Yannick Nyanga, former French international (46 caps), joins Monaco Rugby Sevens as general manager. He will be on deck for the In Extenso SuperSevens final on February 1 at Paris La Défense Arena.
The former Stade Toulousain and Racing 92 flanker is making his return to the professional world after leaving the Ile-de-France club this summer. An emblematic player of French rugby, Nyanga has had a brilliant career, including a European champion title in 2010 with Toulouse, three Brennus Shields (2008, 2011, 2012) and a Top 14 title with Racing in 2016.
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Monaco Rugby Sevens, French rugby sevens champion in 2022, will rely on the expertise and experience of Nyanga to try to shine in the SuperSevens final. After finishing first in the regular phase for the fourth consecutive year, the Monegasques are aiming for a new national title.
Emmanuel Falco, executive president of the club, welcomed this arrival: “We are happy to welcome Yannick Nyanga. His human qualities, his experience and his approach to management will be assets to our team.”
-In this role of general manager, Nyanga will support the coaches and participate in the organization of this final. Accustomed to major events, he will bring his high-level experience to supervise an international group which aims to achieve victory.
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