APR FC were on Friday, June 25, crowned champions of the 2020/21 Rwanda National football league after thrashing Rutsiro FC 6-0 at Huye Stadium, to win their record-extending 19th league title in the club’s history.
This means APR will represent Rwanda at 2021-22 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League, while AS Kigali
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CAF CONFEDERATIONS CUP: Knockout Rounds: Enyimba at it again
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Having played over 100 matches in CAF Club competitions, Enyimba remains one of Nigeria’s bright spots on the continent.
Such strong representation has seen the Elephants lift the prestigious CAF Champions League twice and earned a 12th place ranking in the latest CAF club ratings in May. The eight-time Nigerian champions are currently in the quest for glory on the continent once again and have a massive quarterfinal clash against the Egyptian club, FC Pyramids.
Ahead of Sunday’s tie, we take a look at Enyimba’s previous knockout phase run in CAF club competitions.
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Eric Eugène Murangwa with his MBE medal in 2018
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A Holocaust charity will raise awareness of genocide by sharing its platform with a footballer who survived the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
The event organised by Generation 2 Generation (G2G) on May 10 will bring together charities that work to eradicate genocide by raising awareness to the effects of discrimination and racism.
Golders Green-based G2G exists to ensure that the lessons of the Holocaust are learned by sharing survivors stories through their families.
The upcoming talk deals with the 1994 genocide in Rwanda where 800,000 Tutsi people were killed in 100 days. Research by the country s government puts the overall figure higher at 1,074,017.