OUR PARTNERS
The Rugby Club Folklos have established collaborations with a number of partner companies whose leaders are also members of the Rugby Club rugby club and/or folklo players.
Courbevoie and rugby began on 19 May 1893 with the final of the French championship between Racing and the Stade Français which took place at the Dubonnet stadium in Courbevoie, not far from the current JP Rives stadium.
In 1945 there existed a rugby club named Racing Club de Courbevoie, but to go back to the origin of the rugby section of Courbevoie-Sports, it is necessary to return to the early 1950s, at the time the Defense is only the name of a roundabout and Courbevoie is just one of many suburban cities.
Now the club is called the Rugby Club de Courbevoie and is the largest rugby club in France with more than 700 players and players in all categories.
The Folklos of the Rugby Club have the chance to be recognized as a serious and committed partner structure by the RCC leaders which allows us to benefit from a slot on Thursday night for our training and to enjoy facilities like the magnificent Club House for our 3rd half.
Manufacturer MADE IN FRANCE of sports equipment, textiles and accessories, created in 1996 by Jeff IMPINNA, former rugby international of the Racing Club de France from 1986 to 1995,WAIKATO RUGBY proposes all products necessary for sports activity for clubs and companies.
All our jerseys, shorts, socks, sublimated suits, chasubles, towels, protective masks, sublimated t-shirts, sublimated polos, shields, plating bags, mini-pots, custom gourdes are realized in our French workshops. Waikato Made folklo's jerseys.
All tagging and embroidery work is also done internally, allowing us to be very responsive.
Further information: www.miafrance.com
ISDs face many challenges in their digital transformation: reference, human, technological, organisational or simply transformation.
By building on the inspiration that the many stakeholders at our meetings will provide, the XVDSI will be more than just an association and will be open to new ideas, skills and innovations.
The inspiration will come not only from sports and rugbystics, but also from engineering schools, start-ups or general directorates that will expand our community over time.
Further information: https://lexvdsi.fr/
Institutional
Created in 1996 at the initiative of several teams from Ile de France,Association France Folklo Rugby said « F.F.R.A. » Its purpose is to offer folk teams a structure to welcome them to meet to organize matches and to find themselves in a good spirit.
The main aim of theAssociation France Folklo Rugby is to bring together and facilitate exchanges between different teams of all levels, and thus allow players of any size, age, sex, origin and level to practice and develop a rugby « spontaneous » (third half included).
This practice « Folklo » rugby promotes conviviality and fair play in encounters; the « strong champion» It is totally excluded.
The Fédération française de rugby (FFR) is an association of Law 1901 founded on 13 May 1919, which is responsible for organizing and developing rugby at XV, X, 7 and 5 in France.
It is a delegated institution of the Ministry of Sports which is responsible for administering, regulating and developing French amateur rugby in the national territory, as well as supervising the Teams of France.
The mission of LIFR is to:accompany clubsin their daily operation,organise regional level meetingsandpromoting development of the rugby for all, in all its forms: toXV, X, 7 or 5, whether incompetitionorleisure.
In addition to its sporting role, LIFR aims to:creating a social linkand do everything tofacilitating the integration of young and oldby the practice of rugby and bylearning the values of respect, solidarity and loyalty.Clubs play a social and societal role of proximity as well as a sporting role and the League accompanies this movement.
LIFR aims to be a source oforiginal innovations, proposals and events.