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Union sportive montalbanaise (rugby club, France)

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Flag of USM, plain bicolore version - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 18 August 2023


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Presentation of Union sportive montalbanaise

The USM (Union sportive montalbanaise) is a French rugby union club that currently competes in Rugby Pro D2, the second level of the country's professional league system. They have also competed at the top level, Top 14, in the past, most recently between 2007 and 2010. The team's colour is green and black. The USM stadium's name is Sapiac.

Olivier Touzeau, 18 August 2023


Supporters flags of USM

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Supporters flags of USM - Images by Olivier Touzeau, 18 August 2023

A bicolour light green and black flag has been spotted too in stadiums as well as in the city on shops or on roundabouts: photo (2018), photo (2018).

Several models of supporters' flags can be observed, for example:

  • all green with the current emblem: photo (2018), photo (2022)
  • horizontally divided in 8 stripes of green and black with the emblem: photo (2021)
  • green with two vertical black stripes and the emblem at the center: photo (2017)
  • green with black and white horizonal stripes, ovoid black and white shapes at the hoist and the fly, old emblem and name "SAPIAC": photo (2018), photo (2022)

A green flag with the emblem of the club and the words "Allez Sapiac" could be seen at the entrance of the stadium in 2018: photo.

Olivier Touzeau, 18 August 2023


City of Montauban support flag

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USM support flag with city logo - Image by Olivier Touzeau, 18 August 2023

A flag showing the support of the city, with the current logo of Montauban, and the words "Fiers de nos couleurs" (proud of our colours) has often been seen in the recent years: photo (2017), photo (2018), photo (2018), photo (2022), photo (2022).

Olivier Touzeau, 18 August 2023