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Supporter's flags of Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque - Images by Ivan Sache, 29 April 2005
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Rugby is the main sport in the south-west of France and is played in every town and village on Sunday afternoon. Rugby recently evolved from the "town and villages' rugby" towards a more elitist, professional sport, but is still a great local concern. The two main rugby clubs in Pays Basque represent to the two neighbouring, rival cities of Bayonne (Aviron Bayonnais) and Biarritz (Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque).
Rugby was played for the first time in Biarritz in 1887, when a local team played in a very unformal way against an English team near the lighthouse. M. Hum-Sentoure, Director of the Jules-Ferry school, founded in 1902 a multisports club called Biarritz Stade, with a rugby section. In 1903, the club purchased the Aguiléra stadium, where the team still plays, from a clay pigeon shooting club. Another club named Biarritz Sporting Club was founded in 1909 and played its first international match in Aguiléra against Cardiff-Roseburg (Wales) the same year. In 1913, the Mayor of Biarritz, fed up by the permanent quarrel between the two clubs, decided to merge them into Biarritz Olympique. The new club was incorporated on 26 April 1913. The club won the Basque Coast Championship in 1917 and 1922.
Biarritz was defeated in the final of the French Championship by
Bayonne in 1934 but won two titles in 1935 and 1939, as well as the
French Cup in 1937, against Perpignan. The Catalans took their revenge
in 1938. The main player of that period was the stand-off half Henri
Haget, aka Rico.
After the Second World War, the team of Biarritz and his back rower and
later coach Michel Celaya was among the best French teams but did not
won any main title but the French Championship of Reserve Teams
(1954-1959).
In 1975, Serge Blanco, "the best fullback in the world", started his brilliant career in Biarritz. The 1980 generation included several members of the French national team, such as Serge Blanco, Francis Haget, Jean Condom, Patrice Lagisquet and Pascal Ondarts; Biarritz lost the final of the Yves-du-Manoir Challenge in 1989 and the final of the French Championship against Toulon in 1992, during Serge Blanco's last official match.
Professional rugby was introduced in France in 1998. Biarritz, renamed Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque, won the French Cup in 2000; in 2002, the team, coached by Laurent Rodriguez and Patrice Lagisquet, won the French Championship, 25-22 in final against Agen. Biarritz reached the quarters of the European Cup in 2001 and 2003 and the semifinals in 2004. During the 2004-2005 season, the team of Biarritz includes 14 members of the French national team, for instance Serge Betsen, Imanol Harinordoquy and Damien Traille.
Source: Club website
Ivan Sache, 29 April 2005
“AUPA B.O.” is the anthem of the Biarritz Olympique since 2001.
The lyrics have some words about the colours of the club and the flag of the Basque country:
“Aupa, Aupa B.O ! / Go, go B.O.!
Allons tous le coeur en rouge et blanc
(Let's all go heart in red and white)
Avec un peu de vert pour rappeler le drapeau
(With a bit of green to recall the flag)
D'un Pays basque fier qui soutien le B.O.
(Of a proud Basque Country that supports the B.O.)
Kolore hoiekin ez duzu galduko
(With these colors you will not lose)
Xuri’ta gorria
(white and red)”
Olivier Touzeau, 5 June 2022
The traditional colours of Biarritz Olympique are red and white. The flags consistently used by supporters are vertically divided red and white, some of them having a white B in the red stripe and a red O in the white stripe.
Vertical banner of Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque - Image by Ivan Sache, 29 April 2005
On 3 April 2005, the club played the quarters of the European Cup against the Irish province of Munster. The traffic circles near the railway station and in the entrance of the city were decorated with several masts bearing long, vertical banners vertically divided red and white.
Ivan Sache, 29 April 2005
Supporter's flags of Biarritz Olympique Pays Basque - Images by Olivier Touzeau, 5 June 2022
Some more examples of flags:
Olivier Touzeau, 5 June 2022