Category: Sports

  • Eden Hazard to Join Chelsea Next Season

    Eden Hazard has finally ended speculation about his future by announcing he has decided to join Chelsea next season.

    The 21-year-old Lille playmaker, who had long been linked with a move to the Barclays Premier League, revealed he had chosen the newly-crowned European champions on his official Twitter account.

    He wrote: “I’m signing for the champions league winner.”

    Hazard earlier continued to keep fans of several clubs in suspense by posting he had “made up his mind” who he was going to join but declined to name the team in question.

    There was no official confirmation on Monday evening from either Chelsea or Lille that a deal had been reached over the signing of Hazard, who has been rated at £32million.

    But reports in France suggest the Belgium star has agreed a five-year contract worth as much as £100,000 a week after tax.

  • Amavubi Beaten 5-1 in Tunisia

    Rwanda National football team Amavubi was this Sunday walloped 5 goals by the Tunisian national team. Amavubi managed to score only one goal in the weekend friendly match.

    The first half ended with Tunisia leading with only one goal against a goalless Amavubi.

    The second half saw Amavubi score its only goal by Dady Birori and Tunisia scoring 4 goals.

    Tunisia made two extra attempts at the Amavubi net towards the end of second half.

  • Olivier Costa wins Nyamata Car Rally

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    Residents of Bugesera district were treated to a thrilling weekend Car Rally championships code named Rally de L’Est in which Olivier Costa emerged the champion.

    The rally was organized Rally Automobile Club. The competition started at about 1PM at Nyamata at Black and White. The competitors had to go through 3 rounds at Rilima-Mwogo circuit.

    The final results indicated performances of competitors where Oliver Costa came in the first position.

    1. Costa Olivier

    2. Mayaka Felekeni

    3. Kwizera Claude

    4. Giancarlo Davite

    5. Johnny Murengezi

    6. Cyarangabo A.Francois

    7. Serge Rusagara

  • Man City Wins FA Cup in 35 Years

    Manchester City has ended a 35-year trophy drought by winning the FA Cup after Yaya Toure’s second-half goal secured a 1-0 win over Stoke.

    Toure struck with an unstoppable shot in the 74th minute after Mario Balotelli’s deflected effort fell into his path.

    The Ivory Coast midfielder was immediately mobbed by his teammates as City celebrated a deserved goal.
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    Stoke was playing in the FA Cup final for the first time in its 148-year history and the team’s supporters were in fine voice as they sang the club’s unofficial anthem, Tom Jones’ Delilah, ahead of kickoff.

    However, while the fans revelled in the Wembley experience, Stoke’s players appeared to be overawed by the occasion as City dominated the first half.

    Carlos Tevez, who recovered from a hamstring injury to lead the team, drew a good save from Sorensen after only five minutes, and the Danish goalkeeper was relieved to see Toure’s thumping 35-metre effort go past his left-hand post in the 11th.

    Sorensen again came to his side’s rescue in the 24th by athletically palming away a shot from Balotelli that was heading for the top corner, but the best chance fell to Silva, who shot into the ground and over the bar with Sorensen out of position.

    Stoke, as expected, relied on its set-piece expertise, but Rory Delap’s first long throw was easily dealt with by City’s defence and Jermaine Pennant struggled to find any accuracy with his free kicks.

    Stoke settled after the break but its first sustained spell of pressure almost ended in the first goal for City, who broke from defending a free kick in the 55th and sent Tevez racing down the right.

  • British Prime Minister to Build Cricket Stadium in Rwanda

    Rwanda is expected to get a new cricket stadium constructed by funds raised from auctioning British Prime Minister David Cameron’s most valuable possessions.

    Cameron who considered a bat signed by Indian cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar as one of his ‘most valuable possessions’, has donated it to raise money for a cricket stadium in Rwanda.

    The bat fetched 3,400 pounds at an auction at the Lord’s to raise funds for the stadium project.

    During an event of the Conservative Friends of India, Cameron had spoken how he cherished the bat and Tendulkar’s signature during his visit to India in 2010.

    He told the Indian audience that he was horrified when he saw his wife Samantha play French cricket with the same bat at the Chequers, the Prime Minister’s country residence, adding: “I said, ‘No, darling, put it down, this is probably the most valuable possession I have.’

    The auction, held in the Long Room at Lord’s, was to commemorate the life of Christopher Shale, Cameron’s constituency chairman, who was found dead at the Glastonbury festival last summer.

    Shale’s son, Edo, said the event raised almost 130,000 pounds for the project.

    He Press that “We are all delighted and a little exhausted. These funds are the springboard this charity needs to take us into the construction phase of the cricket stadium.”

    The Rwandan cricket team is the team that represents the country of Rwanda in international cricket matches.

