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Rwanda: Will Rwanda Ever Replicate the Afcon 2004 Glory Days?

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After the stunning 2003-04 campaign that led to Rwanda's historic debut at the 2004 Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia, everyone hoped it was the beginning of a new dawn for Rwanda football, but particularly for the national team Amavubi.

To many observers, constant poor leadership of the Rwanda Football Federation (Ferwafa) is the main reason behind the country's underperformance at international stage.

But, then 2011 came and the country thought a golden generation had finally come to save the future of the national team after earning a historic U-20 World Cup qualification in Mexico following stunning showing during the 2011 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations held in Rwanda.

Fidele Kanamugire, the president of one football academy Heroes FC, Ferwafa should do better in organising leagues for different youth and junior age groups otherwise it is a let-down for people like him who do and wish the best for football development in the country.

He advocates that Ferwafa should either have its own or support teams' initiatives to establish football academies in different parts of the country so as to ensure stronger leagues and national teams in the future.

Source: allAfrica.com

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