
Rwanda head coach Stephen Constantine has handed a primary senior nationwide workforce call-up to Noam Fritz Emeran in his 24-man squad for upcoming worldwide friendlies towards Comoros and Tanzania.
Rwanda will maintain a coaching camp in Marrakech, Morocco, the place each matches are scheduled to happen on June 6 and June 9 respectively.
Emeran, who at the moment performs for FC Groningen, is the son of former Rwanda worldwide Fritz Emeran Nkusi and will lastly make his debut for Amavubi after a number of makes an attempt by the Rwanda FA to persuade him to hitch the nationwide workforce setup since his time at Manchester United.
The 23-year-old midfielder is predicted so as to add creativity and technical high quality to the Amavubi squad, arriving with the fame of a contemporary and composed midfielder.
Nonetheless, Constantine’s squad has additionally been affected by accidents. Defender Thierry Manzi and forwards Pleasure-Lance Mickels and Leroy Jacques Mickels have all been dominated out.
Midfielder Hakim Sahabo of AEK Athens is one other notable absentee after struggling for normal taking part in time in Greece.
Of the 24 gamers chosen, 11 are regionally based mostly. APR FC present the most important contingent with six gamers, whereas Rayon Sports activities, Police FC and Marine FC every contribute one participant.
Kiyovu SC have two representatives within the squad, together with Fidali Uwiyaremye, who has earned his maiden senior nationwide workforce call-up following a formidable home marketing campaign by which he scored 11 targets within the BK Professional League.
The friendlies will give Constantine an necessary alternative to evaluate squad depth, combine new faces and fine-tune preparations forward of Rwanda’s subsequent Africa Cup of Nations qualification marketing campaign.
Squad
Goalkeepers
Persistence Niyongira (Police FC)
Adolphe Hakizimana (APR FC)
Olivier Kwizera (Rayon Sports activities)
Defenders
Ange Mutsinzi (Zira FK)
Clément Niyigena (APR FC)
Phanuel Mabaya Kavita (Birmingham Legion)
Yunus Nshimiyimana (APR FC)
Jean Gilbert Byiringiro (APR FC)
Emmanuel Imanishimwe (AEL Limassol)
Claude Niyomugabo (APR FC)
Midfielders
Noam Fritz Emeran (Groningen FC)
Jojea Kwizera (Rhode Island)
Johan Marvin Kury (AC Bellinzona)
Bonheur Mugisha (Al Masry)
Djihad Bizimana (CS Constantine)
Samuel Marie Gueulette (RAAL La Louvière)
Jean Bosco Ruboneka (APR FC)
Kevin Muhire (Jamus SC)
Strikers
Harmless Nshuti (Al Wafaq)
Rene Uwineza (Kiyovu Sports activities)
Abeddy Biramahire (Assabah)
Pleasure Slayd Mickels (Karvan FK)
Fidali Uwiyaremye (Kiyovu SC)
Taiba Mbonyumwami (Marine FC)