    They became an affiliate member of the International Cricket Council in 2003. Their international debut came in the African Affiliates Championship in 2004, where they finished seventh.

    In 2006 they competed in Division Three of the African region of the World Cricket League, improving their performance and finishing in sixth. They will remain in Division Three in 2008.

    Rwanda has a junior U-17 team participating in the East Africa Regional U-17 Tournament. In their first match in the 2008 version of the tournament the team lost to Uganda by 10 wickets.

  • Copa Coca-Cola Heatsup

    In the Matches played recently under the Copa Coca-Cola in different districts of the country, IGIHE brings you the full results as at 29/04/2012.

    Nyarugenge- Bugesera

    Girls- 0-1

    Boys 9-1

    Ngororero-Muhanga

    Girls-1-0

    Boys=1-2

    Nyamagabe-Gisagara

    Girls-3-0

    Boys=2-0

    Burera-Rulindo

    Girls= 0-2

    Boys=1-2

    Musanze-Gakenke

    Girls=2-2(Penalty 1-3)

    Boys=5-1

    For 01/05/2012 : Nyamasheke-Rusizi

    Girls=2-1

    Boys=3-3 and there was penalty shootout and the scores were 1-3

  • Man City Agonise Man U

    For the first time since 1968 Manchester city can fantasise about becoming champions of England. Significant tasks do still lie ahead, particularly in the venture to Newcastle United, but this was no night for trepidation.
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    For all Manchester United’s effort after the City captain, Vincent Kompany, scored the only goal, they did not manage to get a shot on target – a first for Sir Alex Ferguson’s team in three years.

    In that regard the decline of United that the Scot conceals so adroitly on the domestic scene was exposed. City themselves will not have the planet marvelling at their mastery but flair is an attribute that can be flaunted later and it is a much superior goal difference of eight over United that bolsters them.

    The contest might have been intended for local consumption, no matter how much attention was being paid to it in England and around the world. City can be indifferent to that. What could be more resonant than the club taking the championship of England for the first time since 1968?

    Huge sums of money have made a difference but it would be cynical not to recognise the desire of players to pull off the result. They, too, have their dreams and money, even in Etihad proportions, is not enough to bring about the kind of desire for victory that United were incapable of checking.

    This was not a moment for world weariness. City adherents cannot have felt more alive than in the instant when the full time whistle sounded. There was a sense of deadlock for much of the proceedings, despite City’s mastery.

    The goal from Kompany on the verge of half-time was a shock as he rose unchallenged above Chris Smalling to head in a David Silva corner, The match had been tangled until then, as if past events were continuing to wind through the action at the Etihad.

    City’s 6-1 League victory at Old Trafford in October, which United were far from avenging with a mere win in the FA Cup, must have resonated with both sides. Ferguson’s team still had to exercise caution here even though they would inaccurately have envisaged wrecking City’s prospects.

    Neither club coped well with the European competitions this season and they summoned up little finesse in the first half here, when effort swamped imagination. City perhaps deserve the greater scolding, considering the sums paid in the transfer market.

    But United can also go to considerable expense in certain cases, even if the books are balanced. The ability in each of these squads was substantial by domestic standards. All that remained was to see who could best use the skills.

    United had to make do with demonstrating good order while the ball spent much of the occasion at City feet in those first 45 minutes. There was a theory that the burden here was greater on City. They were attempting after all to imperil a regime of league title mastery established by Ferguson.

    At this advanced stage of the programme Mancini would have been craving a resurgence of the elan that has faded. It would have been to their benefit if they had purged from their minds the fact that United had not conceded a goal at their ground in the League since August 2007.

    That sequence came to a close here, yet there was much still to be done. At least it was their opponents who had no option but to seek a bolder method.

    For a time after the interval roles were exchanged as City, measured and optimistic over their prospects on the break, sought poise. They also had the will to occupy territory by pushing back United. Ferguson’s team had little to lose then but verve was not discovered after it had lain concealed.

    The introduction of a fresh forward in Danny Welbeck, who took over from the industrious Park Ji-sung in the 58th minute, was inevitable but that still demanded that United establish better lines of communication with him and Wayne Rooney. As it was, City’s main vexation lay in the lack of a second goal before the hour.

    Mancini settled for 1-0 and De Jong was introduced although Gareth Barry already had the assignment as holding midfielder. The newcomer was taking the place of the striker Tevez.

    It was a conservative step and the sort of action that had led in former times to United pulling off a memorable result. Nonetheless, City had not really gone into retreat. They still looked slightly interested in scoring again but would have felt that attacks were of service in stymying United. Mancini’s scheme worked precisely as intended.

  • Chelsea Shocks Barcelona

    In a game where no amount of superlatives could do justice to the drama that unfolded, Chelsea somehow found a way to upset Barcelona and clinch a place in the Champions League final in a game that truly had it all.

