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ThisDay - 2010-01-04

Africa’s best soccer teams compete for Nations Cup

EAST African countries Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi  will be watching from the sidelines as the 27th edition of the African Nations Cup rages on in Angola. From Sunday, January 10 through January 31, sixteen best African soccer nations will battle it out for the continent’s s... more »

Associated Press - 2009-08-18

DC United acquire Burundi defender David Habarugir

D.C. United have acquired defender Julius James from the Houston Dynamo for a third-round pick in the 2012 draft. James has played in eight games with five starts this season for the Dynamo. He is also a member of Trinidad and Tobago’s national team. To make room for James, United placed for... more »

The New Times - 2009-06-16

Rwanda: APR Hammer Muzinga

Rwanda’s military side APR thrashed Burundi’s Muzinga 3-0 in the opening game of the East Africa Military Games yesterday at Amahoro stadium. Fuadi Ndayisenga converted a penalty on 21st minute after a foul on APR striker Bokota Labama. Jean Mugiraneza scored the second goal from a head... more »

The Citizen - 2009-05-06

Tanzanian players lose in Burundi

Local tennis payers started the ITF/CAT Under-14 second leg poorly after losing to Burundians at Dare es Salaam Gymkhana Club. Johah Solomon played below par and Ted Mtwari capitalised on his weakness to post a 6-1,6-1 victory in both sets. Mtwari, who reached semi-finals in the first leg ties... more »

Fifa - 2009-04-28

Black day for Black Stars

In October 1992, the little east African nation of Burundi was excitedly looking forward to its first-ever home FIFA World Cup" qualifier. Yet with mighty Ghana lying in wait, no-one gave the African Zone’s new boys an chance. What followed was one of the continent’s great upsets. Every ... more »

BBC - 2009-03-06

Burundi’s Nsekera wins IOC award

The president of the Burundi Football Federation, Lydia Nsekera, was honoured by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Thursday for promoting the cause of women in sport. The IOC presented Women and Sport Awards to Nsekera and four other administrators at a ceremony at the Olympic Museum in L... more »

BT Staff - 2009-02-17

Soon, a new president at the head of the FFB: Propaganda begins

The football federation of Burundi awaits newly elected leaders within a week. Following Lydia Nseke, a second candidate has publicly announced his running for FFB leadership. The latter, NZISABIRA Hussein held a conference today to which the public and private media were invited. In this conference... more »