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LONDON. With Champions League qualification the only major issue still to be decided, focus on the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday will fall on the characters bidding goodbye to English football.
MADRID. Barcelona winger Pedro Rodriguez has claimed he and his teammates are targeting Real Madrid’s league record of 100 points after sealing the title last weekend.

PARIS. David Beckham is set to steal many of the headlines in Ligue 1 this weekend as he prepares to make the penultimate appearance of his glittering career for Paris Saint-Germain, while elsewhere the battle for France’s final Champions League qualifying berth intensifies.

Forget it’s Rayon Sports and just imagine how it feels like for any club to win the league title after nine years of struggle, near misses and playing second fiddle to your biggest rivals.

In many aspects, it’s not bad to make comparisons but difficult managerial times could be spreading around Manchester now that Sir Alex Ferguson has retired and old Trafford fans could soon taste the worst possible managerial times.

Rayon Sports last Wednesday celebrated their seventh Rwandan league title at Amahoro National Stadium but the event looks broader than merely winning the league.

Rwanda has produced quite a number of very talented basketball players over the years but none seems to have the potential to take their game a notch higher than Aristide Mugabe, the reigning Most Valuable Player of the 2013 season.
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