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WASTEFUL; Meddie Kagere has struggled to get the goals for Amavubi since hitting the headlines at last year's Cecafa Challenge Cup in Tanzania. The New Times / T. Kisambira.

Rwanda out

Cycling is  becoming the fastest growing sport in Rwanda and sponsors are keen to come on board, something that will make it even stronger. The New Times / T. Kisambira.

Fitness key for Amavubi players

Left full back Jean Claude Iranzi, seen here in action against Benin, has adapted very well in his new position and is fast becoming Amavubiu2019s most reliable performers. Karekezi (L) picked up a knock in training. The New Times / T. Kisambira.

Karekezi in fitness race

Bokota Labama being pulled back by Benin defender Jordan Adeoti during last weekendu2019s 2014 World Cup qualifier. The striker, despite his goal, is likely to start on the bench today. The New Times / T. Kisambira.

Beating Nigeria would be stuff of legend

On February 29, both teams met in the first leg match played at Stade de Kigali in Nyamirambo, which ended 0-0. Amavubi dominated but couldnu2019t find the back of the net. The New Times/T. Kisambira.

Amavubi in Calabar

Nigerian Coach Stephen Keshi.

NFF ask Keshi to show no mercy against Rwanda

Micho hopes to have his key striker Elias Uzamukunda (R), seen here against Benin on Sunday before he got injured, back to play a part against the Super Eagles. The New Times/T. Kisambira.

Amavubi plot to sting Super Eagles

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Libya overshadows heavyweights’ win

The promotion of Mugabo is good news for Amavubi Stars. The New Times/File.

Arsenal retains Mugabo

Labama Bokota wriggles through the Benin defenders during yesterday's FIFA 2014 World Cup qualifier played at Amahoro stadium which ended 1-1. The New Times; T. Kisambira

Amavubi held by Benin

KEY MOMENT; Amavubi striker Labama Bokota being pulled back inside the penalty box when clean through on goal during yesterday's World Cup qualifier against Benin. The New Times ; T. Kisambira

Benin’s captain Sessegnon set a bad example

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Denmark surprise wasteful Dutch