Paul Boudehent
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Paul Boudehent is a flanker who represents La Rochelle and the French national team.
Born on 21 November 1999, Paul Boudehent started his rugby-playing career in Angers. Then, in 2014, he moved to Nantes. Following a successful spell with the team, he joined the La Rochelle youth system in 2017.
Shortly after, he made his first appearance for La Rochelle’s first team. Since, he’s made more than 50 appearances for the squad and has won the European Rugby Champions Cup twice. Added to this, he’s also finished as a runner-up in the same competition and the Top 14.
In 2023, he made his first appearance for the French national team in the Six Nations Championship. Later that year, he was also named in the French squad for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Still young and with his best years still ahead of him, we can’t wait to see what else Paul Boudehent can achieve in the game.