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 Disparition de Medhi Narjissi : le ministère attend le rapport de la FFR

Vue de Dias Beach, en Afrique du Sud, lieu de disparition de Medhi Narjissi (Photo by RODGER BOSCH/AFP via Getty Images).

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Le ministère des sports a indiqué vendredi attendre les conclusions de l’enquête menée par la Fédération française de
rugby (FFR) après la disparition d’un jeune joueur emporté par une vague en Afrique du sud le 7 août.

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“Dès réception du rapport confié au directeur technique national adjoint, cadre d’État, le ministère engagera les mesures administratives adaptées à l’égard des agents concernés, sans préjudice des suites judiciaires qui seront données à ce drame”, selon le communiqué.

Joueur de l’équipe de France U18, Medhi Narjissi a disparu, emporté par une vague, alors qu’il participait à une séance de récupération sur la plage de Dias Beach, près du Cap de Bonne Espérance. Il a été emporté par de forts courants.

L’accès à la plage est précédé d’une pancarte portant l’inscription “baignade dangereuse”, selon un cliché d’un photographe de l’AFP.

La FFR, qui a ouvert une enquête interne, a annoncé jeudi que les missions des membres de l’encadrement de l’équipe de France U18 étaient temporairement suspendues.

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“Une revue des procédures internes à la FFR relative à l’encadrement des mineurs lors des stages sera conduite à l’automne par le ministère, dans le
cadre du renouvellement de l’agrément et du contrat de délégation de service public”, ajoute-t-on de source ministérielle.

Joueur du Stade toulousain formé à Agen, Narjissi, âgé de 17 ans, disputait l’International Series, une compétition de jeunes organisée du 31 juillet au 21 août en Afrique du Sud.

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JW 2 hours ago
Does South Africa have a future in European competition?

I had a look at the wiki article again, it's all terribly old data (not that I'd see reason for much change in the case of SA).

Number Of Clubs:

1526

Registered+Unregistered Players:

651146

Number of Referees:

3460

Pre-teen Male Players:

320842

Pre-teen Female Player:

4522

Teen Male Player:

199213

Teen Female Player:

4906

Senior Male Player:

113174

Senior Female Player:

8489

Total Male Player:

633229

Total Female Player:

17917


So looking for something new as were more concerned with adults specifically, so I had a look at their EOY Financial Review.

The total number of clubs remains consistent, with a marginal increase of 1% from 1,161 to 1,167. 8.1.

A comparative analysis of verified data for 2022 and 2023 highlights a marginal decline of 1% in the number of female players, declining from 6,801 to 6,723. Additionally, the total number of players demonstrates an 8% decrease, dropping from 96,172 to 88,828.

So 80k+ adult males (down from 113k), but I'm not really sure when youth are involved with SAn clubs, or if that data is for some reason not being referenced/included. 300k male students however (200k in old wiki data).


https://resources.world.rugby/worldrugby/document/2020/07/28/212ed9cf-cd61-4fa3-b9d4-9f0d5fb61116/P56-57-Participation-Map_v3.pdf has France at 250k registered but https://presse-europe1-fr.translate.goog/exclu-europe-1-le-top-10-des-sports-les-plus-pratiques-en-france-en-2022/?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en&_x_tr_pto=wapp has them back up at 300k registered.


The French number likely Students + Club, but everyone collects data different I reckon. In that WR pdf for instance a lot of the major nations have a heavily registered setup, were as a nation like England can penetrate into a lot more schools to run camps and include them in the reach of rugby. For instance the SARU release says only 29% of schools are reached by proper rugby programs, where as the 2million English number would be through a much much higer penetration I'd imagine. Which is thanks to schools having the ability to involve themselves in programs more than anything.


In any case, I don't think you need to be concerned with the numbers, whether they are 300 or 88k, there is obviously a big enough following for their pro scenes already to have enough quality players for a 10/12 team competition. They appear ibgger than France but I don't really by the lower English numbers going around.

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