Rwanda Women's Football League

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Rwanda Women's First Division League
Founded2008
CountryRwanda
Confederation CAF
International cup(s) CAF W-Champions League
Current championsAS Kigali WFC (12th)
(2022-23)
Most championshipsAS Kigali WFC (12th)
Current: 2022-23

The Rwanda Women's First Division League is the top level women's association football league in Rwanda.

Contents

History

Before the league 2004-2008...

League started in 2008 and is founded solely by money from FIFA. [1] Introduction of play-offs after the season for the 2013–14 season. With just sixteen registered clubs, there is no relegation, but the creation of a second level league is planned. [2] In 2015 FIFA sponsored the league with $70,000. [3]

2013–14 teams

Teams are divided into two groups that play each other once. After that the top 4 teams from each group advance to the quarter-finals. [4]

Pool A: AS Kigali WFC, APR, Esir, Rambura, Urumuri, Freedom, Don Bosco Gatenga and Evening Stars.

Pool B: The Winners, Kamonyi, Inyemera, Bugesera, Les Lionnes, Imirasire, Atletico Huye and Academy Girls Sports Team.

2014-2015 teams

Teams: AS Kigali WFC, Youvia Football Academy, Rambura, Freedom de Gakenye, Kamonyi WFC, Bugesera, Inyemera, Les Lionnes, Atletico Huye, Academy Girls Sports Team, Golden Generation and Nyagatare WFC

Champions

The list of champions and runners-up: [5]

YearChampionsRunners-up
2008 APR FC Musanze
2009AS Kigali WFCAPR
2010AS Kigali WFCAPR
2011AS Kigali WFCAPR
2012AS Kigali WFCAPR
2013 [1] AS Kigali WFCThe Winners
2014 [6] AS Kigali WFCKamonyi
2015AS Kigali WFC
2016AS Kigali WFC
2017AS Kigali WFC
2018AS Kigali WFC
2019Scandinavia WFC
2020abandoned
2021-22AS Kigali WFCAPAER WFC (Mulindi)
2022-23AS Kigali WFC
2023-24Rayon Sports wfc

Top scorers

Shadia Uwamahirwe has been finishing top-scorer of the women’s football league from 2011 to 2013 scoring 24, 37 and 20 goals. [7]

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