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Rwanda: Amavubi's Journey to the CHAN 2020 Quarterfinals

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[New Times] The day the national team, Amavubi, flew to Cameroon to take part in the ongoing 2020 African Nations Championships (CHAN), very few Rwandans were confident that a qualification from their Group C opponents was possible.

Source: allAfrica.com
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