The club's first chairman Dr Gaston Banet and Roger Ramis the head coach, found many early difficulties the main one being unable to secure a stadium to use.
The local rugby club USAP Perpignan successfully blocked their attempts to hire a stadium and for the first month of the season they had to play all away matches.
In October 1934 English side Salford RLFC toured the fledgling rugby nation and one of the matches planned was in Perpignan.
The club finally found some land to use and after volunteers had demolished a house and marked out a pitch builders then erected a stand.
[1] The team's first league match on 7 October also ended in defeat 25-48 at US Villeneuve they finished 6th that season and in the Lord Derby Cup they reached the final but lost to Lyon Villeurbanne.