

Rwanda
Season Stats
Record
2W 2D 3L
H:1W/A:1W
Goals
4 / 7 (-3)
H:3/A:1
Clean Sheets
1
H:1/A:0
Recent Results
@ South Africa
14/10/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
vs Benin
10/10/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
@ Zimbabwe
09/09/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
@ Nigeria
06/09/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
vs Lesotho
25/03/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
vs Nigeria
21/03/2025CAF World Cup Qualifiers
vs South Sudan
28/12/2024African Nations Championship Qualification
@ South Sudan
22/12/2024African Nations Championship Qualification
vs Djibouti
31/10/2024African Nations Championship Qualification
@ Djibouti
27/10/2024African Nations Championship Qualification
Upcoming Fixtures
@ Tanzania
Friendlies
09/06/2026
14:00
vs Liberia
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
23/09/2026
18:00
@ Cabo Verde
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
27/09/2026
18:00
@ Mali
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
11/11/2026
18:00
vs Mali
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
15/11/2026
18:00
@ Liberia
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
24/03/2027
18:00
vs Cabo Verde
Africa Cup of Nations Qualification
28/03/2027
18:00
Rwanda
The Rwanda national football team, known as the Amavubi (Wasps), is governed by the Rwanda Football Federation and competes in AFCON qualifiers and FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Football in Rwanda has grown significantly since the 1990s, with the national team making its first Africa Cup of Nations appearance in 2004. The Amavubi have made multiple AFCON qualifying campaigns and have produced notable players such as Meddie Kagere and Djabel Manishimwe. Rwanda has invested heavily in football infrastructure, hosting the 2016 CHAN (African Nations Championship) and constructing modern stadiums in Kigali. The team plays its home matches at Amahoro National Stadium. While yet to qualify for a FIFA World Cup, Rwanda's football development has shown consistent progress under successive coaching regimes.






















