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Rwanda FA establishes independent arbitration body
Rwanda’s football governing body (FERWAFA) has established an independent Arbitration Tribunal aimed at handling disputes within the country’s football ecosystem. The federation resolved the creation ...
F1 sources, speaking anonymously as they were not authorised to do so publicly, told The Athletic that Rwanda is the ...
We visit Kigali and speak to people on all sides about why some teams are ending deals while others are signing new ones ...
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Rwanda: Rayon Sports At a Crossroads - Why the Revolving Crisis and What Interim Committee Must Fix
Rayon Sports is at it again -- in the headlines, but for the wrong reasons. Some will say, but that is Rayon, and Rayon being Rayon. Can we afford to let Rayon be Rayon? Wouldn't that be homicidal?
KIGALI, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Three Sudanese clubs will join the league in Rwanda this season in a bid to keep playing while the civil strife in their country negates any chance of normal sporting ...
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Rwanda: Ferwafa Hotel Open to Teams From Other Sports Disciplines--Official
Rwanda FA Vice President in charge of Technical Matters Richard Mugisha has said that the long-awaited FERWAFA Hotel will not be reserved exclusively for national football teams, opening doors for ...
Arsenal have since officially confirmed the new partnership. A statement on the club's website explained they the American ...
The sleeve partnership started in 2018, with the current deal worth more than £10m per year. Increased violence in the ...
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Gatete’s rise to become the face of Rwandan amputee football
Fidele Gatete is a household name in Rwandan amputee football— a reputation he built through determination, perseverance, and years of hard work. His journey began in a tragedy. As a child, Gatete ...
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