As usual, every Monday on Inyarwanda TV, the Game Changers show airs, bringing you highlights of the biggest sports stories from the past weekend in Rwanda and across Europe.
In this Monday’s edition of Game Changers, we revisited how APR FC won
the Heroes Cup. The army-sponsored team claimed the trophy after defeating
Police FC in the final through a 4-2 penalty shootout, avenging their previous
loss in the 2024 edition, where Police FC had beaten them to lift the trophy.
We also analyzed how Rwanda’s top four clubs strengthened their squads
in the January transfer window. These teams include Police FC, AS Kigali, APR
FC, and Rayon Sports.
Police FC signed Byiringiro Lague, who recently parted ways with
Swedish club Sandvikens IF.
AS Kigali brought in new players, including Haruna Niyonzima, Nibikora
Arthur from Burundi, Nshimirimana Jospin from Kiyovu Sports, and Rudasingwa
Prince, a former Rayon Sports player.
Rayon Sports bolstered its squad with Biramahire Abeddy, a well-known
name in Rwandan football, alongside Asana Nah Innocent, Adulai Jalo, and Souleymane
Daffe.
APR FC strengthened its squad with the signings of Denis Omedi, Hakim
Kiwanuka, and Cheik Djibril Ouattra.
In addition, Game Changers also covered the latest action in the
English Premier League. We analyzed Arsenal’s dominant 5-1 victory over
Manchester City and Manchester United’s disappointing 2-0 loss to Crystal
Palace.
This episode of Game Changers was brought to you by ISHIMWE Walter and Byiringiro
Gasana Nerva.