Two Time Rugby World Cup Winner Francois Steyn Announces Retirement
Two Time Rugby World Cup Winner Francois Steyn Announces Retirement
Two-time Rugby World Cup winner Francois Steyn has announced his retirement from professional rugby, having made 76 appearances for the Springboks.

Two-time Rugby World Cup winner Francois Steyn has announced his retirement from professional rugby at thirty-six-years-old.
Breaking through into the professional ranks as an eighteen-year-old phenom in 2006, Steyn would play a crucial role in the Springbok's victory at the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
Making his debut for the Sharks in South Africa’s domestic Currie Cup campaign in 2006, Steyn would play for the Durban-based side in the first-ever all-South African Super Rugby final against the Bulls in 2007.
His rapid rise up the ranks of South African rugby made him one of the most sought-after signatures in the professional game when his contract expired in 2009.
At this point, French Top 14 giants Racing 92 would swoop in, signing him to a two-year deal worth a reported €750,000 per season.
Steyn would be absent from the Springbok set-up during his stint in Paris, with his last actions for the national side coming during a historic South African win in New Zealand.
In that match, Steyn kicked three penalties from within his own half as the Springboks completed a clean sweep of New Zealand that season winning all three tests.
Prior to his heroics in Hamilton, Steyn featured in the Springboks' 2 – 1 series victory over the British and Irish Lions.
Returning to the Sharks in 2012, Steyn would play two more seasons helping the Sharks reach the Super Rugby final in his first season back. Unfortunately for Steyn and the Sharks, he was unable to feature in the final series due to his late addition to the squad for that season.
Having not been selected for Heyneke Meyer’s Springbok side in 2013, Steyn would once again leave South African shores. Initially, for two seasons with Japanese Top League side the Toshiba Brave Lupus and later for four seasons with French side Montpellier.
During his first season in Montpellier, Steyn would help the club win the EPCR Challenge Cup as they defeated English side Harlequins 26 – 19 in the final.
Whilst at Montpellier, Steyn would be recalled to the Springbok side initially under then-coach Allister Coetzee.
Once back in the national set-up, Steyn’s role became more one of a senior role player rather than a consistent starter. Playing a crucial role in the Boks' famous ‘bomb squad’ due to his versatility of being able to cover every backline position outside of scrumhalf.
Clearly highly regarded amongst both his fellow players and coaches, Steyn was instrumental in winning South Africa’s third Rugby World Cup in 2019.
This victory made Steyn just the second South African to win the game’s biggest tournament as he followed in the footsteps of 1995 and 2007 champion Os Du Randt.
Since the 2019 tournament, Steyn, like many other South African players, has had limited opportunities at test level. Yet, as if to put a neatly tied bow on his career, his most recent action has come for the Free State Cheetahs, representing the province where he completed his schooling at the famous Grey College.
Steyn retires having made 76 appearances for the Springboks in a remarkable 17-year career.