Pros start jetting in for Amavubi camp
Wednesday, October 28, 2020
Meddie Kagere was the first foreign-based player to join Amavubi camp on Wednesday. / Photo: Courtesy.

Foreign-based players have started jetting in for the national team Amavubi’s camp ahead of the double-header against Cape Verde in the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.

Meddie Kagere, a striker for Tanzania champions Simba SC, was the first to join local players in camp on Wednesday.

Amavubi play away to Cape Verde on November 11 before hosting the return-leg on November 17. The two sides make Group F along with Cameroon and Mozambique.

After two match rounds, Amavubi are bottom of Group F without a single point. Cameroon and Mozambique are joint leaders with 4 points each while Cape Verde are third with 2 points.

When do other Pros jet in?

Besides Kagere, it is expected that US-based central defender Abdul Rwatubyaye will arrive in the country on Thursday, October 29, while Greece-based first-timer Steven Rubanguka will join the camp on November 1.

Six other foreign-based professionals – Salomon Nirisarike, Haruna Niyonzima, Ally Niyonzima, Kevin Muhire, Djihad Bizimana and Yannick Mukunzi – will boost Vincent Mashami’s camp on November 4.

Meanwhile, 11 players for Rwandan champions APR will also not report to Amavubi camp until November 2 as the club continue their intensive preparations for the 2020/21 Caf Champions League.

The army side have been in camp since early October.