Local football clubs, in partnership with Amavubi legends, are embarking on an initiative to establish a community youth football league, aimed at fostering increased youth participation in football, with potential long-term benefits for the country, as per the organisers. The annual tournament stems from the collective vision of football team leaders in Rwanda, particularly those in the second division, and former football stars, notably led by Ashraf Munyaneza. ALSO READ: Rwandan legends back Amavubi after perfect start to WC qualifiers Speaking about the initiative, Fred Rwagasana, the president of its organising committee, highlighted the competition's alignment with Rwanda’s agenda of promoting talents and taking sports to a greater level. The league will encompass both male and female categories. Participation is open to all interested teams. ALSO READ: Amavubi legends ready to be catalysts of football development – Jimmy Mulisa This year’s edition is scheduled for May 18, 2024 and will attract approximately 1,200 children aged between 7 and 17 years old. The tournament will feature matches for various age groups, with particular focus on under-17s, with each province represented by four teams and the City of Kigali fielding 16 teams.