Eben Etzebeth, born on October 29, 1991, is a distinguished South African rugby union player renowned for his formidable presence on the field. Currently, he represents the Sharks in the United Rugby Championship and is a key player for the South Africa national team, the Springboks.
Making his international debut in 2012, Etzebeth has since established himself as a cornerstone of the Springboks, amassing an impressive total of one hundred forty-one caps. This remarkable achievement makes him the most capped player in the history of the Springbok team, a testament to his skill, dedication, and resilience.
Primarily playing as a loosehead lock, designated as number four in South Africa, Etzebeth's athleticism and tactical acumen have earned him recognition as one of the leading figures in rugby today. His contributions to the sport continue to inspire aspiring athletes across the globe.