- Teams Participating
- Preliminary round Pool 1 Pool 2
- Barrage
- Quarter of finals
- Semifinals
- Final
{{Infobox rugby union season | image = | size = | countries = {{flag|France}} | champions = Stade Français | count = 10 | runnersup = Colomiers | relegated = Montauban, Toulon, Racing Paris, Nîmes | matches = | attendance = | tries = | top point scorer = | top try scorer = | prevseason = 1998–99 | nextseason = 2000–01 }}The 1999–2000 French Rugby Union Championship was played by 24 teams divided in the preliminary phase in two pool of 12. The first two team of each pool were directly admitted to the quarter finals. The team classified from 3rd to 6th of each pool were admitted to a Barrage round. The four winners were admitted also to the quarter of finals. Stade Français won the title beating in the final the Colomiers (at the first final of their history). It was the second victory for the Stade Français in the professional era. Ath the end of the season four team were relegated to lower division: Montauban, Toulon, Racing Paris, Nîmes. There was only one promotion from second division, (Béziers), in order to reduce to 21 the number of clubs in first division in 1999–2000, and 16 in the 2000–01 season. Teams Participating {{col-begin}}{{col-2}}- Agen
- Auch
- Aurillac
- Biarritz
- Bègles-Bordeaux
- Bourgoin
- Brive
- Castres
- Colomiers
- Dax
- Grenoble
- Montauban (promoted)
{{col-2}}- Montferrand
- Narbonne
- Nîmes
- Périgueux
- Perpignan
- Racing club de France
- Pau
- Stade Français
- Mont-de-Marsan (promoted)
- La Rochelle
- Toulon
- Tolouse
{{col-end}}Preliminary round{{col-begin}}{{col-2}} Pool 1 Pos | Team | Points | 1 | Toulouse | 58 | 2 | Stade Français | 47 | 3 | Colomiers | 47 | 4 | Dax | 46 | 5 | Brive | 46 | 6 | Perpignan | 46 | 7 | La Rochelle | 45 | 8 | Narbonne | 43 | 9 | FC Auch | 41 | 10 | Grenoble | 41 | 11 | Aurillac | 38 | 12 | US Mountauban | 28 | {{col-2}} Pool 2 Pos | Team | Points | 1 | Castres olympique | 54 | 2 | Section paloise | 54 | 3 | SU Agen | 53 | 4 | AS Montferrand | 50 | 5 | CS Bourgoin-Jallieu | 48 | 6 | Biarritz olympique | 48 | 7 | CA Bègles-Bordeaux | 48 | 8 | Stade montois | 44 | 9 | RC Toulon | 43 | 10 | CA Périgueux | 36 | 11 | Racing club de France | 28 | 12 | RC Nîmes | 22 | {{col-end}} | To Quarter of finals | | To barrage for title | | To barrage for relegation | | relegated to second division |
Because of a 10 millions French Francs default, the Ligue Nationale de Rugby relegated the June 24, 2000 the RC Toulon in the second division. A Barrage match was arranged between Aurillac and Racing Paris. It was won by Aurillac, that remain in first division. Barrage 24 jun. | Dax | - | Biarritz | 24–37 | | 24 jun. | Agen | - | Perpignan | 32–33 | | 24 jun. | Colomiers | - | Bourgoin | 20–18 | | 24 jun. | Montferrand | - | Brive | 41–23 | |
Quarter of finals 1 jul. | Biarritz | - | Tolosa | 18–28 o.t. | | 1 jul. | Stade Français | - | Perpignan | 25–15 | | 1 jul. | Pau | - | Montferrand | 28–27 | | 1 jul. | Castres | - | Colomiers | 15–29 | |
Semifinals 8 jul. | Toulose | - | Stade Français | 13–30 | | 8 jul. | Pau | - | Colomiers | 22–24 | |
Final{{rugbybox |date = 15 July 2000 |time = |home = Stade Français |score = 28 – 23 |report = |away = Colomiers |try1 = Dominici Laussucq Comba |con1 = Dominguez (2) |pen1 = Dominguez (3) |drop1 = |try2 = Ntamack Culinat |con2 = Skrela Marticorena |pen2 = Skrela (3) |drop2 = |stadium = Stade de France, Saint-Denis |attendance = |referee = Didier Mené }} | |
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FB | 15 | RSA}} Conrad Stoltz | RW | 14 | FRA}} Christophe Dominici | OC | 13 | FRA}} Franck Comba | IC | 12 | NZL}} Cliff Mytton | LW | 11 | FRA}} Nicolas Raffault | FH | 10 | ITA}} Diego Dominguez | SH | 9 | FRA}} Christophe Laussucq | N8 | 8 | FRA}} Christophe Juillet (c) | OF | 7 | ENG}} Richard Pool-Jones | BF | 6 | FRA}} Christophe Moni | 63}} | RL | 5 | FRA}} Hervé Chaffardon | 78}} | LL | 4 | FRA}} David Auradou | TP | 3 | FRA}} Pieter de Villiers | 80+3}} | HK | 2 | FRA}} Laurent Pedrosa | 46}} | LP | 1 | FRA}} Sylvain Marconnet | Substitutions: | HK | 16 | FRA}} Fabrice Landreau | 46}} | PR | 17 | ENG}} Justin Wring | 80+3}} | LK | 18 | NZL}} Darren George | 63}} | FL | 19 | FRA}} Pierre Rabadan | 78}} {{suboff|80+3}} | SH | 20 | FRA}} Jérémie Foissac | FB | 21 | FRA}} Sylvain Jonnet | FB | 22 | FRA}} Arthur Gomes | 80+3}} | Coach: | no head coach |
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FB | 15 | FRA}} Jean-Luc Sadourny (c) | RW | 14 | FRA}} Sébastien Roque | OC | 13 | FRA}} Mickaël Carré | IC | 12 | FRA}} Jérôme Sieurac | 53}} | LW | 11 | FRA}} Benjamin Lhande | FH | 10 | FRA}} David Skrela | SH | 9 | FRA}} Fabrice Culinat | N8 | 8 | FRA}} Francis Ntamack | OF | 7 | FRA}} Patrick Tabacco | BF | 6 | FRA}} Bernard de Giusti | 28}} | RL | 5 | FRA}} Jean-Marc Lorenzi | 63}} | LL | 4 | FRA}} Jean-Philippe Revallier | 49}} | TP | 3 | SAM}} Jeremy Tomuli | 45}} | HK | 2 | FRA}} Christophe Laurent | 49}} | LP | 1 | FRA}} Stéphane Delpuech | Substitutions: | HK | 16 | FRA}} Marc Dal Maso | 49}} | PR | 17 | FRA}} Stéphane Graou | 45}} | FL | 18 | FRA}} Philippe Magendie | 28}} | FL | 19 | FRA}} Hervé Manent | 49}} | N8 | 20 | FRA}} Stéphane Peysson | 63}} | SH | 21 | FRA}} Frédéric Pédoussaut | CE | 22 | FRA}} Laurent Marticorena | 53}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Henri Auriol |
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