Brumbies, Stade boost World Club 10s
The Australian franchise will look to make up for their defeat in the 2014 final in Singapore.
Stade is the tournament's second French club, joining three-time European Cup winners Toulon, who were announced last month along with the Sharks from South Africa.
The remaining four teams, for the second edition of the 10-a-side invitational, which will be held at Anjalay Stadium from June 18-19, will be announced soon.
The Brumbies return to the event after reaching the final in Singapore two years ago, when Stephen Larkham watched as his men lost 5-10 to the Blues in extra-time of a gripping all-Super Rugby clash. The head coach is keen for the team to go one better in Mauritius.
"The Brumbies are really looking forward to competing in the second World Club 10s, as we feel we have a little unfinished business after coming so close to winning the first.
"We were very proud to play in the World Club 10s as it was the first of its kind and it was special playing against some teams, especially from the northern hemisphere, that we had never played before. However, having come so close to winning, the Brumbies will definitely be on a mission in Mauritius," Larkham said.
A Brumbies and Wallabies legend, Larkham won 102 caps from 1996 to 2007 and the flyhalf's legendary partnership with scrumhalf George Gregan helped Australia win the 1999 World Cup and reach the final four years later.
Larkham helped the Brumbies win both their Super Rugby titles in 2001 and 2004, and reach a further three finals (1997, 2000 and 2002).
As attack coach, he helped Brumbies reach their sixth Super Rugby final in 2013, while as head coach he has guided the side to the semis for the past two years.
"I'm a Brumbie through and through, having played most of my club rugby here, so I'm determined for the side to do their best in Mauritius, represent the club with pride and help grow the Brumbies' reputation internationally.
"Rugby's a global game so I'm excited that the second World Club 10s will be held in Mauritius and proud that the club is part of what should be a beautiful festival," he added.
Nine of the current Brumbies squad helped Australia reach the 2015 World Cup Final, where Larkham was the Wallabies' attack and backs coach.
Australia captain Stephen Moore, flanks David Pocock and Scott Fardy, prop Scott Sio and outside centre Tevita Kuridrani all started the Final against New Zealand, while flyhalf Matt Toomua, wings Henry Speight and Joe Tomane, and lock Sam Carter were also in the 31-man squad.
Stade Francais will be another big draw at the World Club 10s after they enjoyed a stunning run in the playoffs to win the Top 14 last June and confirm their resurgence after several difficult seasons.
Fourth in the table, the Paris club went on to beat city rivals Racing Metro, top-placed Toulon and finally Clermont for their first championship since winning five titles in 10 seasons from 1997/98 to 2006/07.
"I'm very proud to announce that Stade Francais will be making their debut in the World Club 10s. It's particularly special for our club to compete in Mauritius, which has long been a favourite destination for French people and is like a 'home away from home' for us.
"With two Top 14 teams competing, we expect strong support in Mauritius but the line-up of clubs looks very strong, so it will be a very difficult tournament to win," Thomas Savare, President of Stade Francais, said.
Italy legend Sergio Parisse, the club captain, is among the star names for the 14-time French champions, while French duo Julien Arias and Jonathan Danty and towering Fiji wing Waisea Nayacalevu were among the Top 14's leading try scorers last season.
Stade have a strong South African contingent, including Springboks Morne Steyn and Willem Alberts, while other players hail from New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, Samoa and Georgia.
The World Club 10s will again be supported by tournaments for amateur clubs, universities, women's teams and age-group sides. Organisers expect strong participation from Australia and particularly France.