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 Peter Kamasa
Peter Kamasa
The AS Kigali line-up that started against Proline at Kigali Stadium on Saturday. The return-leg is scheduled for September 28 in Kampala. / Courtesy
Nshimiyimana confident AS Kigali can turn Proline tie around
Ghana-born striker Michael Sarpong (in front) will lead Rayon Sportsu2019 onslaught against Mukura, whom they lost to in the 2018 Peace Cup final. / File
Mukura plot to pip Rayon for first Agaciro Cup title
Goal scorer Farouk Sentongo (R) and midfielder Eric Nsabimana (with the ball) rush the ball back in the play after finding a late equalizer at Kigali Stadium on Saturday. / Sam Ngendahimana
Confed Cup: Misfiring AS Kigali held by Proline
Mukura players appreciate their fans at Amahoro Stadium after beating APR on Friday to reach the final. The Huye-based side are debutants in the tournament. Courtesy.
Football
Agaciro Cup: Mukura to face Rayon in title decider
AS Kigali will again be without new signing Haruna Niyonzima as the midfielder is yet to sort his double identity dispute with the Confederation of African Football. File.
Football
Confed Cup: AS Kigali look to make the most of home advantage
Of the 11 players that started against Seychelles on Tuesday, only three are eligible to feature in CHAN qualifiers since the rest play in foreign leagues. The three are, Emmanuel Imanishimwe (extreme right- standing row), goalkeeper Yves Kimenyi and Fitina Omborenga (#13). / Courtesy
Mashami urges Amavubi players to push their limits
Mukura, who are making their first appearance in the tournament, face APR in the opener. / File
Agaciro Cup: Giants renew rivalry in fierce derby
Rwanda international Eric u2018Zidaneu2019 Nsabimana will lead AS Kigali on Saturday. / File
Confed Cup: Proline jet in ahead of AS Kigali clash
Samuel Mugisha, 21, will lead Team Rwanda at the forthcoming 2019 Road World Championships in England. Sam Ngendahimana.
Learning curve still too steep for Rwandan riders – Magnell
Jacques Tuyisenge scored twice as he captained Amavubi to a resounding 7-0 victory over Seychelles at Kigali Stadium on Tuesday. Sam Ngendahimana.
Football
WCup Qualifiers: Rwanda through to group stage after Seychelles rout
Amavubi head coach Vincent Mashami speaks to the media in Kigali. Sam Ngendahimana.
Football
Amavubi’s best is yet to come, says Mashami
Samuel Mugisha (L) and Moise Mugisha will lead Team Rwanda at this yearu2019s Road World Championships come September 22-29 in Yorkshire, England. / File
Cycling
Cycling: Magnell names team for World Champs
While making his debut in the All-Africa Games, Mou00efse Mugisha won two bronze medals last month. He is seen celebrating after winning a stage at the Tour de lu2019Espoir in Cameroon earlier this year. / File
Cycling
Moïse Mugisha set for trials with French club
Rayon Sports interim coach Jean-Baptiste Kayiranga speaks to his assistant, Alain Kirasa, during a past training session at the clubu2019s training base in Nzove, Nyarugenge District. / Courtesy
Rayon, Musanze meet in friendly game
Rwamagana Circuit was Moise Mugishau2019s second victory in Rwanda Cycling Cup after Karongi Challenge last year. / Sam Ngendahimana
Cycling: Mugisha wins Rwamagana Circuit
Rwanda has been drawn in Group F in qualifiers of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, due to be held in Cameroon. Courtesy.
Football
Mashami demands focus in ‘tightest qualifiers’ journey
Jean Claude Iranzi (L), seen here against DR Congo in a past match, was a key member of the Amavubi squad during the 2016 CHAN finals tournament staged in Rwanda. File.
Football
DR Congo friendly will raise our automatism – Amavubi coach
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Amavubi set for friendly match against DR Congo

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