]
[731]
2009-02-28 (6N) France  27–5  Wales Montauban [132/123/14]
[733]
2009-03-15 (6N) England  52–7  France London Welsh [149/133/24]
[737]
2009-03-22 (6N) Italy  10–14  France Torino [61/134/9]
[761]
2009-08-10 (NC) France  17–17  South Africa Oakville, Ontario [135/12/1]
[763]
2009-08-13 (NC) England  43–8  France Oakville, Ontario [153/136/25]
[764]
2009-08-16 (NC) Canada  7–12  France Oakville, Ontario [71/137/7]
[767]
2009-08-22 (NC) France  15–15  United States Fletchers Fields, Toronto [138/70/3]
[778]
2009-11-18 France  5–14  Canada Dijon [139/74/8]
[779]
2009-11-21 France  22–0  Canada Stade de France, Saint-Denis [140/75/9]

2010s

[787]
2010-02-06 (6N) Scotland  10–8  France Lasswade [124/141/16]
[788]
2010-02-12 (6N) France  19–9  Ireland Stade des Allées, Blois, Loir-et-Cher [142/99/17]
[798]
2010-02-28 (6N) Wales  3–15  France Brewery Field, Bridgend, Mid Glamorgan [128/143/15]
[803]
2010-03-13 (6N) France  45–14  Italy Montpellier, Hérault [144/78/10]
[805]
2010-03-19 (6N) France  10–11  England Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine [145/158/26]
[838]
2010-08-20 (WC) France  15–9  Sweden Surrey Sports Park, Guildford [146/65/4]
[842]
2010-08-24 (WC) France  17–10  Scotland Surrey Sports Park, Guildford [147/132/17]
[849]
2010-08-28 (WC) Canada  8–23  France Surrey Sports Park, Guildford [85/148/10]
[857]
2010-09-01 (WC) New Zealand  45–7  France Twickenham Stoop [149/57/4]
[863]
2010-09-05 (WC) France  8–22  Australia Twickenham Stoop [150/30/3]
[867]
2011-02-04 (6N) France  53–3  Scotland Viry-Châtillon [151/137/18]
[870]
2011-02-11 (6N) Ireland  12–14  France Ashbourne [109/152/18]
[875]
2011-02-27 (6N) England  16–3  France Sixways Stadium, Worcester [171/153/27]
[876]
2011-03-13 (6N) Italy  20–28  France Benevento [89/154/10]
[880]
2011-03-19 (6N) France  15–0  Wales Bourgoin-Jallieu [155/141/16]
[908]
2011-10-29 France  37–0  Italy Stade des Arboras, Nice [156/91/12]
[909]
2011-11-05 France  16–15  England Stade Pierre-de-Coubertin, Châteaurenard [157/178/28]
[921]
2012-02-05 (6N) France  32–0  Italy Stade Emile Pons, Riom [158/92/13]
[923]
2012-02-11 (6N) France  8–7  Ireland Stade du Hameau, Pau [159/113/19]
[927]
2012-02-25 (6N) Scotland  0–23  France Stirling County [145/160/19]
[931]
2012-03-11 (6N) France  3–15  England Stade Charléty, Paris [161/184/29]
[934]
2012-03-18 (6N) Wales  0–31  France Cross Keys [146/162/17]
[942]
2012-05-13 (FIRA) Italy  19–22  France Rovereto, Italy [97/163/14]
[944]
2012-05-16 (FIRA) France  60–3  Spain Rovereto, Italy [164/99/18]
[945]
2012-05-19 (FIRA) England  29–25  France Rovereto, Italy [189/165/30]
[957]
2012-11-03 England  23–13  France Esher [190/166/31]
[960]
2012-11-21 France  13–0  United States Stade Marcel Garcin, Orléans [167/84/4]
[962]
2012-11-24 France  27–3  United States Stade de France, Saint-Denis [168/85/5]
[969]
2013-02-02 (6N) Italy  13–12  France Rovato, Brescia [103/169/15]
[972]
2013-02-08 (6N) France  32–0  Wales Stadium Marcel Levindrey Laon [170/148/18]
[975]
2013-02-23 (6N) England  20–30  France Twickenham [196/171/32]
[977]
2013-03-08 (6N) Ireland  15–10  France Ashbourne [120/172/20]
[980]
2013-03-15 (6N) France  76–0  Scotland Stade Bourillot, Dijon [173/152/20]
[994]
2013-06-07 United States  13–10  France Oxnard College [86/174/6]
[995]
2013-06-11 United States  25–27  France Oxnard College [87/175/7]
[996]
2013-06-14 United States  12–18  France StubHub Center Campus, Carson, California [88/176/8]
[1017]
2013-11-02 France  27–19  Canada Pontarlier, France [177/96/11]
[1018]
2013-11-05 France  6–11  Canada Amnéville, France [178/97/12]
[1019]
2013-11-09 England  40–20  France Twickenham [206/179/33]
[1023]
2014-02-01 (6N) France  18–6  England Stade des Alpes, Grenoble [180/208/34]
[1026]
2014-02-08 (6N) France  29–0  Italy Stade Ernest-Argelès, Blagnac [181/112/16]
[1030]
2014-02-23 (6N) Wales  0–27  France Talbot Athletic Ground [154/182/19]
[1034]
2014-03-09 (6N) Scotland  0–69  France Howthornden [159/183/21]
[1035]
2014-03-14 (6N) France  19–15  Ireland Stade du Hameau, Pau [184/126/21]
[1052]
2014-07-01 Spain  3–37  France Valladolid, Castile and León [108/185/17]
[1053]
2014-07-05 France  39–8  South Africa Marcoussis [186/35/2]
[1062]
2014-08-01 (WC) France  26–0  Wales CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [187/158/20]
[1068]
2014-08-05 (WC) France  55–3  South Africa CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [188/37/3]
