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10 things Rwanda must get right to beat Mali

 Dady Birori is the more flexible of the striking options available for selection.

It’s do or bust for Amavubi

Above: Striker Elias Uzamukunda shields the ball from Libya's Swanei Abobaker in yesterday's friendly match held at Amahoro stadium.  Inset: Mali coach Patrice Carteron and his assista....

Amavubi lose friendly ahead of Mali match

TWO TO WATCHu2026Amavubi skipper Olivier Karekezi (L) and his assistant Haruna Niyonzima (R), the two most experienced players on the team, during a training session. The New Times / File.

Micho plans early assault on Mali

Mao Kalisa last featured for Amavubi Stars under Micho, during his first competitive game in charge against Eritrea in the qualifiers for the group stages. Inset: Mugiraneza. The New T....

Migi dropped, Kalisa and Ouon recalled

Hegman Ngoma, seen here in action against La Jeunesse in a league match, scored the fourth goal for APR, who are seeking a record extending eighth title. Sunday Sport. T. Kisambira

APR thrash 10-man Sunrise

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Police target positive result in cup first leg

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Amissi keeps Rayon’s title hopes alive

Meddie Kagere shields the ball from APRu2019s defender Heritier Turatsinze yesterday in Kicukiro.  Sunday Times / T. Kisambira.

Kagere’s strike deny APR win

Police striker Ernest Kwizera will be hoping to make his former club pay for not showing much faith in him, while coach Eric Nshimiyimana (left) will be keen to prove that he made the right decision to let him go. Saturday Sport / T. Kisambira.

Goran keen to keep Police on top

Amavubiu2019s striking duo of Peter Kagabo (C) and Meddie Kagere (L) caused all sorts of problems for Uganda Cranes on Wednesday. The New Times / Plaisir Muzogeye.

Micho lauds Amavubi players’ character

Meddie Kagere battles for the ball with Cranesu2019 Dennis Iguma in yesterdayu2019s match at Amahoro National Stadium.  The New Times / Plaisir Muzogeye.

Cranes hold Amavubi