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Rayon Sports midfielder Abedi Bigirimana vows to win Peace Cup final on May 23

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 14, 2026
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Rayon Sports determined for 2026 Peace Cup final after advancing on away goals

Rayon Sports reached the 2026 Peace Cup final after a tense semifinal tie with Gorilla FC, and midfielder Abedi Bigirimana says the squad is fully determined to win the Peace Cup final on May 23 and secure continental qualification.

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Rayon Sports secure final berth on away goals

Rayon Sports advanced to the 2026 Peace Cup final by virtue of the away-goals rule after a 1-1 aggregate draw with Gorilla FC. The tie produced a 1-1 stalemate in the first leg and a goalless return at Kigali Pelé Stadium in the second leg, allowing Rayon to progress on the strength of their away strike.

The second leg was played under tight, defensive conditions as both sides understood what was at stake, and the goalless result reflected the cautious approach adopted by each coach. Rayon’s progression ended a tense two-leg battle and set up a showpiece match scheduled for May 23 that carries both silverware and a continental prize.

Bigirimana: "Finals are not played, they are won"

Speaking after the second-leg draw, Rayon Sports attacking midfielder Abedi Bigirimana made clear the team’s ambition ahead of the Peace Cup final. He said the squad has already begun mental preparation and stressed that they are determined to win the cup because it can open the door to continental football.

Bigirimana underlined the club’s focus by repeating a rallying maxim: "Finals are not played, they are won." He also connected the immediate objective to the wider stakes, noting that success in the Peace Cup would help Rayon qualify for the 2026/27 CAF Confederation Cup and bolster the club’s standing beyond domestic competition.

Semifinal match dynamics and tactical overview

The two-legged semifinal series was defined more by defensive discipline than attacking flourish, particularly in the return leg at Kigali Pelé Stadium. Rayon matched Gorilla FC’s organization and ensured there were no breakthroughs in the second match, neutralizing chances and protecting their away-goal advantage from the first leg.

Coaches on both sides appeared to prioritize structure and risk management, aware that a single lapse could change the outcome of the tie. The result highlighted Rayon’s capacity to manage high-pressure fixtures and to deliver the specific outcome required to advance under tournament rules.

Road to May 23: finalists and stakes

Rayon Sports will wait to discover whether their opponent on May 23 will be APR FC or Etincelles FC, with the winner of that remaining semifinal set to meet them in the final. The Peace Cup title carries immediate prestige and a tangible reward: the winner secures a place in the 2026/27 CAF Confederation Cup, providing international exposure and competitive opportunities for the following season.

For Rayon, the final represents a second chance at silverware after lifting the trophy in 2023; the club will seek to add another national cup to its recent history. With the final less than two weeks away, the fixture has become the primary focus for players and staff aiming to convert this opportunity into continental qualification.

League context and qualification implications

Rayon’s Peace Cup run comes amid a domestic league campaign in which APR FC has edged close to the title, raising the stakes around Cup success. If APR completes a domestic double by winning both the league and the cup, the allocation of continental places could shift and make the Peace Cup even more critical for teams like Rayon seeking CAF competition slots.

Bigirimana and his teammates are conscious of that scenario and have framed the Cup as a direct route to continental football should league results not produce the desired outcome. The midfielder also noted that Rayon have three remaining league matches to play and that a strong finish in the league would complement any Cup success in securing international competition.

Preparation, squad focus and mental approach

Rayon’s staff report that preparations have already intensified following the semifinal, with training tailored to the physical and psychological demands of a one-off final. The emphasis appears to be on sharpening set-piece routines, maintaining defensive compactness, and reinforcing the team’s mental resilience ahead of May 23.

Players interviewed after the Cardiff-style tactical grind of the semifinals described a measured, professional approach to the countdown, balancing recovery with targeted sessions. That balance will be crucial in the days leading to the final as the coaching team manages fitness, tactical clarity, and the inevitable rise in expectations from supporters.

What a Peace Cup victory would mean for Rayon Sports

Winning the Peace Cup would deliver multiple benefits to Rayon Sports, including immediate qualification for the CAF Confederation Cup, a boost to club prestige, and financial advantages tied to continental competition. Success would also provide momentum for the squad and help attract attention in player markets and sponsorship conversations.

Beyond the tangible gains, a triumph would reinforce the club’s status among domestic rivals and serve as validation of the coaching staff’s work across the season. For players like Bigirimana, a Cup win could represent both personal achievement and an opportunity to showcase their skills on a broader stage next season.

Timeline to the final and practical considerations

With the final scheduled for May 23, Rayon have a compressed calendar in which recovery, tactical refinement, and opponent analysis will take precedence. The team must navigate the remaining league fixtures, travel plans, and any administrative requirements ahead of the showpiece match, while ensuring player availability and managing any lingering knocks or fatigue.

Matchday planning will likely include scenario rehearsals for extra time and penalties, given the knockout nature of the final. The coaching staff have signaled an intent to instill confidence and clarity in the squad, aiming to arrive at the stadium prepared for the unique pressures of a single decisive match.

Rayon Sports have advanced to the 2026 Peace Cup final on away goals after a 1-1 aggregate with Gorilla FC, and Abedi Bigirimana has pledged that the team will be ready to lift the trophy on May 23 and chase the CAF Confederation Cup berth that comes with it.

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