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APR FC denied Rayon Sports peace to claim the Super Cup trophy

APR FC overpowered Rayon Sports at Amahoro Stadium, defeating them 4–1 to win the 2025 Super Cup in a match played this Saturday at Amahoro Stadium.

At the final whistle, APR FC had beaten Rayon Sports 4–1 and were crowned champions of the 2025 Super Cup.

90+4’ APR FC scored their fourth goal through Mamadou Sy, assisted by Ruboneka Jean Bosco, after he beat goalkeeper Kwizera Olivier with a fine dribble.
90+3’ Rayon Sports scored their first goal, netted by Ndikumana Asman.
90+1’ Rayon Sports fans began leaving the stadium.
The fourth official added five minutes of stoppage time.

86’ Niyomugabo Claude picked up an injury and was substituted by Bugingo Hakim.
82’ Ndayishimiye Richard took a well-hit free kick, but Pierre Ishimwe saved it and put the ball out for a corner, which came to nothing.
79’ Rayon Sports made substitutions: Faustin Likau Kitoko and Ben Aziz came off, replaced by Ishimwe Fiston and Ishimwe Elia Ganijuru.
75’ APR FC continued to dominate both on the pitch and in momentum. Djibrill Ouattara passed to Mamadou Sy, who was about to shoot, but the ball was cleared for a corner that produced nothing.
74’ APR FC made substitutions: William Togui and Mugisha Gilbert came off, replaced by Mamadou Sy and Denis Omedi.

70’ Third goal for APR FC: Dauda Yussif scored after a brilliant dribble into the penalty area, finishing through the legs of goalkeeper Kwizera Olivier.
69’ Rayon Sports’ Tony Kitoga went down after colliding with Niyigena Clement, who was shown a yellow card.
64’ Rayon Sports missed a clear chance in front of goal after a fine pass from Bienvenu Joachim to Ndikumana Asman, but Niyomugabo Claude recovered quickly and cleared the danger.
59’ APR FC substitution: Memel Dao came off for Ruboneka Jean Bosco. Rayon Sports also made changes as Serumogo Ally and Sindi Paul Jesus were replaced by Nshimirimana Emmanuel and Habimana Yves.

55’ APR FC nearly scored a third goal when Djibrill Ouattara unleashed a shot, but Kwizera Olivier made the save.
52’ Dauda Yussif delivered a good ball into the box, but Kwizera Olivier intervened again.
48’ Byiringiro Gilbert went down injured after a foul by Ramazani Tshimanga, who received a yellow card.
46’ APR FC kicked off the second half but immediately lost possession, allowing Rayon Sports to control the ball.

Second half begins
Half-time: APR FC leading Rayon Sports 2–0.
45+3’ Rayon Sports created a chance as Ndikumana Asman took a shot that went wide, but play was stopped for offside.
45+1’ APR FC were awarded a penalty after Yannick Bangala fouled Memel Dao in the penalty area, but the referee overturned the decision.
The fourth official added three minutes of stoppage time in the first half.

43’ APR FC scored their second goal: Ronald Ssekiganda headed in a well-delivered cross.
38’ Niyomugabo Claude went down and received medical attention after a foul by Serumogo Ally.
35’ Rayon Sports escaped again after Byiringiro Gilbert broke into the penalty area, but Bienvenu Joachim cleared the ball off his foot in time.
32’ APR FC won a corner after Djibrill Ouattara advanced well and attempted a cross, but Yannick Bangala blocked it.
31’ Tony Kitoga was shown a yellow card for arguing with referee Nsabimana Celestin.
27’ After opening the scoring, APR FC continued to dominate possession over Rayon Sports.

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