AFTER INDAHANGARWA WFC WON THE PEACE CUP , RAYON SPORT WFC RETURN THE FAVOR,DEFEATING THEM 2–0
RAYON SPORT WFC SECURES A CONVINCING VICTORY,BEATING INDAHANGARWA WFC 2–0
The match was characterized by intensity and a strong desire to score.
Rayon Sport Women Football Club (WFC) secured a three-point victory in their game against Indahangarwa WFC, played at Rayon Sport WFC’s home ground, finishing with a 2–0 win.
The match started at a high pace, with both teams showing determination to win. Rayon Sport WFC dominated possession early on, looking to score a goal that would give them an advantage.
This was achieved in the 11th minute when Ukwinkunda Jeanette scored the first goal, taking full advantage of the opportunity in front of the goal, marking a strong start for Rayon Sport WFC.
After that goal, Indahangarwa WFC tried to respond and find an equalizer, but their attacks were consistently met by Rayon Sport WFC’s well-organized defense. The first half ended with Rayon Sport WFC leading 1–0.
In the second half, the match intensified further, with both teams making substitutions to seek goals. Indahangarwa WFC continued to attack, aiming to equalize, but Rayon Sport WFC maintained strong defensive play while launching counter-attacks.
In the 84th minute, Rayon Sport WFC earned a penalty, which Gikundiro Scholastique successfully converted into the second goal, cementing her team’s victory.
The match ended 2–0 in favor of Rayon Sport WFC, earning them three crucial points in their league campaign, demonstrating their continued strong performance and ambition to secure top positions on the table.
Fans of Rayon Sport WFC celebrated this impressive achievement, especially appreciating the goal scorers and the team’s professionalism and determination throughout the match.
Post-Match Comments
Rayon Sport WFC Coach Praises Team Effort
The coach of Rayon Sport WFC said:
"It was not an easy match and required a lot of effort, but we had to win because we needed all three points. We cannot afford to lose again."
Rayon Sport WFC Captain on Restoring Confidence
The captain added:
"It was a good but challenging match. We had a clear goal to win, especially since we had been preparing for this; we wanted to restore our value and pride."
Indahangarwa WFC Coach on the Match and Future Optimism
The Indahangarwa WFC coach said:
"It was a very good match even though we didn’t score. We had few opportunities to score against Rayon Sport WFC, but an early goal against us slightly demoralized the players.
We regained our confidence, but went back into the match a bit late, showing experience and caution. Despite the loss, we won’t give up as we have more games ahead and are aiming for victories."
Indahangarwa WFC Captain Highlights Resilience and Ambition
The captain stated:
"It was a good match for both sides, especially since it involved the second and third place teams in the provisional league standings. Strong resilience was needed. We wanted all three points; although we lost, we don’t want to lose again because we aim to keep moving up the table."
Performance of Both Teams in Nine Matches So Far:
Rayon Sport WFC:
Rayon Sport WFC 8–0 Inyemera WFC
Nyagatare WFC 0–8 Rayon Sport WFC
Rayon Sport WFC 1–0 Forever WFC
Kamonyi WFC 3–2 Rayon Sport WFC
Rayon Sport WFC 3–0 Macuba WFC
Bugesera WFC 0–2 Rayon Sport WFC
Rayon Sport WFC 8–0 AS Kigali WFC
Police WFC 1–1 Rayon Sport WFC
APR WFC 1–1 Rayon Sport WFC
Rayon Sport WFC 2–0 Indahangarwa WFC
Indahangarwa WFC:
Indahangarwa WFC 2–0 Muhazi WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 2–1 Inyemera WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 8–0 Nyagatare WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 3–1 Forever WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 0–0 Kamonyi WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 3–3 Macuba WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 2–2 Bugesera WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 3–2 AS Kigali WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 1–1 Police WFC
Indahangarwa WFC 0–2 Rayon Sport WFC
Written by: Migisha Janviére