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Aisha Niyonkuru

“Rugby is not just a sport, it’s a way of life. It teaches you discipline, respect, and the importance of teamwork. But most importantly, it shows you that anything is possible if you put your heart into it.”

Growing up in Burundi, Aisha Niyonkuru never dreamed of playing rugby. But everything changed when she moved to Madrid to pursue her studies in International Relations. She stumbled upon a local rugby club and instantly fell in love with the sport. Aisha quickly realized that rugby was not just a game, but a way of life that brought people together. She started playing competitively and soon became a key player on her team. Off the pitch, Aisha is passionate about advocating for women’s rights and volunteering in her local community.

What is your favorite thing about playing rugby?

My favorite thing about rugby is the sense of camaraderie and community it creates. When you’re on the pitch, you’re not just playing for yourself, you’re playing for your team.

What advice would you give to young girls who want to play rugby?

I would tell them to just go for it! Rugby is an amazing sport that can teach you so much about yourself and the world around you. Don’t be afraid to try something new and push yourself out of your comfort zone.

A rugby ball on a muddy pitch
Just like a rugby match, life is full of ups and downs. But no matter how tough the game gets, I always keep pushing forward.
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