It's the end of the desert for Rwanda. The Amavubis had not won an official soccer match since March 2021 against Mozambique in the AFCON 2022 qualifiers (1-0). This Tuesday, November 21, 2023, they put an end to this bad run by dominating South Africa on Day 2 of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Rwanda beat Bafana Bafana 2-0.Nshuti (12th) and Mugisha (28th) were the scorers.
With this success, Rwanda (4 pts) takes first place in Group C, where all six nations played their two matches. South Africa (3 pts) are second, ahead of Nigeria (2 pts), Zimbabwe (2 pts), Lesotho (2 pts) and Benin (1 pt).