Dan Carter leaving Kobe Steel Rugby ex New Zealand National Team May 22 21:36

Rugby Top League Kobe Steel has announced that former New Zealand national star Dan Carter will leave the team. Carter is 38 years old, and it is undecided about the future such as active retirement.

Carter is a star player who has contributed to winning the World Cup twice as a New Zealand national team and joined Otoshito Kobe Steel.

In the first season of the first year, the team was selected as the best player by leading the team to the league championship for the first time in 15 seasons, but this season, the league that was planned after April due to the spread of new coronavirus infection All official matches including battles have been canceled and the season has ended.

Carter then returned to New Zealand, where he continued to negotiate at Kobe Steel, but his intentions were so strong that the two-year contract expired and he decided to leave.

Carter said in an adult recruitment conference, "I'm thinking of ending my career in Kobe," but according to the club, it is undecided about the future such as retirement from active duty.

Carter said through the club, “I am happy that I have won the championship and made a new history for the team. I am grateful to my teammates and fans for improving the time I spent in Kobe. It is. "