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 Edmund Okai Gyimah
Edmund Okai Gyimah
APR FC players celebrate the victory as they defeated Muhazi United 1-0  at Kigali Pele Stadium on Saturday, November 23. Courtesy
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Mugiraneza’s solitary goal powers APR past Muhazi United
Francois Regis Uwayezu has parted ways with Tanzanian giants Simba SC after three months. He has been in office as club CEO since August-courtesy
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Uwayezu leaves Simba SC after three months
Mukansaga officiating a previous match.
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Mukansanga among officials to conduct women’s AFCON draw
Moloto during his Polokwane City days.
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Amagaju in advanced with South Africa's Moloto to be their new head coach
Kiyovu SC players pose for a team picture prior to a previous match. The team currently sits at the bottom of the league table after winning just one game out of the nine they have played so far. Photo by Kiyovu SC media.
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Rwanda Premier League: Etincelles aims to deepen Kiyovu’s woes
Muhazi United are bent on securing their first win over APR FC in 9 years. The two sides will face on Saturday, November 23. Courtesy
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Can Muhazi United end nine-year jinx against APR?
Though Rwanda lead Group C with 7 points ahead of African giants Nigeria and South Africa, they remain less favorites to land a ticket to the 2026 World Cup-File
Can Rwanda qualify for the World Cup?
Amavubi's 2-1 comeback win over Nigeria in Uyo on Monday, November 18, proved that they are not underdogs anymore-courtesy
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Five lessons Amavubi should learn from AFCON 2025 qualifiers
Amavubi coach Frank Spittler's contract expires in the next few weeks. It remains unclear whether the Rwand FA will extend his stay-courtesy
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Should Spittler be maintained as Amavubi coach?
Rwanda came from behind to beat Nigeria 2-1 in Uyo on Monday, November 18 but the win wasn't enough for them to qualify for AFCON 2025-Courtesy
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Spittler proud of Amavubi despite AFCON failure  
Striker Innocent Nshuti scored the match winner as Rwanda came from behind to beat Nigeria 2-1 in Uyo on Monday, November 18-courtesy
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AFCON 2025 Q: Amavubi fall short despite stunning comeback against Nigeria
Rwanda's national team, Amavubi, during the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualification match against Libya at Amahoro Stadium on November 14. Photo by Emmanuel Dushimimana
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AFCON 2025 Q: Amavubi need qualification miracle in Nigeria
Forward Ademola Lookman will miss Nigeria's last AFCON 2025 qualifier against Rwanda-courtesy
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Super Eagles trio to miss Rwanda clash
Amavubi created several goal-scoring opportunities but lost 1-0 to Libya at Amahoro Stadium on Thursday, November 14.All photos by Emmanuel Dushimimana
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Amavubi’s loss to Libya: What went wrong?
Rwanda captain Djihad Bizimana puts pressure on his Libyan opponent during Thursday’s AFCON 2025 qualifier. The visitors won 1-0 in Kigali to not only dent Rwanda’s qualification hopes but the result also handed Nigeria a ticket to the AFCON 2025 finals-Courtesy
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Al Mesmary’s late strike dents Rwanda’s AFCON hopes
Rwanda captain Djihad Bizimana (R) and Innocent Nshuti in final training session ahead of Thursday's crunch tie with Libya at Amahoro Stadium-courtesy
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Rwanda, Libya square off in gripping AFCON 2025 qualifier
Amavubi team celebrated their qualification for the AFCON 2025 final after a 2-1 victory at Amahoro Stadium on October 15. Rwanda is in third place in Group D with 5 points, while Libya sits at the bottom of the table with just 1 point. Photo Emmnuel Dushimimana 
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AFCON 2025Q: Who could decide Rwanda vs Libya clash?
Defender Phanuel Kavita (R) has been so impressive during the past few days training with Amavubi, according to head coach Frank Spittler-Photo by Inyarwanda
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Spittler impressed by Kavita's qualities

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