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Kenyan International Bethuel Anami leaves Stade Caennaise RC

Bethuel Anami in action for Stade Caennaise RC. PHOTO/MRSP

Kenya Simbas backrower Bethuel Anami Muteshi has announced his exit from French side Stade Caennaise RC.

The backrower joined the Stade Caennaise RC squad  in January 2023 and has spend one year and eight months with the side.

In a post on his Instagram, he said, goodbyes are tough stating that he cherished every moment with the club during the period.

Bethuel Anami tackles Namibian scrum-half. PHOTO/Bethuel Anami/Facebook.

Kenya Simbas Bethuel Anami takes a tackle when Kenya Simbas faced Namibia in Rugby Africa Cup. PHOTO/Bethuel Anami/Facebook

“Thank you immensely for the incredible experience I’ve had with you @stade_caennais_rc. Goodbyes are indeed tough. I have cherished every moment of being part of your club. To my mates who welcomed me with open arms and made me a part of your team and culture with such warmth, I am truly grateful. Each one of you has been amazing, and I have treasured every moment spent with you,” he stated.

“Whether our impact on each other was big or small, I value it immensely. Playing alongside all of you has been an honor. I am proud of the battles we fought and the memories we created together. May the bonds we’ve formed and the memories we’ve shared live on forever. I salute each and every one of you.

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“Thank you to the coaches for pushing me to grow and become a better player. I appreciate your guidance and support,” he added.

“To the presidents, and @mathieu.desrame, thank you for the opportunity. I will forever be grateful for your love, care, and support. @piloucarrillo, you are a good man; accept your flowers. My big brother @marcboiss, thank you for always wanting the best for me and making sure I am doing well.

Bethuel Anami during his early days at Strathmore Leos. PHOTO/ Bethuel Anami

Bethuel Anami during his early days at Strathmore Leos. PHOTO/ Bethuel Anami

“Special thanks to all of you, including the staff and the people of Caen, for the friendship, camaraderie, and sportsmanship. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors. Allez Stade Caennaise,” he concluded.

Anami played for Strathmore Leos before breaking into the Simbas squad and went to own the jersey eight when the Simbas finished second in the Rugby Africa Cup.

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