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Rwanda: Sibomana Set to Join SC Kiyovu on Two-Year Deal

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Former league champions SC Kiyovu are targeting Patrick 'Pappy' Sibomana and he could 'soon sign' a two-year contract until July 2022, Times Sport has learned.

A source within SC Kiyovu management, who preferred not to be named, said that the club and Sibomana had finalised the discussions and the final draft of the contract was ready, only pending the player's signature.

Meanwhile, skipper Ally Serumongo has extended his contract with the Green Baggies by two years till end of the 2021/2022 season.

"I have renewed my contract with the club until 2022, and hopefully I can help SC Kiyovu achieve big things in the next two seasons," said the right-back.

Six-time champions Kiyovu, who clinched their last league title in 1993, are also in talks with Olivier Karekezi as they look to sign the former national team captain as their head coach.

Source: allAfrica.com

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