Rwanda international Samuel Gueulette has committed his future with newly promoted Challenger Pro League club Raal La Louviere after penning a two-year contract extension. Gueulette’s initial deal with Raal was expected to expire on June 30 but before the club on Wednesday, May 15, tied him to a new deal that will see him stay until June 2026 after an impressive season with the club. The talented midfield enforcer had a superb 2023/24 season with Raal as they won the 1st National League. They lost only three in 34 games. Gueulette played 29 games for the club and was very key to their fortunes as they amassed 83 points way ahead their closest rivals Lokeren who finished second with 70 points. It is obvious that I have to continue with this great club and I am happy with my progress and the new contract, Gueulette told Times Sport. ALSO READ: Gueulette ready to impress ahead of Mozambique decider The 2023/24 season was excellent for me as I played many games. I hope to continue my good form in the second tier league. I will continue to offer my maximum best and lift Raal high. Gueulette, 23, has previously played for KAA Gent, Tubize, and KSV Roeselare. Born in Kigali to a Rwandan mother and a Belgian father, he has represented his birth country from U20 up to senior level. He is now part of Rwanda's squad that Frank Spittler summoned for the upcoming 2026 AFCON qualifiers against Benin and Lesotho on June 6 and June 11 respectively.