Worcester centre Wynand Olivier has put pen to paper on a new deal to remain at Sixways.
The 2007 World Cup winner, who has played 41 times for Warriors since joining the club in October 2015, has played for South Africa 38 times with his last appearance coming in June 2014 in a win over Wales.
At club level, Olivier, 33, was a key component of a successful Bulls side in his home country from 2005 to 2013, where he tasted both Super Rugby and Currie Cup success with the province.
He then moved to France for two seasons with Montpellier making 38 appearances and featured for the illustrious Barbarians at Sixways in September 2015.
He said: “I’ve felt at home since moving to Worcester where I’ve made some great friends inside and outside of the club.
“Hopefully I can help us push up the table towards our goal of becoming a top-end side.”
Warriors Director of Rugby Gary Gold said: “Wynand is an experienced international who has been fantastic for us during his first couple of seasons with the club.
“He adds vital know-how to the backline and we’re delighted he’s decided to extend his stay.”