CECAFA Kagame Cup
Rayon Sport, Al Hilal record wins in CECAFA Kagame Cup Group matches
Sudan’s Al Hilal SC and Rayon Sport have recorded wins in their first outings in the on-going CECAFA Kagame Cup 2026.
Al Hilal SC defeated Tusker FC (Kenya) 2-0 in the opening Group C match, while Rwanda’s Rayon Sport also recorded a win with the same 2-0 score against KMZ FC from Zanzibar in the second match.
In the first match defender Kamaradini Mamudu gave Al Hilal SC the lead after 29 minutes at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali.
But the Kenyan team continued to push forward with Aboud Omar’s attempt missing the target after 36 minutes.
After recess the two teams continued to create several scoring opportunities. Tusker FC Captain Omar had three free-kicks parried away by the Al Hilal goalkeeper Soufiane Farid Quedraogo.
With the cloak ticking away with five minutes of added time indicated by the fourth official, substitute Salim Adams made it 2-0 for Al Hilal SC. He made no mistake beating Tusker’s goalkeeper Francis Odour Onyango from close range.
Guy Bukasa Misakabu, the Al Hilal SC coach said he was happy with the win in their opening match. “We are just coming back from a short holiday and the players are not yet very fit. But it is good to win the opening match in such a tournament,” added Misakabu.
In the second match, Zanzibar Premier League reigning champions KVZ FC frustrated Rayon Sport FC for most of the first half, before scoring in the second half.
After 67 minutes the home side were awarded a penalty after a KVZ FC defender fouled in the box. Substitute Junior Herman Kameni made no mistake sending the KVZ FC goalkeeper Hamad Ubwa Hamad the wrong side to make it 1-0.
Rayon Sport FC continued to push forward before they netted the second goal through Daniel Muhoza after 80 minutes.
Action continues on Monday with two Group A matches on card. Kenya’s Gor Mahia FC will face Vipers SC (Uganda) in the first match, while Garde Republicaine FC (Djibouti) battle home side APR FC in the second match at the Kigali Pele Stadium.
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Rwanda’s Rayon Sports FC lift regional CECAFA Kagame Cup 2026
Rwanda Premier League side Rayon Sports FC are the winners of the regional CECAFA Kagame Cup 2026.
Going unbeaten in the tournament Rayon Sports FC defeated Kenya’s Gor Mahia FC 2-1 in a hotly contested final played at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali on Friday night.
It had taken the Rwandan side 28 years since they last lifted the regional trophy in 1998. Their opponents Gor Mahia FC have lifted the title three times in 1980, 1981 and 1985.
Cheered on by thousands of fans Rayon Sports FC took the lead after 27 minutes with a tap-in by Cameroonian forward Junior Kameni.
The Kenyan Premier League champions had dominated play in the first 20 minutes before a defensive lapse gave Kameni chance to pounce and score.
After 43 minutes Rayon Sports FC thought they had increased their lead, but the goal was canceled for a handball and Akbar Muderi carded.
In the second half Shariff Sabuni Sirengo leveled matters for Gor Mahia FC with a well taken shot from outside the box that beat Rayon Sports FC goalkeeper Junior Dande after 53 minutes.
The two teams failed to find more goals in the allotted 90 minutes before referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan added an extra 30 minutes.
Substitute Daniel Muhoza capitalized on another defensive blunder by Gor Mahia to score and restore Rayon Sports FC’s lead.
It was all celebration after the final whistle. Francis Christian Haringingo, the Rayon Sports FC head coach said he was proud of his team that worked hard to win the title.
“Winning the regional title after winning all our five matches makes me a very happy coach,” added Haringingo.
In an earlier play-off match Al Hilal SC (Sudan) defeated South Sudan’s Jamus SC 2-1 to finish third.
The winners picked a cash prize of US$30,000, the runner-up US$20,000 and the third placed US$10,000.
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Nshimiyimana scoops Best Player Award in CECAFA Kagame Cup
Rayon Sports FC captain Emmanuel Nshimiyimana has been voted Best Player in the just concluded CECAFA Kagame Cup.
Nshimiyimana who led his team to win the regional Cup received his Award during the awards ceremony at the Amahoro Stadium on Friday night
The towering defender showed his good leadership and defending skills on the pitch that saw Rayon Sports FC win all their five matches in the tournament.
He also guided Rayon Sports FC to win the Fair Play Award, while Ansumana Samura (Al Hilal SC) and APR FC’s Djibril Quattara won the top scorers’ goon.
Rayon Sports FC’s Junior Dande was also voted the Best goalkeeper of the tournament.
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All eyes on 2026 CECAFA Kagame Cup climax as Gor Mahia face Rayon Sports
All roads lead to the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali on Friday to witness the 2026 CECAFA Kagame Cup 2026 final between Rayon Sports FC and Kenya’s Gor Mahia FC.
