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Rwanda: Four Dangerous Attacking Duos in 2021/22 Rwanda Premier League

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[New Times] With the title race for the 2021/22 Rwanda Premier League looking wide open, some clubs are thriving in the topflight league after investing millions of Rwandan francs in building their attacking departments.

Source: allAfrica.com

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