Midfielder Rafael York couldn’t get playing minutes on Saturday as his new club Zed FC settled for a 1-1 with against National Bank FC in the Egyptian Premier League while youngster Doyle Kamari assisted the third goal for Crawley Town who lost 4-3 to Bolton Wanderers. Meanwhile, Bonheur Mugisha saw 90bminutes of action although his club Stade Tunisien lost 1-0 to league leaders Esperance while Hakim Sahabo excelled in midfield for Beerschot in their draw with Sporting Charleroi. Times Sport brings to you a wrap up of how Rwandan players fared abroad over the weekend. England Crawley Town offensive midfielder Doyle Kamari set up Hepburn-Murphy who scored the third goal for against Bolton Wanderers in the 62nd minute before making way for Adetola Showunmi a minute later. Unfortunately, Crawley Town lost Saturday’s encounter 4-3. ALSO READ: Nshuti joins Azerbaijani side Sabail FK on short term deal Belgium Standard de Liege loanee Hakim Sahabo played the entire game for Beerschot who settle for a 1-1 draw against Sporting Charleroi at the Olympic Stadium in Antwerp on Sunday. Beerschot dominated the game with 59.3% of ball possession as the Rwandan teenager controlled the midfield. In the second tier league, Samuel Gueulette saw 46 minutes of action for promotion chasing Raal La Louviere who walloped Lokeren Tremse 5-0 on Sunday. Raal are 3rd on the league table with 39 points from 20 games. Saudi Arabia Oliver Kwizera was in the posts for Al Kawkab who lost 2-1 to Steve Rubanguka's Al Nojoom. Rubanguka started for Al Nojoom and bossed their midfield. France Right back Warren Kamanzi replaced Algeria international Rafik Messali in the 77th minute as Toulouse held AJ Auxerre to a 2-2 draw in match day 21 of the French Ligue 1 on Sunday. Forward Joel Mvuka Mugisha replaced Panos Katseris in the 71st minute as league leaders Lorient FC beat Amiens 3-1 at Stade du Moustoir on Saturday. Kenya Arthur Gitego once again missed out on the squad for AFC Leopards who were held to a goalless draw with Kariobangi Sharks. Gitego's situation is getting from bad to worse as he doesn't even make the bench of the team. Tunisia Forward Anicet Ishimwe played full time for Olympique Beja who drew 0-0 with Ben Guerdane on Saturday, February 8. Also, midfield anchor Bonheur Mugisha played a full 90 minutes on February 8 as Stade Tunisien lost 1-0 to title rivals Espérance who opened a two-point gap at the top with 39 points after 18 games. Mugisha’s side has now dropped to 5th place with 35 points. South Africa Goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari was on the bench as Kaizer Chiefs traveled to Athlone Stadium to beat Stellenbosch in the South African Betway Premiership on Friday, February 7. Ntwari has played 5 league games for Kaizer Chiefs this season with his last appearance being against Magesi FC on October 30, 2024.