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Rwanda kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi sī tī kok-chè kha-kiû pí-sài tāi-piáu Rwanda ê kiû-tūi.
Goā-hō | Amavubi (The Wasps) | ||
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Hia̍p-hoē | Rwanda Football Federation | ||
Tāi-lio̍k Liân-bêng | CAF (Africa) | ||
Tē-khu Liân-bêng | CECAFA (East Africa) | ||
Chú kàu-liān | Carlos Alós[1] | ||
Tūi-tiúⁿ | Haruna Niyonzima | ||
Chhut-tiûⁿ siōng chē | Haruna Niyonzima (110) | ||
Ji̍p kiû siōng chē | Olivier Karekezi (24) | ||
Chú-tiûⁿ | Stade Amahoro, Nyamirambo Regional Stadium | ||
FIFA tāi-bé | RWA | ||
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FIFA pâi-miâ | |||
Taⁿ | 137 (2022 nî 12 goe̍h 22 ji̍t)[2] | ||
Siōng koân | 64 (2015 nî 3 goe̍h) | ||
Siōng kē | 178 (1999 nî 7 goe̍h) | ||
Thâu tiûⁿ kok-chè pí-sài | |||
Burundi 6–2 Rwanda (Gabon Libreville; 1976 nî 6 goe̍h 29 ji̍t) | |||
Siōng toā pí-hun iâⁿ | |||
Rwanda 9–0 Djibouti (Tanzania Dar es Salaam; 2007 nî 12 goe̍h 13 ji̍t) | |||
Siōng toā pí-hun su | |||
Cameroon 5–0 Rwanda (Gabon Libreville; 1976 nî 7 goe̍h 7 ji̍t) Zaire 6–1 Rwanda (Gabon; 1976 nî 7 goe̍h 12 ji̍t) Tunisia 5–0 Rwanda (Tunisia Tunis; 1983 nî 4 goe̍h 10 ji̍t) Uganda 5–0 Rwanda (Uganda Kampala; 1998 nî 8 goe̍h 1 ji̍t) | |||
Hui-chiu Kok-ka Poe | |||
Thâu-tiûⁿ | 1 (2004 nî thâu-hoê chham-ka) | ||
Siōng chán | Group stage, 2004 |
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