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Toulouse (pronounced [tuˈluz] (help·info) in English and in French, and [tuˈluzə] (help·info) locally with occitan accent) (in Occitan: Tolosa, pronounced [tuˈluzɔ]) is a city in southwest France on the banks of the River Garonne, 590 km away from Paris and half-way between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. With 1,102,882 inhabitants as of Jan. 1, 2006, the Toulouse metropolitan... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Results for "Toulouse won championship"

French football Division 2 1981-82 It was contested by 36 teams, and Toulouse and Rouen won the championship.

Stade Toulousain Both Toulon and Agen won the following premierships (1987 and 1988) but Toulouse won another championship in 1989.

French football Division 2 1952-53 It was contested by 18 teams, and Toulouse won the championship.

Top 14 During the rest of the 1980s, Toulouse were the dominant team, winning the championship in 1985, 1986 and 1989.

Top 14 Including their 1994 victory, Toulouse won four championships in succession.

Lee Stensness He played an important role in Toulouse's French Championship win in 2000.

Results for "Toulouse won competition"

Stade Toulousain After a number of defeats in the Challenge Yves du Manoir finals, Toulouse defeated US Dax to win the 1988 competition.

Rugby union in France The French clubs have been quite successful in the tournament; the inaugural competition was won by Toulouse.

2003 Heineken Cup Final Toulouse became the second team to win the competition more than once, winning the match 22–17.

Heineken Cup Toulouse have been the most successful team, winning the competition three times.

May 2005 in Britain and Ireland Toulouse is the first club to win the competition three times.

May 2005 in sports Toulouse is the first club to win the competition three times.

Results for "Toulouse won Heineken"

Stade Toulousain Toulouse is one of the finest rugby clubs in Europe, having won the Heineken Cup three times - in 1996, 2003 and 2005.

Frédéric Michalak Toulouse proceeded to win the 2002-03 Heineken Cup, defeating fellow French team USA Perpignan 22-17 in the final.

Heineken Cup Toulouse became the first team to win three Heineken Cup titles.

Results for "Toulouse won match"

2003 Heineken Cup Final Toulouse became the second team to win the competition more than once, winning the match 22–17.

2005 Heineken Cup Final Toulouse became the competition's first three-time champions, winning the match 18–12.

1996 Heineken Cup Final Toulouse won the match 21–18 after extra time; they took the lead with two tries in the first ten minutes, but the kicking of Adrian Davies kept Cardiff level.

Results for "Toulouse won point"

USA Perpignan Toulouse won 11 points to nil in Bordeaux.

ASM Clermont Auvergne The club would meet Toulouse again in the season final of 2001, with Toulouse winning 34 points to 22.

Results for "Toulouse won event"

2004–05 Heineken Cup Toulouse became the first club to win the event three times.

Results for "Toulouse won scorn"

Stephen Toulouse Toulouse was ridiculed at the time, winning many Apple pundits' scorn for his suggestion.

Results for "Toulouse won tournament"

Florian Fritz Fritz moved to Toulouse in 2004 and he scored two tries for Toulouse during their 2004-05 Heineken Cup, with Toulouse eventually winning the tournament, defeating fellow French side, Stade Francais 18 points to 12.

Results for "Toulouse won European"

Fabien Pelous Pelous also helped Toulouse win the European Cup in 2005 before missing the summer test matches with a serious knee injury.

Results for "Toulouse won games"

USA Perpignan Three seasons later, the finalists of 1921 would meet again in the final of 1924, though this time Toulouse won the game, three points to nil in Bordeaux.

Results for "Toulouse won 11th"

2008–09 Top 14 season Toulouse win their 11th consecutive Top 14 match, breaking the previous record of 10 set last season by Clermont.

Results for "Toulouse won follow"

Top 14 CA Bordeaux-Bègles Gironde, Toulon, Castres and Toulouse would win the following finals.

Results for "Toulouse won season"

Top 14 The inaugural Heineken Cup, the 1995-96 season was won by Toulouse, which would lead to two other championships as well (2002-03 and (2004-05).

Results for "Toulouse won Pool"

January 2008 in sports Toulouse win Pool 6 in style, picking up a four-try bonus point in a 34-10 home win over Edinburgh.

Results for "Toulouse won cup"

Heineken Cup Toulouse went on to become the first European cup winners, eventually beating Cardiff in extra time in front of a crowd of 21,800 at Cardiff Arms Park.

