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 Before his upcoming participation in the 2024 NBA summer league, the Rwandan basketball coach Igor Mugisha has shared some of the his expectations he has for the showpiece that will take place from July 12th – 22nd in Las Vegas, USA.

Igor Mugisha (left) ©️ Igihe
Igor who serves as the assistant coach for the Rwanda U -18 national team will be on the technical staff of NBA champions Boston Celtics during the summer league, working with top coaches like DJ Macleay, formerly an assistant coach for Celtics.

Mugisha’s role will be closely to collaborating coaching staff to develop young players, especially rookies and second-year players, helping them adjust to the NBA’s pace and enhance their understanding of the game.

He will be on defensive principles, including transition defence, rim protection, ball pressure, and rebounding.

Mugisha began his basketball journey as a player for the APR Basketball Club, where he played from 2007 to 2014 and contributed to the team’s multiple championship victories, including winning the FERWABA League, Gisembe Memorial, Heroes Tournament, Kenyatta Day Tournament, and Zone V Club Championships.

His coaching career has taken him to APR Basketball Club as a deputy coach as well as the national basketball team.

 Rwandan international Goalie Fiacre Ntwari is set for Kaizer Chiefs medical as Kameelrivier based side TS Galaxy agrred to sell him at an alleged fee of $300,000.

The Chiefs that have been for a long time searching for a frisky shot stopper, settled for Ntwari as he was among the best goalkeepers in the South African DSTV Premier League for the 2023/24 season although he only played in the second round and in the cup games.

Ntwari Fiacre in one of TS Galaxy's games ©️ FAR Post

Kaizer Chiefs goalkeepers’ trainer IIyes Mzoughi proves to be a big fan of Ntwari as he has been monitoring him for almost a year. The Rwandan goalie is expected to replace Itumeleng Khune who is on his way out of the club just after three months.

He is expected to join his new teammates in Istanbul, Turkey, early next week. With his agility, reflexes and ball-playing ability, Ntwari could become a valuable asset for Amakhosi.

Ntwari who joined TS Galaxy in July 2023 featured in 32 matches across all competitions and conceded 29 goals with 13 clean sheets.

He becomes the second signing at Chiefs, with Orlando Pirates left-back Bongani Sam making the switch to Naturena.

 Through the Mauritanian forward Mamadou Sy’s only goal, Rwandan champions APR FC secured a win over El – Merreikh Bentiu, advancing interests into the CECAFA Kagame Cup semi-finals.

In a match that begun at 2000hrs CAT at the Chamazi Complex Stadium in Dar es Salaam, saw APR FC steadily attacking with the South Sudan side solely defending. The 45 minutes concluded with a 0-0 score despite the Rwandan army side continuous attacks.

APR's Niyomugabo dribbles past El- Merreikh player ©️ Umuseke
In the second half, APR made changes with Taddeo Lwanga and Dushimimana Olivier leaving the pitch, letting in Kwitonda Alain and Mamadou Sy at the 67th minute of the game.

Photo by ©️ Umuseke
The substitutions saw the Rwandan side achieve joy as Mamadou Sy scored a goal on the 69th minute with a header, a cross from Niyomugabo Claude.

On the 77th minute APR made one more substitution, with Victor Mbaoma leaving the pitch and Dauda coming in to defend the goal scored.

APR’s Darko Navic tactics led to harvest as his boys understood him, maintaining the lead to advance in the next round of the tournament as the army side obtained 6 points in two games.

The Rwandan side will return on Monday, 15th 1200hrs in clash with Uganda’s SC Villa as El- Merreikh will play Singida Big Stars. APR is required to at least draw in the third match to secure a place in the semi-finals while SC Villa is required to win.

 

President Kagame greets APR FC players before a friendly match against Police FC at the inauguration of Amahoro stadium ©️ New Times

Rwandan Army side APR beat their rivals Police FC 1-0 on Monday, July 1 to win the Amahoro Stadium inauguration trophy with presence of Rwandan President, Paul Kagame and CAF president Patrice Motsepe.

The crunch tie, which poked Rwanda’s 2023/24 league champions against 2023 Peace Cup winners, took place as part of the inauguration of the newly refurbished Amahoro Stadium before thousands of spectators.

Moments during the APR - Police clash ©️ New Times
The Army side having Darko Novic coaching his first match since taking charge a week ago, he praised his players for showing character during the win over Police FC but again admitting the team isn’t at the level he wants them to be.

"The boys need credit because they worked hard to win this game. I am happy with the way the players applied themselves on the field. The showed their character and mentality of winning and they have done what I wanted, so I am very happy and I am looking forward to seeing them to do more," the Serbian told the press in a post-match interview.

Darko Novic, APR head coach ©️ New Times
He however, mentioned that his side still has areas to improve as to better prepare for the tournaments to be coming up.

APR’s Gilbert Mugisha became the first player to find the back of the net at the newly refurbished Amahoro Stadium as his first half strike spared the army side to the victory at the expense of Police FC’s Vincent Mashami’s charges and Novic was of full praise for the winger, who he said could have better than he did.

“Gilbert was fresh today and he showed he causes a lot of problems for the opposing team. He could have scored two more goals in the second half,” he said.

Now, APR are to be turning their concentration on the forthcoming CECAFA Kagame Cup 2024 that will take place in Tanzania from July 6th to 22nd.

 APR FC new manager Darko Novic will face his first test on Tuesday, July 9th as he looks to lead his men against emerging Tanzanian powerhouse Singida Big Stars in Group C opening match of the 2024 CECAFA Kagame Cup at the  Kinondoni Municipal Council (KMC) Stadium.

The Tanzanians have been a threat to APR over the years as they beat the Rwandan army side 2-1 in the same competition on June 29th 2018. The same side, earlier this year on January 1st came from behind to thrash the Rwandan champions 3-1 in the Mapinduzi Cupin Zanzibar.

APR FC take on Singida Black Stars on Tuesday, July 9 ©️ Kigali Today
The Rwandan champions now looking a revived side, despite winning the 2023/24 domestic league unbeaten, the top management felt the club needed a new direction as Thierry Froger’s contract wasn’t renewed, bringing in the Serbian Darko Novic.

Singida, on the other hand, finished 11th in the Tanzanian Premier League for the 2023/24 season. The team recently employed former Simba coach Patrick Aussems as their new head coach and he is eager to bring their fruitful years back.

The Rwandan Champions looks formidable on paper with Singida starting favorites considering their recent results against the Lions in the probable great game.