Paris (AFP)

The president of the French Rugby Federation (FFR) Bernard Laporte is running for the vice-presidency of World Rugby alongside his current president Bill Beaumont, himself a candidate for re-election, the FFR and the body announced on Friday supreme of world rugby.

"Bill Beaumont and Bernard Laporte are candidates respectively for the presidency and the vice-presidency of the international federation", specifies the FFR in a press release.

"Bernard is a great servant of the game and shares my vision of a strong, sustainable and inclusive rugby that offers even more opportunity for extension and growth", praises Bill Beaumont, who replaced another Frenchman, Bernard Lapasset, to the presidency of the international body in July 2016.

The World Rugby Council must appoint its president and vice-president during elections in May, the terms of the former XV captain of England Bill Beaumont, and his current vice-president, the Argentinian Agustin Pichot, having come to an end after four years.

Bernard Laporte, former coach of the XV of France and Secretary of State for Sports of François Fillon, does not specify if his ticket with Bill Beaumont for the head of world rugby will have an impact on his candidacy for his re-election as head of the FFR whose elections are scheduled for October.

According to their press release, their project for World Rugby will notably focus on "governance reform", "financial viability of the game", "development of women's rugby" and "game security".

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