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Profile of Abouba Sibomana

Rwandese left back Abouba Sibomana is the latest player whom Gor Mahia has expressed interest in. Sibomana who plays for Rayon sport and the Rwandese national teams has 6 months left on his contract.

“We agreed on everything. What is remaining is for them to reach an agreement with the club,” Sibomana told Rwanda newspaper New Times, adding that K’Ogalo wants to wrap up deal before end of this month.

Rayon Sports Secretary General Aime Emmanuel Niyomusabye says the team will not impede the players if they want to move.

“If Gor Mahia contacts us, and the players want to go, I see no problem but it will depend on whether the offers match our evaluation,” said Niyomusabye.

The last time Gor Mahia expressed an interest in a Rwandese player, it was Meddie Kagere. The deal fell through when Rwanda Police asked for a KES 4 million transfer fee.

Another player, who has been linked with Kenyan clubs, is APR winger Charles Tibingana, who revealed ten days ago that he would consider leaving for Kenya after it emerged that giants Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards were interested for his services according to a report on goal.com

The transfer season started on December 1, 2014. But it has been a quiet one. All we have so far are transfer rumours and abortive moves.

Sibomana 25 has been playing for Rayon since 2009. He featured prominently for Rayon during the 2014 CECAFA club cup. He has 20 caps with the Rwandese national team.

4 thoughts on “Profile of Abouba Sibomana

  • How i wish that our beloved club will wake up from slumber & do the necessary signings if posible. However much chris omondi wud like us to go for youngstars, I think the youngstars shud come from our under19 who r equally gud.what chris do not know is that big clubs with ambition of winning trophies goes for established players to keep strong & remain real title contenders.case in point is Sofapaka of 2009 when they joined the league they signed established players & they remained big team todate.

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  • ombeng ombeng

    I think we are well covered in the backline,the areas we need to strengthen. are midfield. and strike force

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  • jimmy amimo

    EC are still in the festive moods so, don’t remind them what to do. remember setumbeko saga? as the says goes, sooooooo many cooks spoils the soup. it’s so bloated such that nobody is ready to take the fast move. and then, who suffers, players & the fans. blessed

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  • leo jakisumo

    we dont need another leftback. two strong and pacy midfilders and a real striker are all we need. Those who want out, watuache kwa heshima.

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