
A fireworks show will mild up the Kigali Conference Centre (KCC) on Saturday, June 13, at 11 p.m. as a part of celebrations marking RSSB Tigers’ historic Basketball Africa League (BAL) triumph.
The Tigers grew to become the primary Rwandan membership to win the BAL title after edging Angola’s Petro de Luanda 90-88 in an exciting last at BK Area on Could 31.
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Two weeks later, the workforce is holding a trophy parade via Kigali, with the fireworks present among the many actions deliberate to rejoice the achievement.
In a communiqué issued on Saturday, the Metropolis of Kigali knowledgeable residents concerning the show.
“The Metropolis of Kigali informs most people {that a} fireworks show will happen at present, 13 June 2026, at 11:00 p.m. on the Kigali Conference Centre (KCC) to rejoice RSSB Tigers' BAL Championship victory,” the assertion learn.
Because the BAL was launched in 2021, Rwanda had been represented by Patriots BBC, REG and APR, however none had reached the ultimate. Patriots completed fourth within the inaugural version, REG positioned eighth in 2022 and fifth in 2023, whereas APR completed third in 2025 after lacking the playoffs in 2024.
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Not like their predecessors, RSSB Tigers went all the way in which to assert the title. Their participation itself was surprising, coming after APR withdrew from the BAL regardless of qualifying as Rwanda Basketball League champions. The Tigers took the slot as winners of the 2025 Rwandan Cup and 2026 Nationwide Tremendous Cup, studying of their participation solely about three weeks earlier than the match started.
Following their BAL success, the Tigers will characterize Africa on the FIBA Intercontinental Cup in Beijing, China, in September.
The intercontinental competitors brings collectively champion golf equipment from Africa, Europe, the Americas, Asia and Oceania, alongside a consultant from the NBA G League, to find out the world's high membership workforce.












