EdF, a French international is retiring!

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By: Manu Tournoux

This Thursday, former Stade Rennais player and French international Paul-Georges Ntep announced the end of his professional career during an interview with France Bleu.

Without a club since an experience in Vietnam which ended last March, the former twirling winger is done with football.

“My career, for me, is over. I have moved on in my head and have other plans. I enjoyed what I experienced, I enjoyed Vietnam. But for me, football is just good memories but it’s over. I have entrepreneurial projects, these are personal development projects and opening companies, doing concrete things. In the Rennes region? Possibly, I wouldn’t know if it will come right away, but within one to two years, I would like to open something here, yes, “ he blurted.

And to continue: “I am often told that I left good memories, at a time when it was a bit complicated for the Stadium. Seeing the development of the club afterwards, at a certain point, there is a bit of nostalgia because I would have liked to experience certain emotions, the Coupe de France, the European Cup, etc. But I don’t regret. I went there at a difficult time, but I really enjoyed it. I met people who are still close friends to this day. I feel good when I’m here. »

The FFF reacts to Paul-Georges Ntep’s announcement

Following this announcement from Paul-Georges Ntep, the French Football Federation via the French team’s Twitter(X) account did not hesitate to react to this news. The newly retired had worn the Tricolores jersey twice against Belgium on June 7, 2015 and against Albania a few days later (June 13).

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