Rudi Gutendorf’s globe-trotting career, spanning half a century, saw him coach a record 55 teams.
Rudi Gutendorf, the tireless manager who guided a world record 55 teams, including 18 national sides, has died at 93, according to several German media outlets.
Born in Koblenz on the banks of the Rhine, the man dubbed “Restless Rudi” started his football career as a player for hometown club TuS Neuendorf before taking his first management role with Swiss side Blue Stars Zurich in the 1950s.
Coaching proved infectious, and after building an impressive CV with top flight teams in West Germany, Gutendorf…

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Kenyan Premier League side AFC Leopards has completed the signing of Rwanda keeper Eric Ndayishimiye on a two-year deal.
The former Rayon Sports skipper joins the Kenyan Premier League outfit after weeks of negotiations between his representatives and the club.
Leopards have confirmed his capture through a brief statement posted on the club’s Facebook page.
“Rwandese goalkeeper Eric ‘Bakame’ Ndayishimiye has signed a two-year contract with AFC Leopards,” the statement began. “Welcome to the Den,…

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Rwandan Premier League champions APR FC will not deviate from their strategy of promoting local players and homegrown talent despite their upcoming CAF Champions League campaign, according to the club’s vice chairman.
The army side dethroned Rayon Sports to win their 17th league title earlier this year, and will subsequently represent Rwanda in Africa’s premier club competition.
“We have decided to stick to our strategy of nurturing homegrown talent, as we feed the national teams,” Major General…

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Rayon Sports president Paul Muvunyi is confident that his side can eliminate Enyimba in their CAF Confederation Cup quarter final, and is confident the Rwandan side can rack up a big goal haul against the Nigerians.
Rayon became Rwanda’s first club to reach the knockout stages of a CAF competition when they defeated Young Africans of Tanzania to finish second in their group behind USM Alger.
They’ve progressed to a double-header against Enyimba, with the two sides set to meet on Sunday at the Stade…

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Rayon Sports president Paul Muvunyi is confident that his side can eliminate Enyimba in their CAF Confederation Cup quarter final, and is confident the Rwandan side can rack up a big goal haul against the Nigerians.
Rayon became Rwanda’s first club to reach the knockout stages of a CAF competition when they defeated Young Africans of Tanzania to finish second in their group behind USM Alger.
They’ve progressed to a double-header against Enyimba, with the two sides set to meet on Sunday at the Stade…

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