AS Inter Star

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AS Inter Star
Full nameAssociation Sportif Inter Star
Founded1977
Ground Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium
Bujumbura, Burundi
Capacity10,000
Manager Belyse Ininahazwe league = Burundi Premier League
2023–24 13th

Association Sportif Inter Star, is a football (soccer) club from Bujumbura, Burundi.

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Squad

As of 29 October 2022 [1] [2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Joseph Rungerinyange
22 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Abdou Erve Mohamedi
3 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Ramadhani Bigirimana
7 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Abdoul Ndayisaba
9 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Radjabu Ntakarutimana
13 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Merveille Mongo Makambo
15 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Patrick Mutimana
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Bilali Billo
20 FW Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Mohamed Nampaka Mussa Chibwabwa
23 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Akbar Assumani
25 FW Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Bienvenu Irakoze
12 GK Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Jean Petit Nzeyimana
14 FW Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Jean Issa Fataki
18 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Steve Toyi
19 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Salim Ndayishimiye
21 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Darcy Irishura
24 FW Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Songa Ndikumana

Management and staff

Management and staff as of 12 August 2022
PositionName
Head Coach Flag of Burundi.svg Michael Tuhabonye
Assistant coach Flag of Burundi.svg Amissi Bagumako
Manager Flag of Burundi.svg Amissi Bagumako
Team Doctor Flag of Burundi.svg Dieudonne Nduwimana
Goalkeeper Coach Flag of Burundi.svg Boduin Nshimirimana
Kit Manager Flag of Burundi.svg Jumatatu Ruvyogo


Honours

1991, 1992, 2005, 2008
1990
2011

Performance in CAF competitions

2006 – first round
2009 – preliminary round
2008 – preliminary round
2011 – preliminary round

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References

  1. "Squad: First team". AS Inter Star. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  2. Players, AS Inter Star (22 October 2022). "Players". Owsports. Retrieved 29 October 2022.