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 Peter Kamasa
Peter Kamasa
Didier Munyaneza (C) holds the record of the youngest rider to win (2018) the national road championships. / All photos by Sam Ngendahimana
Rwanda Cycling Cup: Munyaneza wins Kivu Race
Javier Martinez Espinoza was unveiled on Saturday after signing a one-year deal with the Blues. / Net
Rayon Sports: Mexican Martinez appointed as new manager
AS Kigali skipper Haruna Niyonzima (R) and APR midfielder Olivier Niyonzima are part of the Amavubi squad in Ethiopia.  Courtesy.
Football
Amavubi players to reap big for CHAN 2020 ticket
APR left-back Emmanuel Imanishimwe (C), seen here in action against Seychelles earlier this month, is a key member of Vincent Mashamiu2019s Amavubi squad that faces Ethiopia on Sunday. / Sam Ngendahimana
Mashami hails Amavubi, eyes victory over Ethiopia
Yves Nkurunziza (front), Patrick Byukusenge (second) and Bonaventure Uwizeyimana (fourth) will not be part of Benediction Clubu2019s roster for Kivu Race on Saturday. / Sam Ngendahimana
Top riders to miss Kivu Race
Amavubi line-up that started against DR Congo at Stade de Martyrs, in Kinshasa, on Wednesday. /Courtesy
Football
CHAN Qualifiers: Amavubi off to Ethiopia after beating DR Congo in warm-up match 
Amavubi coach Vincent Mashami speaks to his players on Monday after leading his final training session at Amahoro Stadium. Saddam Mihigo.
Football
Rwanda, DR Congo square off in friendly match
Mukura head coach Olivier Ovambe celebrates after his sideu2019s 2-1 win over Rayon Sports at Amahoro Stadium on Sunday. Courtesy.
Football
Ovambe confident Mukura can challenge for league title after Agaciro Cup success
Amavubi striker Ernest Sugira (C) takes on Congolese defenders. / File
Football
Coach Mashami drops trio for DR Congo friendly
APR FC coach, Mohammed Adil and some of his players. / Courtesy
APR, AS Kigali face off in league opener
Mukura also won the 2018 Peace Cup title after beating Rayon Sports in the final. / Courtesy
Mukura upset Rayon to win Agaciro Cup
The AS Kigali line-up that started against Proline at Kigali Stadium on Saturday. The return-leg is scheduled for September 28 in Kampala. / Courtesy
Nshimiyimana confident AS Kigali can turn Proline tie around
Ghana-born striker Michael Sarpong (in front) will lead Rayon Sportsu2019 onslaught against Mukura, whom they lost to in the 2018 Peace Cup final. / File
Mukura plot to pip Rayon for first Agaciro Cup title
Goal scorer Farouk Sentongo (R) and midfielder Eric Nsabimana (with the ball) rush the ball back in the play after finding a late equalizer at Kigali Stadium on Saturday. / Sam Ngendahimana
Confed Cup: Misfiring AS Kigali held by Proline
Mukura players appreciate their fans at Amahoro Stadium after beating APR on Friday to reach the final. The Huye-based side are debutants in the tournament. Courtesy.
Football
Agaciro Cup: Mukura to face Rayon in title decider
AS Kigali will again be without new signing Haruna Niyonzima as the midfielder is yet to sort his double identity dispute with the Confederation of African Football. File.
Football
Confed Cup: AS Kigali look to make the most of home advantage
Of the 11 players that started against Seychelles on Tuesday, only three are eligible to feature in CHAN qualifiers since the rest play in foreign leagues. The three are, Emmanuel Imanishimwe (extreme right- standing row), goalkeeper Yves Kimenyi and Fitina Omborenga (#13). / Courtesy
Mashami urges Amavubi players to push their limits
Mukura, who are making their first appearance in the tournament, face APR in the opener. / File
Agaciro Cup: Giants renew rivalry in fierce derby

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