2008 Kagame Interclub Cup

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The CECAFA Club Cup is a football club tournament organised by CECAFA. It has been known as the Kagame Interclub Cup since 2002, when Rwandan President Paul Kagame began sponsoring the competition. It is contested by clubs from East and Central Africa.

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CECAFA

The Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations is an association of the football playing nations in East and Central Africa. An affiliate of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), it is the oldest sub-regional football organisation on the continent.

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Participants

Armée Patriotique Rwandaise F.C. association football club

Armée Patriotique Rwandaise Football Club, commonly known as simply A.P.R., is a football club from Kigali in Rwanda. The club plays their home games at Amahoro Stadium. The club was founded in June 1993 as the team of the Rwandese Patriotic Front.

Miembeni Sport Club is a Zanzibari football club based in Unguja.

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Tanzania.svg Simba 320184+46
Flag of Kenya.svg Tusker FC 320195+46
Flag of Burundi.svg Vital'ô 31024403
Flag of Somalia.svg Banaadir Telecom FC 3102311-83

Simba Flag of Tanzania.svg 2 – 3 Flag of Kenya.svg Tusker FC
Ulimboka Mwakingwe Soccerball shade.svg 21'
Adan Kingwande Soccerball shade.svg 31'
Simon Mburu Soccerball shade.svg 9'
Oscar Kadenge Soccerball shade.svg 45'
John Keo Soccerball shade.svg 53'

Vital'ô Flag of Burundi.svg 1 – 2 Flag of Somalia.svg Banaadir Telecom FC
Kabungulu Nimubona Soccerball shade.svg 89' Ivan Edward Soccerball shade.svg 59'
Nune Abdi Soccerball shade.svg 90+1'

Tusker FC Flag of Kenya.svg 1 – 3 Flag of Burundi.svg Vital'ô
Kenneth Wendo Soccerball shade.svg 69' Eric Catoto Soccerball shade.svg 16'
Kabungulu Nimubona Soccerball shade.svg 30'
Stanley Minzi Soccerball shade.svg 67'

Simba Flag of Tanzania.svg 5 – 1 Flag of Somalia.svg Banaadir Telecom FC
Mussa Hassan Soccerball shade.svg 45+2'Soccerball shade.svg 71'
Adan Kingwande Soccerball shade.svg 60'
Ulimboka Mwakingwe Soccerball shade.svg 67'
Emeh Izechukwu Soccerball shade.svg 87'
Nune Abdi Soccerball shade.svg 38'


Vital'ô Flag of Burundi.svg 0 – 1 Flag of Tanzania.svg Simba
Kevin Yondan Soccerball shade.svg 43'

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda Revenue Authority 211052+34
Flag of Rwanda.svg Rayon Sport 210134-13
Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg Awassa Kenema 201113-21

Uganda Revenue Authority Flag of Uganda.svg 4 – 1 Flag of Rwanda.svg Rayon Sport
Johnson Bagole Soccerball shade.svg 31'Soccerball shade.svg 48'
Robert Okello Soccerball shade.svg 69'
John Obua Soccerball shade.svg 85'
Jimmy Gatete Soccerball shade.svg 90'

Awassa Kenema Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg 1 – 1 Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda Revenue Authority
Fitsum Tsegazab Soccerball shade.svg 86' Johnson Bagole Soccerball shade.svg 26'

Rayon Sport Flag of Rwanda.svg 2 – 0 Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg Awassa Kenema
Jean Lomani Soccerball shade.svg 15'
Kalissa Kasse Soccerball shade.svg 83'

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Tanzania.svg Young Africans 211032+14
Flag of Zanzibar.svg Miembeni 21012203
Flag of Rwanda.svg APR 201134-11

Young Africans Flag of Tanzania.svg 2 – 2 Flag of Rwanda.svg APR
Mrisho Ngassa Soccerball shade.svg 65'
Jerry Tegete Soccerball shade.svg 69'
Mbuyu Twite Soccerball shade.svg 15'Soccerball shade.svg 79'

APR Flag of Rwanda.svg 1 – 2 Flag of Zanzibar.svg Miembeni
Baptiste Mugiraneza Soccerball shade.svg 87' Amri Kiemba Soccerball shade.svg 42'
Maulid Ibrahim Soccerball shade.svg 72'

Miembeni Flag of Zanzibar.svg 0 – 1 Flag of Tanzania.svg Young Africans
Kigi Makasi Soccerball shade.svg 22' (pen.)

Third Place Playoff

Flag of Tanzania.svg Simba w/o [1] Flag of Tanzania.svg Young Africans

Final

Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda Revenue Authority SC 1 – 2 Flag of Kenya.svg Tusker FC
Martin Muwanga Soccerball shade.svg 23' Joseph Shikokoti Soccerball shade.svg 71'
Oscar Kadenge Soccerball shade.svg 88'

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References

  1. Young Africans failed to show up to the match, and were banned by CECAFA from participating for three years.