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Léo Barré jusqu’en 2029 avec le Stade Français

Le demi d'ouverture ou arrière du Stade français Léo Barre lors du match de Top14 entre l'ASM Clermont Auvergne et le Stade français Paris au stade Marcel-Michelin de Clermont-Ferrand, le 27 avril 2024. (Photo by ROMAIN PERROCHEAU / AFP) (Photo by ROMAIN PERROCHEAU/AFP via Getty Images)

C’est désormais officiel après près de deux semaines de off. Léo Barré, arrière du Stade français avec 4 sélections au sein du XV de France, a prolongé son contrat avec le club parisien jusqu’en 2029, a annoncé mercredi 4 septembre le club.

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« Arrivé au Stade français Paris en 2019 à seulement 17 ans, notre arrière continuera son aventure dans la capitale jusqu’en 2029 », précise le club sur son site internet.

À 22 ans, Léo Barré sort d’une belle saison au cours de laquelle il a connu ses premières sélections avec le XV de France, notamment en étant titulaire contre le Pays de Galles (45-24) et l’Angleterre (33-31) lors du Tournoi des Six Nations. Il a également été appelé pour la tournée en Argentine en juillet.

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Joel Kpoku on life in the very physical French Top 14

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« Je suis très heureux de poursuivre avec mon club de cœur dans ce projet sportif et humain. L’objectif est de maintenir notre ambition au quotidien et de hisser le club au sommet du rugby français », a déclaré le jeune arrière.

Le Stade français, deuxième de la saison régulière 2023-2024, a été éliminé en demi-finale par l’UBB (22-20), une défaite qui a révélé un manque de créativité dans le jeu offensif parisien.

« C’est un signe fort pour nos projets et pour l’avenir », a commenté Laurent Labit, directeur du rugby du club. « Le meilleur recrutement d’un club, c’est de conserver ses meilleurs joueurs. C’est un jeune qui incarne l’ADN du club, et nous sommes ravis qu’il continue avec son club de cœur. »

Le Stade français débutera sa saison de Top 14 ce samedi 7 septembre, là où il a terminé la précédente : à Bordeaux face à l’UBB.

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