No love lost

Defending champions Rayon Sports play away to old rivals SC Kiyovu in the first derby of the 2013/14 Turbo King Football League on Saturday at Amahoro national stadium, kick off 3:30pm.

Friday, October 04, 2013
Rayon Sports has won four of the last five most recent matches against Kiyovu and they will be looking to make it five in six this afternoon at Amahoro stadium. Saturday Sport/ P. Muzogeye

TKFLSaturdaySC Kiyovu    vs    Rayon Sports    3:30pm Gicumbi    vs    Police    3pm    Espoir    vs    AS Kigali        Etincelles    vs    AS Muhanga     SundayMusanze    vs    Amagaju    3pm    Marines    vs    Mukura    Esperance    vs    APR    Defending champions Rayon Sports play away to old rivals SC Kiyovu in the first derby of the 2013/14 Turbo King Football League on Saturday at Amahoro national stadium, kick off 3:30pm. The Blues go into today’s match without two of their key men; skipper Fuadi Ndayisenga, who was sent off on the opening weekend against Gicumbi and central defender Faustin Usengimana who is out of the season with a broken leg. However, coach Didier Gomes da Rosa is optimistic his side can still secure maximum points from their traditional enemies when the two sides go head to head. The Frenchman, who is starting his first full season in charge with Rayon Sports, is focused on helping the Nyanza-based team retain the league title.He says his boys have showed remarkable "mental strength and right attitude” and can get the job done against the Gilbert ‘Yaounde’ Kanyankole’s side in a match a fixture that used to be the biggest in the country pre 1994 before APR came onto the scene.Since 1995, a new rivalry emerged between Rayon Sports and APR, with the later going to win a record 13 league titles compared to five for the former during that period. Kiyovu’s last of their three league titles came in 1993.Click here for the full story in the Saturday Sports Magazine…..