While Gor Mahia will be chasing a fourth regional title, the Rwanda Premier League side will be hoping to collect a second one after they lifted it in 1998.
To reach the final Rayon Sport FC ejected South Sudan’s Jamus SC 3-1, while a 10-man Gor Mahia side battled to a 1-1 draw after 120 and 120 minutes of play, and eventually carried the day 8-7 on penalty shoot outs.
Francis Christian Haringingo, the Rayon Sport FC head coach has made it clear that although they have won all the four matches they have played in the tournament, the final is a different ball game.
“We are happy to reach the final and we shall fight to make sure that we remain with the trophy in Rwanda. Gor Mahia FC is a good team and we shall handle them with a lot of respect,” added Haringingo.
The coach made it clear that the tactical awareness and strategy in dealing with the match will determine major factors. “We beat them 2-0 during the Rayon Day celebrations and we know they will come all out,” added the Rayon Sport Coach.
But the Gor Mahia FC coach Charles Kwablan Akonnor has also sounded a warning ahead of the final making it clear his team will not be an easy nut to crack. “I am always hungry as a coach and my players know what I expect of them. We are aware it will not be an easy game playing a home side that is so disciplined, but we know how we shall handle the match,” added the Ghanaian tactician.
In the group stages Rayon Sport FC stopped KVZ SC (Zanzibar) 2-0, and went on to defeat Tusker FC (Kenya) and Al Hilal SC (Sudan) by the same 1-0 margin. Gor Mahia FC kick started the campaign with a high scoring 5-0 win against Rwanda giants APR FC, lost 1-0 to Uganda’s Vipers FC, and concluded the group campaign with a 1-0 win against Garde Republicaine (Djibouti).
But before the grand finale, the play-off to determine which teams finishes third will see Al Hilal SC face surprise package Jamus SC.
The champion will bag US$30,000, while the runner-up takes US$20,000, and the third placed team US$10,000.
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Coaches praise Rwanda for hosting excellent CECAFA Kagame Cup
The curtains will come down on Friday with the final of the CECAFA Kagame Cup 2026 between Rayon Sport FC and Gor Mahia FC takes place at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda.
Supported by the Rwanda President Paul Kagame since 2002, the regional tournament which has grown in stature returned to Rwanda after seven years.
This year the tournament attracted 12 teams from nine countries and the head coaches of various teams have all hyped praise on Rwanda for being good hosts.
Hababuu Ali Omar (KVZ SC Coach): “This has been a well organized tournament and we are happy that it also gave us opportunity to prepare the team ahead of the new season.”
Guy Bukasa Misakabu (Al Hilal SC Coach): “The CECAFA Kagame Cup has given us the best chance to test the squad ahead of a busy new season. Rwanda have been very good hosts and we have liked the tournament.”
Saber Ben Jabria (Jamus SC Coach): “The organisation of the tournament by CECAFA has been good and the hosts Rwanda have also been good. The tournament has helped me test and know players since I am a new coach.”
Steven Robert Barker (Simba SC Coach): “Rwanda have been very good hosts because everything was well arranged together with CECAFA. Since it was pre-season it gave us good opportunity to test players.”
Harringingo Francis Christian (Rayon Sport FC Coach): “Getting to the final after winning all matches has been a good things for us during this pre-season tournament. We have loved the way of organistion by hosts Rwanda and CECAFA.”
Dadir Amin Ali (Mogadishu City Club Coach): “This tournament gave us the chance to test the team well since we are still playing the League back in Somalia and also preparation for the CAF Confederation Cup.”
Kadir Ahmed Robleh (Garde Republicaine FC Coach): “We liked the level of organisation by Rwanda and CECAFA. The tournament gave us chance for good exposure with other teams around the region.”
Denis Jean Lavagne (Vipers SC Coach): “As a new coach at the Club this tournament has given my a good insight of what kind of players we have and how we can sue them in the season. The Kagame Cup was well organized and we thank Rwanda and CECAFA.”
Taleb Abderrahim (APR FC Coach): “It was disappointing that we failed to qualify form the group. But we learnt lessons that will help us as we continue with the pre-season ahead of a busy new season. We thank the hosts and organisers of the tournament.”
Papy Okitankoyi Kimoto (Singida Black Stars FC Coach): “Although we failed to defend the title, the tournament gave us good ground to practice and try out several players ahead of the bust season. Rwanda were very good hosts.”
Charles Kwabian Akonnor (Gor Mahia FC Coach): “ This has been a well organised tournament and we thank Rwanda and CECAFA for the good work. It has helped us as a team to prepare better during this pre-season and the bonus is getting to the final.”
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