Europe 1 with AFP 6:41 p.m., November 28, 2022

Benjamin Morel, the boss of the Six Nations Rugby Tournament, will step down at the end of the 2022-2023 season, after having led the reins of the prestigious competition since 2018, he announced in a press release on Monday.

The name of his successor is not yet known.

At the head of the six nations tournament since 2018, Frenchman Benjamin Morel will leave his post at the end of the 2022-2023 season.

“I am at a time in my life where I want to tackle other personal and professional projects and a World Cup year is the perfect time to ensure a smooth transition to keep up the pace of our transformation,” writes Mr. Morel, quoted in the press release.

The process of finding a successor to the Frenchman, former leader of the European branch of the NBA (the North American professional basketball league), is underway and an announcement should be made early next year, the statement said. .

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"Autumn Cup of Nations"

Benjamin Morel was notably behind the signing in March 2021 of a “long-term strategic partnership” with the CVC investment fund, for more than 400 million euros over five years.

He also managed to mount the "Autumn Nations Cup" during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 and decided to postpone the Women's Tournament after the men's edition, in order to give it more visibility, with a dedicated sponsor.