Rwandan Cup | |
Year: | 2018 |
Prevseason: | 2017 |
Nextseason: | 2019 |
he 2017–18 Rwandan Cup is the 36th season of the football cup competition of Rwanda.[1] The competition is organized by the Rwandese Association Football Federation (RAF) and open to all clubs in Rwanda.
The preliminary round are played on 30 January 2018.[2]
The Play-off round are played on 3 February 2018.[3]
The Round of 32 are played on 6 & 7 February 2018 first legs and 21 & 22 February 2018 second legs.[4]
Amagaju won with 4–1 on aggregate.
AS Kigali won with 6–1 on aggregate.
2–2 on aggregate. Marines qualifies on Away goal rule.
Police won with 3–1 on aggregate.
Bugesera won with 2–0 on aggregate.
Musanze won with 8–1 on aggregate.
Kiyovu Sports won with 11–3 on aggregate.
Mukura Victory Sports won with 3–0 on aggregate.
Pepiniere won with 4–1 on aggregate.
AS Muhanga won with 2–1 on aggregate.
Etincelles won with 4–0 on aggregate.
Sunrise won with 3–0 on aggregate, after Miroplast failed to turn up for the game.
0–0 on aggregate. La Jeunesse won 5–4, after penalties.
First Legs
[Apr 2]
Mukura 3-2 AS Kigali
Pepinière 0-1 Marines
Espoir 2-1 Sunrise
[Apr 3]
La Jeunesse 0-3 APR
AS Muhanga 2-1 Amagaju
Musanze 2-1 Police
[Apr 4]
Kiyovu Sports 1-1 Bugesera
[Apr 25]
Etincelles 1-1 Rayon Sports Second Legs
[Apr 5]
AS Kigali 1-2 Mukura
Sunrise 2-0 Espoir
Marines 1-0 Pepinière
[Apr 6]
Police 3-0 Musanze
Bugesera 0-0 Kiyovu Sports
APR 0-0 La Jeunesse
Amagaju 1-0 AS Muhanga
[May 23]
Rayon Sports 2-0 Etincelles
First Legs
[Jul 20]
Sunrise 2-0 Bugesera
Mukura 1-0 Amagaju
Police 0-0 APR
[Jul 21]
Marines 0-1 Rayon Sports Second Legs
[Jul 23]
Amagaju 0-0 Mukura
Bugesera 1-0 Sunrise
[Jul 24]
Rayon Sports 3-1 Marines
[Jul 26]
APR 3-0 Police
First Legs
[Aug 3]
Mukura 0-0 APR
[Aug 6]
Sunrise 2-1 Rayon Sports
Second Legs
[Aug 8]
APR 1-1 Mukura
[Aug 9]
Rayon Sports 2-0 Sunrise
[Aug 12]
Sunrise 0-1 APR
[Aug 12]
Mukura Victory Sports 0-0 (aet, 3-1 pen) Rayon Sport[5]