Wednesday Espoir 0-2 APR Musanze 1-1 AS Kigali Marines 2-2 Rayon Sports Gicumbi 0-1 Etincelles Police 3-1 Kirehe Mukura 0-0 Bugesera Sunrise 2-1 Miroplast Amagaju 0-1 SC Kiyovu Central defender Aimable Nsabimana and midfielder Muhadjiri Hakizimana were on target as APR beat Espoir FC 2-0 on Wednesday afternoon to seal a record-extending 17th league title at Amahoro National Stadium. Nsabimana opened the scoring in the 12th minute before in-form Hakizimana doubled the lead in the 51st minute to ensure the military side clinched their seventeenth league title in just 24 years. Times Sport captured the scenes as jubilant officials and fans celebrated the milestone. Ljubomir Petrovics side started the game with aggressiveness in search for an early lead and this yielded them a goal with a brilliant header after 12 minutes, thanks to a well-taken corner from former Rayon Sports winger Dominique Savio Nshuti. The domestic football powerhouse won the title with 66 points, five ahead of first runners-up AS Kigali. The 2017 champions, Rayon Sports, finished in third place with 52 points while Etincelles completed top four with one solitude point adrift. Last season, the Blues took the title with 67 points, an unassailable 13 points ahead of APR. Elsewhere on Wednesday, Gicumbi joined Miroplast as the two relegated sides to second division league after a 1-0 defeat at the hands of fourth-placed Etincelles. Despite a 1-0 win over Amagaju, SC Kiyovu finished in fifth place, just two points off the top four fence, while, Albert Joel Mphande’s Police FC settled for a sixth spot with 48 points. On the other hand, a goalless stalemate between Bugesera and Mukura was enough to keep the later in the topflight league after a disastrous 2017/2018 campaign that saw the Huye-based side finish in the 13th place with 31 points from 30 games; 5 wins, 16 draws and 9 losses respectively. The champions, APR, will earn a sum of Rwf 31M cash prize while Eric Nshimiyimana’s runners-up will pocket Rwf 7M. Rayon Sports and Etincelles will walk away with Rwf 4M, each. Past winners since 2008 2018 - APR 2017 – Rayon Sports 2016 – APR 2015 – APR 2014 – APR 2013 – Rayon Sports 2012 – APR 2011 – APR 2010 – APR 2009 – Atraco (defunct) 2008 – APR editorial@newtimes.co.rw