On Tuesday, November 17, Amavubi’s chances for qualifying for the AFCON 2022 were left hanging as the national team were held to a goalless draw by Cape Verde.

The development left Amavubi at the bottom of Group F, having registered only 2 points in the 4 games they have played so far in the ongoing qualification campaign, and this means that the team’s qualification for AFCON 2022 is a tall order.

Amavubi fans and people familiar with football in the country that spoke to Times Sports in the aftermath of the game showed mixed reactions, concerning the performance of the team, and what they think are the challenges to be addressed going forward.

Ruth Rigoga, Rwanda Television sports journalist

Journalists, coaches, players and the Ministry of Sports should dialogue on how football in the country can get better especially for the national teams.

We are always looking for quick results but first we have to prepare from the ground up, which means there should be national teams at all levels.

Also the rule about clubs fielding only 3 foreign players for every match day should be changed because it has failed to make the league competitive and deprived our players the necessary experience of learning from foreign talent

Safari Kizito, Lawyer

We have a lot of talent in this country and I can give examples of many players from Rubavu District but I think there is no established program to monitor and develop these talents until the player is productive in the national team.