Origin of Wia’s photo, Getty Images
Wetin, Siya and Racheal Kolisi, whom we call Disfoto.
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South African Springbok rugby team captain Siya Kolisi and his wife Rachel have announced that they have decided to end their marriage.
Siya Kolisi and his wife married in 2016 and announced the end of their marriage in a joint statement and on social media.
They adopted two children, Togeda, son Nicholas Siyamutanda and daughter Keziah, as well as Siya’s half-brothers Riema and Liphelo.
According to local media, Siya will end his contract with Racing 92 and join Die Sharks in another month after the couple return to South Africa from France.
They are said to have separated peacefully and will continue to work together to train and care for their four children.
We will also continue to work on building the foundation we have established.
A statement from the couple said: “We want to share what is important to us. After much tinkering and open talk, we have peacefully decided to end our marriage."
“While our relationship as a couple may change, we remain great friends and devoted partners who will raise our children with the same love and care we have always known.” will continue to be.
“We will continue the work of the Foundation, which is so important to us, and we are truly grateful for the love, understanding and support shown to us.”
“As we navigate this change, we ask that you please be respectful.”
Origin of Wia’s photo, Getty Images
Call Rachel and Siya Kolisi, photo from the South African Springboks Rugby World Cup 2019 Champions Tour in Southern Cape Town, November 11, 2019.
Sianna is a South African professional rugby union player and current captain. I play in the Sharks United Rugby Championship.
Former Stormers and Racing 92 player. In 2018, when I was appointed Springbok captain, I became the first black man to captain a South African rugby team.
Lim Bin led the South African rugby team to victory in the 2019 Rugby World Cup final against England. Siya Record Anoda’s feat once again takes them to the 2023 Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand.
In December 2019, Kolisi was featured in New Africa magazine’s list of 100 Most Influential Africans.
In April 2023, South Africa will be awarded the Ihamanga National Medal for his contribution to rugby.
In October 2023, South Africa captain Siya Kolisi Bing will compete in his historic fourth Rugby World Cup in Paris, France.
I also became only the second captain to win the title consecutively.
Kolisi is one of 44 players to have won the Rugby World Cup multiple times and I am one of 25 South African players to have won the Rugby World Cup multiple times.