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Rwanda: Rayon Protest Illegal Transfer of Its Players to Police and Kiyovu

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Rayon Sports have written to Rwanda Premier League rivals Police and SC Kiyovu, protesting that two of their players breached their contracts to depart the club.

The players in question are left-back Eric Rutanga and goalkeeper Yves Kimenyi, who signed for Police and Kiyovu, respectively, last week.

Kimenyi joined SC Kiyovu at a record Rwf16 million fee, while Police spent Rwf15 million on acquiring the services of former Rayon Sports captain Rutanga.

While writing to Police and Kiyovu, Itangishaka urged the two clubs to respect Fifa's player transfer rules and the players' current contracts of employment with Rayon.

Speaking to Times Sport on Wednesday, goalie Kimenyi revealed that Rayon owed him Rwf6 million after the club only paid two of his Rwf8 million-worth move from APR last year.

Source: allAfrica.com

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