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Sokha Vann

“Rugby is more than just a game; it's a way of life.”

Born and raised in the heart of Phnom Penh, Sokha never imagined himself playing rugby, let alone in Amsterdam. He stumbled upon the sport in his late teens while looking for a way to stay active and make new friends. Sokha quickly fell in love with the intensity and camaraderie of the game. He practiced tirelessly, and his hard work paid off when he was recruited to play for his country's national team. Now, Sokha plays for the Amsterdam Rugby Club, where he is known for his fierce tackles and impressive speed.

What is your favorite thing about playing rugby?

I love the sense of community that comes with it. Whether we're on the field or off, my teammates are like family to me.

What are some of the challenges you've faced as a Cambodian rugby player in Amsterdam?

There were definitely some cultural differences to adjust to. For example, Dutch people are very direct and don't beat around the bush. It took some getting used to, but now I appreciate their honesty.

What are your future plans for rugby?

I hope to continue playing for as long as I can. Eventually, I'd like to become a coach and help bring up the next generation of Cambodian rugby players.

A rugby ball sitting on a grassy field with autumn leaves scattered around it.
Every time I step onto the field, I feel like I'm part of something bigger than myself.
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