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APR FC vs Rayon Sports: The Ultimate Showdown Arrives Sooner

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Feb 25, 2025

APR FC and Rayon Sports in action during a previous high-stakes encounter.
APR FC and Rayon Sports in action during a previous high-stakes encounter.

The Rwanda Premier League organizers have adjusted the second-leg schedule, bringing forward the highly anticipated match between APR FC and Rayon Sports. Originally set for May 10, the game will now take place on March 9, 2025.


As the league reaches Matchday 19, the action resumes on February 28 with Vision FC facing Rutsiro FC at Kigali Pelé Stadium. On the same day, Gasogi United FC will host Rayon Sports at the same venue.


On Sunday, March 2, another big match will take place, featuring Police FC against APR FC.

The APR FC vs. Rayon Sports clash, which is one of the most awaited fixtures in the Rwandan league, was initially scheduled for Matchday 27. However, due to scheduling changes, it will now be played on Matchday 20—just ten days before the season ends.


Both teams last met at Stade Amahoro, where they played to a goalless draw. They are currently leading the league standings, with Rayon Sports (nicknamed "Gikundiro") at the top with 41 points, followed closely by APR FC, the military-owned team, with 37 points.

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