Results for "Toulouse won Crusaders"

Toulouse Olympique Toulouse were one of the applicants, but failed to win a licence, losing out to the 12 existing Super League clubs, Salford City Reds and the Celtic Crusaders.

Results for "Toulouse won Salford City Reds"

Toulouse Olympique Toulouse were one of the applicants, but failed to win a licence, losing out to the 12 existing Super League clubs, Salford City Reds and the Celtic Crusaders.

Results for "Toulouse won lose"

Toulouse Olympique Toulouse were one of the applicants, but failed to win a licence, losing out to the 12 existing Super League clubs, Salford City Reds and the Celtic Crusaders.

Results for "Toulouse won final"

Aviron Bayonnais The two clubs would meet again the next season to again contest the championship final, which Toulouse won again, 3 to nil.

Results for "Toulouse won license"

Toulouse Olympique Toulouse were one of the applicants, but failed to win a licence, losing out to the 12 existing Super League clubs, Salford City Reds and the Celtic Crusaders.

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Results for "Toulouse finished third"

Laurent Batlles Again, he was an undisputed starter (31 matches and four goals), as Toulouse finished third in the league and reached the third qualifying round of the Champions League, eventually bowing out to Liverpool FC.

Yannick Nyanga Toulouse finished third on the ladder for the 2005-06 Top 14, though they defeated Stade Français in the semi-finals to gain a place in the final.

Results for "Toulouse finished season"

André-Pierre Gignac Toulouse finished the season in 17th place, just one place above the relegation zone.

Étienne Didot Toulouse finished the season 5th in the standings, despite finishing 17th the previous season, and also made it to the Coupe de France semi-finals with Étienne making 34 total appearances and scoring 2 goals.

Results for "Toulouse finished studies"

Dynam-Victor Fumet The city of Toulouse voted him a scholarship to finish his studies in Paris, and he was sent off to the capital city accompanied by the municipal band. ..

Results for "Toulouse finished 17th"

Étienne Didot Toulouse finished the season 5th in the standings, despite finishing 17th the previous season, and also made it to the Coupe de France semi-finals with Étienne making 34 total appearances and scoring 2 goals.

Results for "Toulouse finished 11th"

Abderrahmane Soukhane In his first season, Toulouse finished a modest 11th in the 18-team top division.

Results for "Toulouse finished short"

Jérémy Mathieu However, both Mathieu and Toulouse had horrible 2007–08 seasons with Mathieu fracturing a bone in his foot, which forced him to miss half the season, and Toulouse finishing just one spot short of relegation.

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Results for "Toulouse beat Stade Français"

2009 Heineken Cup Final The match was played on 23 May 2009 at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh; this was the second time that the Heineken Cup final had been held at Murrayfield after the 2005 final, when Toulouse beat Stade Français 18–12 after extra time.

2009 Heineken Cup Final The 2009 final was the second Heineken Cup final to be hosted by the 67,778-capacity stadium, following the 2005 final, when Toulouse beat Stade Français 18–12 after extra time in front of 51,000 spectators.

Murrayfield Stadium The stadium also hosted the Heineken Cup Final in 2005, when Toulouse beat Stade Français by 18 points to 12, and again in 2009, with Leinster defeating Leicester by 19 points to 16.

Results for "Toulouse beat Olympique Lyonnais"

Toulouse FC For the second match of the 2007-2008 season, Toulouse beat the Olympique Lyonnais 1-0 at the Stadium Municipal with a goal from Johan Elmander.

Results for "Toulouse beat Paris"

Fabien Galthié The following season Paris were beaten by Toulouse in the Top 14 semi-final, and they were knocked out of the Heineken Cup by Leicester.

Results for "Toulouse beat final"

Fabien Galthié In the first season, Paris made it to the final of both the Top 14 and Heineken Cup finals, but were beaten by Biarritz Olympique and Toulouse respectively.

Results for "Toulouse beat Cardiff RFC"

Cardiff Arms Park The National Stadium was also host to the inaugural Heineken Cup final of 1995-6 when Toulouse beat Cardiff RFC by 21 to 18 after extra time, in front of 21,800 spectators.

Results for "Toulouse beat Cardiff"

Heineken Cup Toulouse went on to become the first European cup winners, eventually beating Cardiff in extra time in front of a crowd of 21,800 at Cardiff Arms Park.

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