[1074]
2014-08-09 (WC) Australia  3–17  France CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 [37/189/4]
[1080]
2014-08-13 (WC) France  16–18  Canada Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris, France [190/107/13]
[1085]
2014-08-17 (WC) France  25–18  Ireland Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris [191/131/22]
[1094]
2015-02-07 (6N) France  42–0  Scotland Stade Henri Desgrange, La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée [192/162/22]
[1096]
2015-02-13 (6N) Ireland  5–10  France Ashbourne [133/193/23]
[1100]
2015-02-27 (6N) France  28–7  Wales Stade Sapiac, Montauban, Tarn-et-Garonne [194/165/21]
[1103]
2015-03-14 (6N) Italy  17–12  France Badia Polesine, Rovigo [120/195/17]
[1106]
2015-03-21 (6N) England  15–21  France Twickenham Stoop, London [222/196/35]
[1119]
2015-11-07 France  11–0  England Stade Francis Turcan, Martigues [197/226/36]
[1129]
2016-02-06 (6N) France  39–0  Italy Stade Marcel-Verchère, Bourg-en-Bresse [198/122/18]
[1131]
2016-02-13 (6N) France  18–6  Ireland Stade Aimé Giral, Perpignan [199/139/24]
[1134]
2016-02-28 (6N) Wales  10–8  France The Gnoll, Neath [170/200/22]
[1136]
2016-03-11 (6N) Scotland  0–24  France Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld [171/201/23]
[1139]
2016-03-18 (6N) France  17–12  England Stade de la Rabine, Vannes [202/232/37]
[1144]
2016-07-01 (SS) United States  13–19  France Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah [104/203/9]
[1145]
2016-07-05 (SS) England  17–13  France Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah [234/204/38]
[1147]
2016-07-09 (SS) Canada  29–10  France Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah [114/205/14]
[1162]
2016-11-09 England  10–5  France Twickenham Stoop, London [236/206/39]
[1167]
2016-11-22 France  36–10  United States Béziers [207/107/10]
[1169]
2016-11-25 France  31–6  United States Montpellier [208/108/11]
[1178]
2017-02-04 (6N) England  26–13  France Twickenham Stadium, London [/209/40]
[1180]
2017-02-11 (6N) France  55–0  Scotland Stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle [210/-/24]
[1184]
2017-02-26 (6N) Ireland  13–10  France Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin [-/211/25]
[1187]
2017-03-12 (6N) Italy  5–28  France Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma [-/212/19]
[1190]
2017-03-18 (6N) France  39–19  Wales Stade Amédée-Domenech, Brive-la-Gaillarde [213/-/23]
[1210]
2017-08-09 (WC) France  72–14  Japan Billings Park UCD, Dublin [214/45/3]
[1216]
2017-08-13 (WC) France  48–0  Australia UCD Bowl, Dublin [215/46/5]
[1222]
2017-08-17 (WC) France  21–5  Ireland UCD Bowl, Dublin [216/151/26]
[1228]
2017-08-22 (WC) England  20–3  France Kingspan Stadium, Belfast [-/217/41]
[1233]
2017-08-26 (WC) France  31–23  United States Kingspan Stadium, Belfast [218/115/12]
[1242]
2018-02-03 (6N) France  24–0  Ireland Stade Ernest Wallon, Toulouse [219/-/27]
[1245]
2018-02-10 (6N) Scotland  3–26  France Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow [-/220/25]
[1248]
2018-02-24 (6N) France  57–0  Italy Stade Furiani, Furiani [221/-/20]
[1254]
2018-03-10 (6N) France  18–17  England Stade des Alpes, Grenoble [222/-/42]
[1258]
2018-03-16 (6N) Wales  3–38  France Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay [-/223/24]
[1273]
2018-11-09 France  0–14  New Zealand Toulon [224/96/5]
[1280]
2018-11-17 France  30–27  New Zealand Stade des Alpes, Grenoble [225/97/6]
[1295]
2019-02-02 (6N) France  52–3  Wales Altrad Stadium, Montpellier [226/-/25]
[1298]
2019-02-10 (6N) England  41–26  France Castle Park, Doncaster [-/227/43]
[1301]
2019-02-23 (6N) France  41–10  Scotland Stadium Lille Métropole, Villeneuve-d'Ascq [228/-/26]
[1306]
2019-03-09 (6N) Ireland  17–47  France Donnybrook, Dublin [-/229/28]
[1310]
2019-03-17 (6N) Italy  31–12  France Stadio Plebiscito, Padua [-/230/21]
[1323]
2019-07-02 (SS) France  19–36  Canada Chula Vista, San Diego [231/134/15]
[1325]
2015-07-06 (SS) France  25–16  New Zealand Chula Vista, San Diego [232/100/7]
[1327]
2019-07-10 (SS) England  20–18  France Chula Vista, San Diego [-/233/44]
[1333]
2019-07-14 (SS) France  53–14  United States Chula Vista, San Diego [234/122/13]
[1351]
2019-11-09 France  10–20  England Le Michelin, Montferrand [235/272/44]
[1354]
2019-11-16 England  17–15  France Sandy Park, Exeter [273/236/45]

