Rugby: Yann Roubert elected president of the League
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This Thursday, the Ligue nationale de rugby (LNR) has just elected Yann Roubert, president of the Lyon club, to succeed Toulosain René Bouscatel. Despite a long-term contract with Canal+, the issue of TV rights of the Top 14 is also a matter of concern, as in Ligue 1 de football.

Unsurprisingly, after the plebiscite of his peers the day before, LOU president Yann Roubert was elected president of the National Rugby League. He succeeds Toulouse's René Bouscatel.
At the age of 47, Yann Roubert succeeded René Bouscatel as president of the French professional rugby.
On Thursday, Lyon President Yann Roubert was elected head of the National Rugby League.
The president of the Lyon rugby club was elected on Thursday by his peers at the head of the LNR, against the outgoing president, René Bouscatel.
The outgoing president bowed during the vote of the French professional clubs on Wednesday 12 March, on the eve of the election to the presidency of the National Rugby League. Yann Roubert is now...
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