1936–37 French Rugby Union Championship
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The 1936–37 French Rugby Union Championship was won by Vienne that beat the Montferrand in the final. The tournament was played by 40 clubs divided in eight pools of five clubs. At the second round were admitted the first two of each pool.


Context

The 1937 International Championship was won by
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was excluded. France won the second FIRA Tournament in
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Semifinals


Final


External links


''Compte rendu de la finale de 1937''
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