International Rugby
Ex-Springboks coach Meyer takes charge at Stade
Heyneke Meyer has returned to coaching, taking the role at Stade Francais as the Top 14 club look to stave off relegation.
Former South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer has been appointed as the sporting director and head coach of Top 14 strugglers Stade Francais.
Stade are 12th in the Top 14 in a miserable season, with Meyer now replacing Olivier Azam and Julien Dupuy, who had been in charge since Greg Cooper’s January departure.
The 50-year-old has signed a two-year contract, with the option for a third, as he takes his first job since guiding the Springboks to third place at the 2015 World Cup.
“It’s a great honour for me to join a club with such rich heritage,” Meyer said. “I cannot wait to get involved at Stade Francais.
“The mission is ambitious – I cannot do it alone. I’m very happy to team up with the players and all the figures at the club.”
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Le Stade Français Paris a le plaisir d’annoncer le recrutement de Heyneke Meyer au poste de Directeur Sportif et Entraineur Principal du Club pour les deux saisons à venir, plus une option pour une saison supplémentaire. #SFParis— Stade Français Paris (@SFParisRugby) March 20, 2018
Stade owner Hans-Peter Wild added that the appointment goes some way to show his ambition for the club.
“The arrival of world-renowned coach Heyneke Meyer to lead the Stade Francais project confirms the ambition we have for the club within Top 14 and on the European stage,” he said.
“I trust Heyneke to build the most professional team and staff to win. He has my fullest support for himself and his plan of action.”
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