Kagame Cup draw for today

THE 2014 Kagame Cup draw will be made today at Rwanda Football Federation (Ferwafa) headquarters in Remera, Kigali City.

Thursday, July 10, 2014
Rayon skipper Fuadi Ndayisenga challenges APRu2019s Charles Tibingana to the ball. Both Rayon and APR will know their opponents today. (Timothy Kisambira)

THE 2014 Kagame Cup draw will be made today at Rwanda Football Federation (Ferwafa) headquarters in Remera, Kigali City.

The draw for the 40th edition will include thirteen clubs from East and Central Africa which will converge in Kigali to participate in the two-week contest set for August 9-24.  Rwanda will be represented by Rayon Sports and APR FC.

The East and Central Africa Football Associations (Cecafa) Secretary General Nicholas Musonye alongside Supersport and Ferwafa officials are set to visit the hosting venues namely Amahoro and Kigali Regional Stadium today morning.

 "We are going to have the draws tomorrow (today). We expect a total of thirteen clubs that have confirmed their participation,” Musonye told Times Sport yesterday.

"This year, there will be no guest team because we are even overwhelmed by the number of entrants (13 teams) and if we are to include a guest team, it would make it 14 (teams) and this would complicate our calculations,” he explained.

Competing teams:

The tournament has attracted league winners from 10 member countries and two clubs from hosts Rwanda and Burundi. Burundi’s Vital’O are the defending champions after they beat APR FC 2-0 in the final hosted in Darfur last year. 

The teams confirmed for the event include Rayon Sports and APR, Yanga (Tanzania Mainland), Al-Merrikh SC (Sudan), Gor Mahia (Kenya), KCCA (Uganda), Vital’O and Flambeau de l’est (Burundi), Telecom (Djibouti), Benadir (Somalia) and KMKM [Zanzibar], Dedebit (Ethiopia) and Atelbar [South Sudan].

Meanwhile, South Africa-based multinational broadcaster SuperSport, which signed a four-year sponsorship pact recently, will air Kagame Cecafa Cup draw ceremony.

President Paul Kagame has sponsored the regional club championship to a tune of US$60,000 in cash prize annually since 2002. A further $15,000 has also been put into the organisation of the event.