Bera Bera Rugby Taldea is a Spanish rugby union club. The club was established in 1983 and currently competes in the División de Honor B de Rugby competition, the second-level of Spanish club rugby. The club are based in Donostia-San Sebastian. Bera Bera play in blue and orange.
Full name | Bera Bera Rugby Taldea | |
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Founded | 1983 | |
Location | Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain | |
Ground(s) | Miniestadio de Anoeta (Capacity: 1,500) | |
Chairman | Fernando Diez Mintegi | |
Coach(es) | Gorka Bueno | |
League(s) | División de Honor B – Group A | |
2014–15 | División de Honor B – Group A, 3rd | |
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Official website | ||
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Active departments of Bera Bera | ||
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Rugby | Handball | Basketball |
Karate | Bicycle touring | Surfing |
Volleyball | Wheelchair basketball | Roller skating |
History
editBera Bera R.T. was established in 1986 as a split from the rugby union section of Club Atlético San Sebastián. Its name, Bera Bera came from the avenue of the Aiete neighborhood of San Sebastián, where the rugby field of Atlético San Sebastian was located, which in turn, came from a caserío in the zone. Originally, Bera Bera was solely a rugby union club, which remained as such almost during a decade.
Rugby union section
editThe rugby union section was the one which gave origin to the club and plays in the Spanish rugby union top category, División de Honor. Among its achievements, the club won its only Copa del Rey title, won in 2004. In the 2008-09 season, it reached the 7th place in the División de Honor, near to relegation until the following season. Bera Bera usually plays its home games at MIniestadio de Anoeta, in San Sebastián. Its participation in the Super Ibérica de Rugby frames this club as the lead club of the Basque franchise, the Basque Korsarioak, which incorporate players from most Basque clubs.
Trophies
edit- Copa del Rey: 1
- Champions: 2003–04
- Supercopa de España: 0
- Runners-up: 2004
Season by season
edit- 12 seasons in División de Honor
International honours
editOther notable players
edit- Javier Arbelaiz plays the Challenge Cup with Olympus Madrid
- James Foster signs from Tasman (NPC)
- Daniel Larrechea sings from Aviron Bayonnais (Top14), former player from Sale Sharks, international France A.
- Tama Makamaka international All-Blacks U20
- Bruno Hiriart signs from US Dax (Top14)
Ground
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