1967–68 French Rugby Union Championship

The 1967–68 French Rugby Union Championship was contested by 64 teams divided in 8 pools.

The two teams tied the match (9–9) after overtime and Lourdes was declared champion for the greatest number of tries scored.

Il 1968 saw the "équipe de France" obtained his first Grand Chelem in the 1968 Five Nations Championship.

The final of the championship was delayed of 3 weeks for the riot of the évènements de Mai 1968 The French rugby lost Guy Boniface (Mont-de-Marsan) and Jean-Michel Capendeguy (Saint-Jean-de-Luz), dead in car accidents, The Challenge Yves du Manoir was won in 1968 by the Narbonne that beat Dax in the final (14–6).

As consequence, was changed the rules: in case of equity at the end of over time, will be declared champion Lourdes that score 2 tries against none.