    From the moment of madness that saw Chelsea captain John Terry sent off for lashing out at an opponent to the English side’s remarkable effort with 10 men.

    The epic choke from the best player in the world to the shocking reality that Barcelona’s season is effectively over.

    It was all tension from the two occasions when only the woodwork and fortune could keep Barca at bay to the dramatic finale when Fernando Torres repaid his record price tag with one flick of his right foot.

    Barca was left stunned by this, scarcely able to fathom the hand fate had dealt them. Messi, so often the architect of others’ heartache, was the victim himself this time, burying his head in his shirt at the end in the knowledge he had underperformed when it mattered most.

    The Spanish club, defending champions, could barely have imagined a scenario where they allowed themselves to be denied at their own fortress of the Camp Nou, by a shorthanded opponent no less.

    But denied they were, by a Chelsea team that simply refused to die and clinched a 2-2 draw in this semifinal second leg to advance to the final through 3-2 on aggregate.

    When Terry was red-carded for the idiotic decision to knee Alexis Sanchez in the back of the leg late in the first half, Chelsea, already behind 1-0 thanks to Sergio Busquets’ opener, seemed doomed. That likelihood apparently turned into a certainty minutes later as Andres Iniesta added another and sent the Camp Nou rocking.

    However, a brilliant chip from Brazil’s Ramires just before the break gave Chelsea a lifeline, even if would mean hanging on grimly for an entire half. Yet that is what they managed, repelling wave after wave of Barcelona attacks that became increasingly frantic.

  • Haile Gebrselassie Fails Olympic Mark

    Ethiopian Olympic marathon super star Haile Gebrselassie who turns 39 on Wednesday will not take part in the london 2012 summer marathon.

    Gebrselassie has been unable to win a place in Ethiopia’s Olympic marathon team.

    “Many Ethiopian athletes run 2:04 and Haile cannot run that any more. He has given up on the Olympics with pain in his heart,” said manager Jos Hermans.

    Gebrselassie was a two-time Olympic 10,000m champion before switching to the 26-mile distance in 2004.

    “Although I will not be taking part in the Olympic marathon I am still enjoying my athletics career and looking forward to coming to Manchester again and to a course which I love,” he said.

    “It’s flat and really suits my running style while I must say the support I get from spectators, which I have enjoyed on every visit, really motivates me to do well.

    The former world record holder had entered the Tokyo Marathon in February to achieve the required Olympic qualifying standard of 2hr 15min and to run quickly enough to secure his place in the three-man Ethiopian team for London.

    But his time of 2hr 8min 17sec meant he is only the 19th fastest Ethiopian over 26.2 miles this year.

    Gebrselassie, who beat Paula Radcliffe in the Vienna half marathon on Sunday despite giving the Briton a head start, has not given up competing, however, and will appear at next month’s Bupa Great Manchester Run.

    Gebrselassie’s medals

    1993 World Championships: Gold (10,000m), Silver (5,000m)

    1995 World Championships: Gold (10,000m)

    1996 Olympic Games: Gold (10,000m)

    1997 World Championships: Gold (10,000m)

    1999 World Championships: Gold (10,000m)

    2000 Olympic Games: Gold (10,000m)

    2001 World Championships: Bronze (10,000m)

    2003 World Championships: Silver (10,000m)

  • MTN Funds ‘2012 Peace Cup’

    Telecommunciation company MTN Rwanda has announced a new sponsorship package for the ‘2012 Peace Cup’ soccer tournament, worth Frw51.4 million.

    The Fédération Rwandaise de Football Association (FERWAFA) and MTN Rwanda officially signed the sponsorship deal where Frw40 million of the package will be given in cash and the rest in kind.

    Chief Executive Officer, Khaled Mikkawi, signed on behalf of MTN Rwanda and Celestin Ntagungira signed on behalf of FERWAFA.

    Mikkawi said the money will facilitate the tournament as well as prize money for the winning teams. He added that for every ticket bought during the remaining games, the beneficiary will receive an MTN airtime voucher worth Rwf500.

    “The telecom giant has been the official sponsor of the Peace Cup tournament since 2008 supporting all kinds of sports activities as a way of giving back to society. Soccer is one of the biggest passions globally and we want to make this a memorable event for everyone who buys a ticket for any game in the tournament,” Mikkawi said.

    “For every ticket bought MTN will give back Rwf500 worth of airtime. However, the beneficiary of the ticket must be registered on MTN Mobile Money. At all the games, we shall have agents carrying out registration. All you need is your identification card,” he added.

    MTN Rwanda has sponsored the Peace Cup since 2008 and would like to move the soccer event to another level. The ‘Peace Cup’ values are also synonymous with government’s vision to promote reconciliation among Rwandans. The final matches of the tournament will be played on the 4th of July.