It was generally a fair weekend for Rwandan players plying their trade abroad with a host of them putting in outstanding performances for their respective clubs. Midfielder Bonheur Mugisha scored match winner to help Stade Tunisien with the Tunis derby against Club Africain while Samuel Gueulette, Djihad Bizimana, Sanders Ngabo and Abdul Rwatubyaye also had good outings for their respective clubs. Times Sport brings to you a wrap up of how Rwanda players fared abroad over the weekend. England Kamari Doyle replaced Jake Richards in the 70th minute as Exeter City beat Chesterfield 2-0 in the FA Cup at St. James Park. Denmark Defensive midfielder Sanders Ngabo came in for Frederik Christensen in the 58th minute as his club AC Horsens beat Kolding 2-1 on Friday, November 29 in the Danish second tier league. He assisted Mikkel Kallesoe's winner in the 94th minute. Ukraine Amavubi captain Djihad Bizimana replaced Yaroslav Shevchenko in the 68th minute as his team FC Kryvbas posted a convincing 3-1 win over Polissya. Belgium Samuel Gueulette captained Raal La Louviere and played the entire match in club’s 4-3 win over AS Eupen despite playing the last 10 minutes with a man down. Gueulette bossed the midfield to perfection and the win saw his side tied on top of the Challenger Pro League table with Zulte Waregem. In the third tier league, offensive midfielder Hakim Sahabo played 89 minutes for Standard Liege second team (SL 16) who lost 3-1 to RAEC Mons at Charles Tondreau Stadium on Saturday, November 30. In the same game, Edoly Mateso also played 61 minutes for SL 16. Azerbaijan Centre back Ange Mutsinzi replaced Iron Gomis in the 56th minute as his team Zira FK walloped Sumqayit 4-1 on Saturday, November 30. Germany In the German 6th tier league, 20-year-old right-back Jonathan Nsanzimama played all 90 minutes for SV Pullach who beat Forstinning 3-0. Macedonia Centre back Abdul Rwatubyaye saw 90 minutes of action for Brera Strumica who edged Besa Doberddol 1-0. ALSO READ: Mugisha settling for life at new club Stade Tunisien Cyprus Left-back Emmanuel Imanishimwe played 66 minutes before being substituted as his team AEL Limassol played a goalless draw against Enosis Neon Paralimni. Saudi Arabia Goalkeeper Olivier Kwizera was yet again outstanding in the posts for Al Kawkab who traveled to hold Mudar to a 1-1 draw in the Saudi Arabia second league. In the same division, Steve Rubanguka lasted full time for Al Nojoom who lost 1-0 to Al Sahel. Elsewhere, in the third league, striker Yves Mugunga featured for Al Selmiyah who beat Qariah Olya 3-0. Tunisia Amavubi star midfielder Bonheur Mugisha put up a brilliant performance and scored the only that proved decisive in 45th minute as his side Stade Tunisien beat cross town rivals Club Africain 1-0 in the Tunis derby and go top of the Tunisien Ligue 1. Former APR youngster Anicet Ishimwe also played full throttle for Olympique Beja who lost 1-0 to US Tataouine. Kenya Striker Arthur Gitego was not in the AFC Leopards match day squad as they beat Police FC 1-0. South Africa Goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari missed Kaizer Chiefs’ 2-2 with Royal AM as he continues his recovery from the injury he sustained in Amavubi's AFCON qualifier victory over Nigeria.