Rwanda's First-Ever Varsity League Concludes with Historic Finals
Rwanda's First-Ever Varsity League Concludes with Historic Finals
The inaugural Varsity League, launched in 2025, has successfully concluded its first season, marking a significant milestone in the growth of university sports in Rwanda.
Bringing together universities from across the country, the competition showcased outstanding talent in football, basketball, volleyball, and handball, providing student-athletes with a national platform to compete, develop their skills, and promote the values of teamwork, discipline, and excellence.
Throughout the season, teams demonstrated determination and sportsmanship, culminating in exciting finals that crowned the league's first-ever champions.
The Ministry of Sports congratulates all participating institutions for contributing to the success of this historic edition and extends special recognition to the top-performing teams.
Final Standings
Handball
Women
- UR Huye
- UR Rukara
Men
- UR Huye
- INES Ruhengeri
- University of Kigali
Volleyball
Women
- RP Kigali
- UR Remera
- UR Busogo
Men
- East Africa Christian College
- UR Huye
- UTAB
Basketball
Women
- EAUR Kigali
- RP Huye
- Kibogora Polytechnic
Men
- RP Huye
- UR Nyarugenge
- UTAB
Football (Men)
- Mount Kigali University
- EAUR Kigali
- EAUR Nyagatare
The successful completion of the first Varsity League represents more than the crowning of championsâit establishes a strong foundation for the future of university sport in Rwanda. By creating regular, high-level competition, the league is helping identify and nurture emerging talent while strengthening the country's sports development pathway.
As the curtain falls on this historic inaugural season, the Varsity League has already proven to be an important platform for developing the next generation of athletes, fostering healthy competition among higher learning institutions, and advancing Rwanda's vision of becoming a leading sporting nation.
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