[1] Its home ground is the 14,593-capacity Stade Aimé Giral but important fixtures may occasionally be taken to Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, in Barcelona.
[2] The club's colours are sky blue, scarlet and golden yellow, which derived from the Catalan Senyera and gives Perpignan its nickname Les Sang et Or (French for "The Blood and Golds").
On 3 May, Perpignan defeated Stadoceste Tarbais 8–7 at Stade des Ponts Jumeaux in Toulouse in front of 15,000 people.
Four years after the championship in 1914, the club was renamed as US Perpignan after a merging with Stade Olympien Perpignanais.
On 17 April 1921, Perpignan defeated Stade Toulousain 5–0 at Parc des Sports de Sauclières in Béziers and thus claiming their second championship.
Three seasons later, the finalists of 1921 would meet again in the final of 1924, though this time Toulouse won the game 3–0 in Bordeaux.
Perpignan played Aviron Bayonnais at Parc des Princes in Paris on 26 March to decide who would be the champions of France.
Perpignan won the Challenge Yves du Manoir in 1965, but made their first final appearance 20 years after 1955, to decide the 1977 season Championship.
Perpignan won the Challenge Yves du Manoir in 1994, They would next appear in the final in 1998, where they went down to Stade Français 34–7 in Paris in front of 78,000 people.
They signed All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter, widely regarded as one of the world's best players, on a six-month deal starting from December 2008.
The Perpignan squad for the 2023–24 season is:[5][6] Note: Flags indicate national union under World Rugby eligibility rules.