Tigre Noir Ruyigi

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Tigre Noir FC
Full nameTigre Noir FC Ruyigi
Nickname(s)The Warriors
Ground Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium
Capacity10,000
Manager Hodin Oleksii
League Burundi Premier League
2022 Burundi Premier League, 13th

Tigre Noir Football Club is a football club based in Bujumbura, Burundi. The men's team plays in the Burundi Ligue A. [1]

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Colours and badge

Tigre Noir FC's colors are black and white.

The Tigre Noir FC badge has the words, "Force, Determination, Success" an image of a flaming tiger,a football, and the club's date of inception.

Stadium

Tigre Noir FC plays their home matches at Prince Louis Rwagasore Stadium. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000. It is renamed on 1 July 2019 after former Burundian prime minister and independence hero, Louis Rwagasore. It was formerly known as Stade Intwari. [2]

Squad

As of 24 October 2022

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
25 GK Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Jean Marie Harerimana
11 GK Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Ulimwengu Hakizimana
15 GK Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Samir Bukuru
24 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Sostene Ndayikengurukiye
27 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Kevin Icoyitungiye
80 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Abdi Ineza
17 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Miradji Gaturo
21 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Ibrahim Bayisenge
19 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Elvis Kadashira
23 DF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Saleh Aslam
No.Pos.NationPlayer
3 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Karim Kamana
20 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Fleury Baritonda
18 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Pacifique Habonimana
8 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Keita Bukuru
7 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Elyssa Niyonsaba
4 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Arnaud Niyomukiza
9 MF Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Adelard Igiraneza
10 FW Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Jean Marie Iradukunda
1 FW Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Aboubakar Bayisenge
7 FW Flag of Burundi.svg  BDI Guy Ishimwe

Management and staff

Management and staff as of 12 August 2022
PositionName
Head Coach Flag of Burundi.svg Janvier Irakoze
Assistant coach Flag of Burundi.svg Vincent Masabo
Manager Flag of Burundi.svg Hodin Oleksin
Team Doctor Flag of Burundi.svg Eppaphrodite Ndayegamiye
Goalkeeper Coach Flag of Burundi.svg Jean Berchimas Nimpagaritse
Kit Manager Flag of Burundi.svg Vincent Masabo

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References

  1. Results Identity, Tigre Noir. "Football - Soccer - FC Tigre Noir". sports.org. Retrieved 2022-08-21.
  2. "Stade du Prince Louis Rwagasore" . Retrieved 4 September 2011.