Showing posts with label Rwanda Rugby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rwanda Rugby. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2015

AFRICA CUP, DIVISION 2, SOUTH-EAST

30.06.2015
Congo Kinshasa 29, Rwanda 3 in Kinshasa (Africa Cup 2, South East; Final)

28.06.2015
Rwanda 18 v Congo Kinshasa ‘B’ 8 in Kinshasa (Africa Cup 2, SE; 1st SF)

Venue: Stade Tata Raphaƫl

Briefly
Congo Brazzaville pulled out of this tournament as did Burundi. The unstable political situation in Burundi was the cause of the local rugby team from playing whilst it is unknown as to why Congo Brazzaville, whose capital is just across the Congo River from Kinshasa.

Rwanda (Silverbacks)  (just 13 players in this list):
Forwards: Abdoul-Karim Ngango, Jean de Dieu Habimana, Jean Leonard Twizeyimana, Patrick Kazungu, Gerald Niyoneza, Emmanuel Nemeye, Olivier Nikwigize.
Backs: Emmanuel Ikorukwishaka, Ismael Bikamba, Pierre Niyoyita, Ombane Iradukunda, Emmanuel Nduwayezu, Vincent Kamali (Captain).
http://www.newtimes.co.rw/section/artic ... 26/190072/

Sunday, October 16, 2011

CAR RUGBY: Rwanda Too Good For Burundi

15.10.2011
Rwanda 28, Burundi 3 in Kigali (CAR Division 2, South, Final)

Review
Developing the game of rugby at the international level is a tough ask. Six teams were originally scheduled to attend this tournament. Tanzania, DR Congo and Seychelles all pulled out in the lead up to the tournament. Then Burundi were to play Rwanda twice but then only the once.

On the match itself Rwanda won easily. Rwanda has won the last three tests against Burundi. Word has it that Rwanda will be promoted to Division 1 in 2012.

 

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Burundi lineup

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Rwandan team

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Match play

Pics thanks to http://rwandarugbyteam.blogspot.com/

Sunday, November 28, 2010

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY: CAR Trophy Central Zone

Looks Democratic Republic of Congo did not turn up for this tournament. Results is two test matches between hosts and neighbour.

24.11.2010
Rwanda 39, Burundi 13 in Kigali

26.11.2010
Rwanda 19, Burundi 6 in Kigali

Review
Rwanda too strong for their neighbours.

Monday, February 2, 2009

2008 A Year of Rugby Part 5

CAR Nations 20th-28th

Benin
Benin did not participate in international rugby in either 2007 and 2008 and thus falls off the ladder.

28th Burundi
Burundi played two matches in 2008, both at home in Bujumbura. The first was against a Belgian Club side made up mainly of Congolese. The Kibubu RFC played in place of the side from Congo who pulled out of the CAR Development Cup, South, Pool A tournament. Burundi went on to lose 5-7 to neighbour Rwanda.

27th Swaziland
Swaziland's only game in 2008 was against Botswana in Gaborone to decide who would move on to the World Cup qualifying matches for Africa. The 7-25 loss eliminated Swaziland.

26th Algeria
Algeria played its first ever international rugby test against Tunisia 'B' in Nabeul. The Algerians won 8-7. They also played club sides in France and look set to enter the CAR competitions soon.

25th Rwanda
Rwanda travelled to Bujumbura to play in the CAR Development Trophy, South, Pool A. They defeated the home side Burundi 7-5. Unfortunately they were unable to play the winner of the other CAR South winner.

24th Mali
Mali played its first international rugby test in 2003. Since then they have failed to make much impression in the local tournaments. in 2008 the team travelled to Accra, Ghana to play in the North Zone, Pool B. All the games were low-scoring affairs, and although they drew 3-3 with Niger they lost their other games.

23rd Chad
Chad first played international rugby in 2006. They won their first ever test match 10-0 against Mali in the CAR Development Trophy Tournament in Accra, Ghana. The Chadians lost their two other games.

22nd-Togo
Togo won two of their three games in the 2007 CAR Castel Beer cup matches in the tournament played in Lagos. They won only one match in this years tournament, thus slipping to 22nd on the African ladder.

21st Ghana
As host of this years CAR Tournament for Africa's minor nations, the Ghanese were expected to do well. They lost to Burkino Faso by one point but it was enough to push them out of the final. They won their other two games comfortably.

20th Burkino Faso
Winners of the CAR Castel Beer Trohpy, North Pool B tournament in 2007, the Fasians were expected to challenge strongly for the title in 2008. They defeated Chad easily in their first game but only just won 9-8 against hosts Ghana in the second. Niger was too strong for them in the final.

For a full list of all the above nations international rugby results go to www.rugbyinternational.net.

Next I will cover Africa from 10th to 19th place