2020s

[1369]
2020-02-02 (6N) France  13–19  England Stade du Hameau, Pau [237/275/46]
[1372]
2020-02-08 (6N) France  45–10  Italy Stade Beaublanc, Limoges [238/153/22]
[1375]
2020-02-23 (6N) Wales  0–50  France Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff [202/239/26]
[1380]
2020-10-25 (6N) Scotland  13–13  France Scotstoun, Glasgow [200/240/27]
[1383]
2020-11-14 France  10–33  England Stade des Alpes, Grenoble [241/281/48]
[1384]
2020-11-21 England  25–23  France Twickenham [282/242/49]
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2021 (6N) Italy  v  France [157/243/23]
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2021 (6N) Ireland  v  France [172/245/29]
[]
2021 (6N) France  v  Scotland [246/203/28]
[]
2021 (6N) England  v  France [286/247/50]
[]
2021 (6N) France  v  Wales [248/208/27]
[]
2021-09-18 (WC) France  v  South Africa Eden Park, Auckland [-/50/4]
[]
2021-09-23 (WC) France  v  Fiji Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei [-/-/1]
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2021-09-28 (WC) England  v  France Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei [-/-/51]

Other internationals

[-]
1994-04-11 (WC) Scottish Students 8-77  France West of Scotland RFC [-/-/-]
[-]
1996-??-?? France A  0-32  Basque Country ?? [-/-/-]
[-]
2000-04-02 France A  22-11  Italy Marseille [-/-/-]
[-]
2001-03-18 France A  39-0  Netherlands ? [-/-/-]
[-]
2002-02-16 Netherlands  5-53  France A Amsterdam [-/-/-]
[-]
2002-02-22 France A  46-5  Netherlands ? [-/-/-]
[-]
2003-03-29 France A  5-25  Wales A Paris [-/-/-]
[-]
2004-03-05 Wales A  5-8  France A Llanrumney [-/-/-]
[-]
2004-03-27 France A  14-32  England A Bourg-en-Bresse [-/-/-]
[-]
2005-02-12 England A  29-6  France A Imber Court [-/-/-]
[-]
2005-02-26 Netherlands  17-12  France A Amsterdam [-/-/-]
[-]
2006-03-18 France A  47-7  Netherlands Metz [-/-/-]
[-]
2007-02-11 Netherlands  5-29  France A Purmerend [-/-/-]
[-]
2007-03-11 England A  21-7  France A Old Albanians, St Albans [-/-/-]
[-]
2008-02-10 France A  37-7  Netherlands St Gratien [-/-/-]
[-]
2008-02-23 France A  0-3  England A Bergerac, Agen [-/-/-]
[-]
2009-03-15 England A  38-5  France A London Welsh [-/-/-]
[-]
2009-02-15 France A  61-0  Scotland Development Arras [-/-/-]
[-]
2009-02-28 Netherlands  0-42  France A Amsterdam [-/-/-]
[-]
2009-03-15 England A  38-5  France A London Welsh [-/-/-]
[-]
2010-02-06 Scotland A  3-26  France A Lasswade [-/-/-]
[-]
2010-02-14 France A  37-3  Netherlands Fécamp [-/-/-]
[-]
2010-03-19 France A  20-0  England A Rennes [-/-/-]
[-]
2010-05-08 (FIRA) France A  70-0  Belgium Longwy [-/-/-]
[-]
2010-05-10 (FIRA) France A  5-22  Spain Verdun [-/-/-]
[-]
2010-05-12 (FIRA) France A  5-14  Netherlands Metz [-/-/-]
[–]
2010-05-15 (FIRA) France A  35-0  Russia Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg [-/-/-]
[-]
2011-04-30 (FIRA) France A  40-3  Sweden INEF Bastiagueiro [-/-/-]
[-]
2011-05-02 (FIRA) Spain  12-11  France A University of Coruña [-/-/-]
[-]
2011-05-04 (FIRA) Finland  3-109  France A INEF Bastiaqueiro [-/-/-]
[–]
2011-05-07 (FIRA) France A  17-7  Italy A University of Coruña [-/-/-]

See also

References

  1. rugbybworldcup.com. "France look to blend youth with sevens and World Cup pedigree". Retrieved 2017-08-31.
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