Former international flyhalf Jules Plisson will retire at the end of the season aged 34, his French second-division club Provence announced.
Plisson made his debut for his local club, Stade Francais, aged 19 in 2010.
He made his international debut in a win over England in France's 2014 Six Nations opener. He collected the last of his 18 caps coming off the bench as France were thrashed by New Zealand in Dunedin in 2018.
He was part of the Stade Francais squad that won the French title in 2015.
He moved to La Rochelle in 2019 and was an unused substitute as they lost the 2021 European Cup final to Toulouse. He also played for Clermont before joining Provence last season.
