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Rwanda: APR Ladies Hope to Maintain Lead


The New Times (Kigali)
 

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The New Times (Kigali)

21 June 2008
Posted to the web 23 June 2008

Swaib Munyawera
Kigali

APR women's football side hopes to maintain their hundred percent winning record when they take on the defending champion Kayonza today at Utexrwa grounds.

The military side lead the league table standing with 30 points from ten matches and have scored a whopping 62 goals and conceded just three in the process.

Second placed Musanze, eight points off the pace are way to AS Kigali at Camp Kigali while Inyemera in third position on 21 points visit La Charite in Muhanga.

Gankeke (fourth, 18 points) visit Remera, AS Kigali (fifth, 16), Remera (sixth, 16), Kayonza (seventh, 13), La Charite (eighth, 10), Asoga and Pepinier are ninth and tenth with a point each from 11 matches.



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