
Biarritz, one of the most famous French clubs, have successfully won their appeal against relegation from Pro D2.
The 2006 and 2010 Heineken Cup finalists and former Top 14 champions were demoted to the third-tier Nationale 1 for financial irregularities at the end of last month.
The club failed to provide guarantees of future investment that would allow it to overcome the financial problems that have plagued the French Basque side since 2020.
However, they have managed to successfully overturn that decision, albeit with a three-point penalty handed to them for next season.
Reacting to the news, the club said in a statement: “It represents an important step for an institution that wishes to start anew on a healthier footing and build a more stable future.
“As part of this decision, the Federation also deducted three points from the standings for the 2025-2026 season. The club accepts this decision and acknowledges the facts with which it is accused. It is fully aware of the sporting challenge this sanction represents. It accepts, responsibly, to do everything possible to quickly overcome this handicap. The entire institution, from players to staff, including employees and volunteers, is mobilised to meet this challenge with determination and ambition.
“Initial structural changes have already been initiated. These will be followed by other strong measures necessary to ensure the club’s long-term future.”
Stade Nicois are the only team relegated from ProD2 as a result of Biarritz’s reprieve and will be replaced by Carcassonne for the 2025/26 season.