Racing 92, French rugby union club
Racing 92 is a rugby union club based in Le Plessis-Robinson, a suburb near Paris, competing in France's top-tier Top 14 league. The club plays at Paris La Défense Arena in Nanterre, a modern stadium holding over 30000 spectators with contemporary training facilities that include strength areas, cardio equipment, and specialized grass and synthetic fields.
The club was founded in 1882 and grew from a small team into a leading force in French rugby. Its facilities were relocated and modernized in 2012 at the current location, establishing itself as a central institution in the country's rugby landscape.
Racing 92 carries the colors white and sky blue, known as "Ciel et Blanc", which fans proudly display during matches. These colors connect supporters and shape the visual identity around the stadium on game days.
The club grounds are easily accessible and visitors can watch training sessions or attend events throughout the year. The facility with its variety of fields and modern amenities is straightforward to navigate and offers activities for different age groups, from young children to professional players.
The club grounds feature a baby rugby program for children aged three and up, introducing the sport in a playful and family-friendly way. This early training offering allows young players to experience the sport from an early age and later transition into the club's school teams.
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