Valladolid RAC

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VRAC Quesos Entrepinares
VRAC Shield.jpg
Full nameValladolid Rugby Asociación Club
Founded1986
LocationValladolid, Spain
Ground(s)Estadio Pepe Rojo (Capacity: 5,000)
ChairmanJose María Valentín-Gamazo
Coach(es)Diego Merino
League(s)División de Honor
2016–17División de Honor, 2nd / W
1st kit
2nd kit
Official website
vracrugby.com

Valladolid Rugby Asociación Club is a Spanish rugby union club. The club was established in 1986 and currently competes in the División de Honor de Rugby competition, the highest level of Spanish club rugby. The club are based in Valladolid in central Spain. VRAC play in blue and white colours. The team have in the past won both the Spanish League and the Copa del Rey de Rugby. They play at Estadio Pepe Rojo.

Honours[]

European rugby[]

Valladolid RAC's first foray into Europe was in the 2001–02 European Challenge Cup. Playing in a pool with London Irish (England), Dax (France) and L'Aquila (Italy), they lost all six games.

The 2003–04 season saw a change in format in the European Challenge Cup. Teams played in a knockout format, over two legs, in each round. First round losing teams then played in a new, third tier, Shield competition. Having lost heavily home and away to England's Newcastle Falcons in Round 1 of the 2003–04 European Challenge Cup, they dropped into the European Shield. Here their performance against Italy's Overmach Parma was better, but nevertheless they again lost home and away.

The 2004–05 season was a close repeat of 2003–04: heavy losses home and away to Italy's Viadana in the Challenge Cup was followed by even heavier defeats at the hands of England's Leeds in the Shield.

As the winners of the 2011–12 División de Honor de Rugby and the championship playoff, Valladolid RAC qualified to play in the 2012–13 European Challenge Cup but turned down the opportunity due to economic factors.[1] Gernika RT took their place and represented Spain.

As the winners of the 2013–14 División de Honor championship, VRAC qualified to play the Iberian Rugby Cup against CDUL of Lisbon, winning the game and the title.

In 2015/16 season, Valladolid RAC as the champion of the 2014/15 División de Honor championship, represented Spain at the Qualifying Competition of the European Rugby Challenge Cup. In this competition VRAC won two games, against Royal Kituro Rugby Club (Belgium) and Mogliano Rugby (Italy) but lost against Grupo Desportivo Direito (Portugal) and Timișoara Saracens (Romania).

Summary[]

Season Played Won Drew Lost PF PA PD
2001–02 Challenge Cup 6 0 0 6 53 307 −254
2003–04 Challenge Cup 2 0 0 2 37 137 −100
2003–04 Shield 2 0 0 2 19 42 −23
2004–05 Challenge Cup 2 0 0 2 10 147 −137
2004–05 Shield 2 0 0 2 11 174 −163
2015/16 European Rugby Challenge Cup Qualifying Competition 4 2 0 2 114 68 46
Summary 18 2 0 16 234 875 −641

Squad 2012–13[]

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Prop Argentina Argentina
Prop Argentina Argentina
Prop Spain Spain
Prop Spain Spain
Prop Spain Spain
Hooker England England
Hooker Spain Spain
Hooker Spain Spain
Fernando de la Calle Hooker Spain Spain
Lock Spain Spain
Lock Spain Spain
Lock Spain Spain
Lock Spain Spain
Lock Spain Spain
Flanker Spain Spain
Flanker Spain Spain
Flanker Spain Spain
Flanker England England
Player Position Union
Flanker Spain Spain
Flanker Spain Spain
Number 8 New Zealand New Zealand
Scrum-half Spain Spain
Scrum-half Spain Spain
Fly-half Spain Spain
Fly-half England England
Fly-half Spain Spain
Fly-half Spain Spain
Lisandro Arbizu Fly-half Argentina Argentina
Centre Spain Spain
Centre Spain Spain
Centre Spain Spain
Wing Spain Spain
Wing Spain Spain
Wing Spain Spain
Wing Spain Spain
Fullback Spain Spain

International honours[]

Other notable players[]

  • England (English Armed Services XV, England U18)
  • England Gareth Griffiths (former player from Bath, international England U18, U19)
  • New Zealand Mike Davis (International New Zealand Sevens)
  • New Zealand (New Zealand U17, Hurricanes Schools, Canterbury B)
  • Argentina Lisandro Arbizu (Player/Coach 2012-2014, Argentina international 1990-2005 Cpt 1992-1999)[2]

Season to season[]

Season Tier Division Pos. Notes
2 División de Honor B 9th
2 División de Honor B 8th
2 División de Honor B 2nd
2 División de Honor B 1st Promoted
1 División de Honor 10th
1 División de Honor 10th
1 División de Honor 4th
1 División de Honor 3rd
1 División de Honor 7th
1 División de Honor 4th
1 División de Honor 4th Cup champion
1 División de Honor 1st League champion
1 División de Honor 5th
1 División de Honor 1st League champion
1 División de Honor 5th
1 División de Honor 3rd
1 División de Honor 3rd
1 División de Honor 4th
Season Tier Division Pos. Notes
1 División de Honor 6th
1 División de Honor 4th
1 División de Honor 4th
1 División de Honor 4th
1 División de Honor 4th Cup champion
2010–11 1 División de Honor 5th
2011–12 1 División de Honor 1st / W League champion
2012–13 1 División de Honor 1st / W League champion
2013–14 1 División de Honor 1st / W League/Cup champion
2014–15 1 División de Honor 1st / W League/Cup champion
2015–16 1 División de Honor 1st / F
2016–17 1 División de Honor 2nd / W League champion
2017–18 1 División de Honor 1st / W League/Cup champion
2018–19 1 División de Honor 2nd / W League champion
2019–20 1 División de Honor 1st League champion
2020–21 1 División de Honor 1st / W League champion
2021–22 1 División de Honor

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "El VRAC Quesos Entrepinares no disputará la Amlin Challenge Cup". Valladolid RAC. 12 June 2012. Retrieved 29 June 2012. These are difficult times. The poor economic situation greatly complicates find sponsors who will assist the VRAC Entrepinares again leave their mark in Europe ten years after the last time you did.
  2. ^ "Lisandro Arbizu no seguirá al frente del campeón de Liga". www.marca.com.

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