APR reclaim top spot

Michel Ndahinduka yesterday scored a crucial goal for APR as the army side returned to the top of the national football league – albeit on goal difference.

Monday, March 23, 2015
APR winger Jean Claude Iranzi controls the ball as a Mukura defender approaches on Sunday. (Sam Ngendahimana)

Sunday

APR 1-1 MukuraKiyovu 2-3 Rayon SportsGicumbi 1-0 EspoirSunrise 1-0 EtincellesMarines 3-1 Isonga

Michel Ndahinduka yesterday scored a crucial goal for APR as the army side returned to the top of the national football league – albeit on goal difference.

Mukura had scored first through Bertrand Ishimwe in the 64th minute in a match that the hosts dominated but failed to create clear chances.

APR’s win now takes them to 41 points, level with AS Kigali but the former have a superior goal difference and a game in hand.

With five league matches to go, the title race is expected to go down the wire with AS Kigali refusing to budge.

The Kigali City Council side defeated Musanze 2-0 on Saturday, which took them to the summit of the league log until APR reclaimed the top seat.

Former APR players Ernest Sugira and Hamdan Bariyanga scored the goals for AS Kigali.

Elsewhere, Rayon Sports moved into 6th place after defeating rivals Kiyovu 3-2 at Amahoro stadium. The blues who were recently stripped of three points on the orders of Fifa for delaying to pay former coach Raoul Shungu, now have 27 points.

In a season that promised so much for the Nyanza based side, Rayon Sports have given up on the battle for the title and are only seeking the highest possible finish.

In other games, Gicumbi defeated Espoir 1-0 to move into 4th position with 33 points. Sunrise saw off Etincelles 1-0 in Rwamgana while Marines made light work of bottom placed Isonga after beating them 3-1.

The national football league will be on hold next weekend as the national team play Zambia in an international friendly on March 29.

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