he 2017–18 Rwandan Cup is the 36th season of the football cup competition of Rwanda.[1] The competition is organized by the Rwandese Association Football Federation (RAF) and open to all clubs in Rwanda.

2018 Rwandan Cup
Tournament details
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Preliminary round edit

The preliminary round are played on 30 January 2018.[2]

30 January 2018 Aspor FC0–1 Unity FC Mumena
30 January 2018 Kirehe FC 1–0Interforce FCRwamagana
30 January 2018 Etoile de l' Est 3–0SEC FCRwamagana
30 January 2018 Hope FC 3–1Nyagatare FCMumena
30 January 2018 Heroes FC 1–0Gitikinyoni FCKicukiro
30 January 2018 Pepiniere FC 3–2Gasabo UnitedAmahoro Stadium, Kigali
30 January 2018 Vision FC 3–0Rugende FC
30 January 2018 United Stars 4–0Akagera FCKigali
30 January 2018 Intare FC 0–0
(5–3 p)
Vision JN FCUbworoherane
30 January 2018 Rwamagana City FC0–1 Espérance Kicukiro

Play-off round edit

The Play-off round are played on 3 February 2018.[3]

3 February 2018 Vision JN0–2 Sorwathe FC Musanze
3 February 2018 Gasabo United 3–0Akagera FCRwamagana
3 February 2018 Aspor FC 2–0SEC FC
3 February 2018 Interforce FC 2–1Rugende FCKicukiro
3 February 2018 Giticyinyoni FC 2–1UR FCMuhanga
3 February 2018 Rwamagana City FC 3–0Nyagatare FCRwamagana

Round of 32 edit

The Round of 32 are played on 6 & 7 February 2018 first legs and 21 & 22 February 2018 second legs.[4]

First leg
6 February 2018 Giticyinyoni FC 1–4 APR Kigali
6 February 2018 Rwamagana City FC 1–1 Amagaju Rwamagana
6 February 2018 Gasabo United 0–2 AS Kigali
6 February 2018 Unity FC 0–0 Bugesera FC Indera
6 February 2018 Heroes FC 0–4 Musanze Kicukiro
7 February 2018 Sorwathe FC 0–1 Espoir Kinihira
7 February 2018 Aspor FC 0–5 Rayon Sports Kigali
7 February 2018 Intare FC 1–2 Marines Kicukiro
7 February 2018 Pepiniere FC 2–1 Gicumbi Ruyenzi
7 February 2018 Hope FC 0–0 Mukura Victory Sports Rutsiro
7 February 2018 Vision FC 1–1 AS Muhanga Mumena
7 February 2018 Etoile de l’est FC 0–1 Etincelles Ngoma
7 February 2018 Miroplast FC 0–0 Sunrise FC Stade Mironko
7 February 2018 United Stars 0–0 La Jeunesse FC Kabagali
Second legs
21 February 2018 Espoir Cancelled Sorwathe FC Rusizi

1–0 on aggregate. Sorwathe FC failed to turn up for the game.

21 February 2018 Amagaju 3–0 Rwamagana FC Nyagisenyi

Amagaju won with 4–1 on aggregate.

21 February 2018 AS Kigali 4–1 Gasabo United Kigali

AS Kigali won with 6–1 on aggregate.

21 February 2018 Marines 0–1 Intare FC Stade Umuganda, Gisenyi

2–2 on aggregate. Marines qualifies on Away goal rule.

21 February 2018 Police 1–0 Kirehe FC Kicukiro

Police won with 3–1 on aggregate.

21 February 2018 Bugesera FC 2–0 Unity FC Bugesera

Bugesera won with 2–0 on aggregate.

21 February 2018 Musanze 4–1 Heroes FC Stade Ubworoherane, Musanze

Musanze won with 8–1 on aggregate.

Kiyovu Sports won with 11–3 on aggregate.

21 February 2018 Mukura Victory Sports 3–0 Hope FC Stade Huye, Butare

Mukura Victory Sports won with 3–0 on aggregate.

22 February 2018 Gicumbi 0–2 Pepiniere FC Gicumbi

Pepiniere won with 4–1 on aggregate.

22 February 2018 AS Muhanga 1–0 Vision FC Stade Muhanga, Muhanga

AS Muhanga won with 2–1 on aggregate.

22 February 2018 Etincelles 3–0 Etoile de l’est FC Umuganda Stadium, Gisenyi

Etincelles won with 4–0 on aggregate.

22 February 2018 Sunrise FC 3–0 Miroplast FC Nyagatare

Sunrise won with 3–0 on aggregate, after Miroplast failed to turn up for the game.

22 February 2018 La Jeunesse FC 0–0
(5–4 p)
United Stars FC Stade Mumena, Kigali

0–0 on aggregate. La Jeunesse won 5–4, after penalties.

Round of 16 edit

First Legs

[Apr 2]

Mukura 3-2 AS Kigali

Pepinière 0-1 Marines

Espoir 2-1 Sunrise

[Apr 3]

La Jeunesse 0-3 APR

AS Muhanga 2-1 Amagaju

Musanze 2-1 Police

[Apr 4]

Kiyovu Sports 1-1 Bugesera

[Apr 25]

Etincelles 1-1 Rayon Sports

Second Legs

[Apr 5]

AS Kigali 1-2 Mukura

Sunrise 2-0 Espoir

Marines 1-0 Pepinière

[Apr 6]

Police 3-0 Musanze

Bugesera 0-0 Kiyovu Sports

APR 0-0 La Jeunesse

Amagaju 1-0 AS Muhanga

[May 23]

Rayon Sports 2-0 Etincelles

Quarter-finals edit

First Legs

[Jul 20]

Sunrise 2-0 Bugesera

Mukura 1-0 Amagaju

Police 0-0 APR

[Jul 21]

Marines 0-1 Rayon Sports

Second Legs

[Jul 23]

Amagaju 0-0 Mukura

Bugesera 1-0 Sunrise

[Jul 24]

Rayon Sports 3-1 Marines

[Jul 26]

APR 3-0 Police

Semi-finals edit

First Legs

[Aug 3]

Mukura 0-0 APR

[Aug 6]

Sunrise 2-1 Rayon Sports

Second Legs

[Aug 8]

APR 1-1 Mukura

[Aug 9]

Rayon Sports 2-0 Sunrise

Third place match edit

[Aug 12]

Sunrise 0-1 APR

Final edit

[Aug 12]

Mukura Victory Sports 0-0 (aet, 3-1 pen) Rayon Sport[5]

References edit

  1. ^ Rwanda 2017/18, RSSSF.com
  2. ^ Peace Cup 2018 starts on Jan 30 with preliminary round
  3. ^ Peace Cup 2018: Remaining five slots to be decided on Feb 3
  4. ^ Peace Cup 2018: Full Fixtures of last 32-draw
  5. ^ "Mukura are Cup kings!". Archived from the original on 2018-08-13. Retrieved 2018-09-22.