December 22, 2024

The Frenchmen will play his last game in the U.K on Friday night.

This Friday night, Hakim Miloudi, a former player for Hull FC, will play his final professional rugby league match for the London Broncos. At the conclusion of the 2024 season, the 31-year-old is scheduled to return to France, ending his career in England.

In 2018, Miloudi made his debut for the Black and Whites in the United Kingdom. After that, he relocated to Toronto Wolfpack and played in the championship game against the Barrow Raiders. In his 102 appearances in the British game, he scored 25 goals and 42 tries during his tenure at Doncaster.

The full-back, centre, or wing from Perpignan has represented Saint-Estève XIII Catalan, Palau Broncos, AS Carcassonne, Albi, and Limoux Grizzlies in the French Championship. He represented France internationally as well.

Miloudi announced on social media that this Friday’s match against Warrington Wolves will be his final one played in the United Kingdom. “This weekend’s final professional game for me,” he wrote. Saying that my career in England is over breaks my heart. All the clubs I played for, I wanted to thank. I’m grateful to the coaches I had, the players I’ve met, and the supporters of all the teams. I appreciate you having my family and me.”

In this last round, Hull and London are both trying to escape taking home the wooden spoon from Super League. The Black and Whites need to outperform London at the Wire, as the capital team is now one point ahead of them on points differential. The Black and Whites play Catalans Dragons on Saturday.

 

 

 

 

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