The recent match between Rwanda and Grenada raises the question: how did Rwanda manage to secure such a decisive victory? The answer lies in their strong performance, culminating in a 4-0 win.
Rwanda showcased their skills at Amahoro Stadium in Kigali on March 27, 2026, scoring two goals in each half of the match. Leroy Jacques Mickels opened the scoring, followed by Jojea Kwizera, who added the second goal. Djihad Bizimana and Hakim Sahabo sealed the victory with goals in the 69th and 83rd minutes, respectively.
This match was significant not only for the scoreline but also for the return of Stephen Constantine as head coach of the Rwanda national team after an eleven-year absence. Constantine expressed his satisfaction with the team’s performance, stating, “I am happy that the players got on the pitch and played as a team to win the match.”
The match was attended by Rwandan President Paul Kagame, highlighting the importance of football in the nation. Rwanda’s victory places them in a favorable position as they prepare to face Estonia in their final match of the FIFA Series on March 30, 2026.
Estonia recently won their match against Kenya in a penalty shoot-out, finishing 5-4, which adds an extra layer of anticipation for the upcoming game against Rwanda.
As Rwanda looks to build on this momentum, the focus will be on maintaining their strong performance against Estonia. The outcome of this match could further define their trajectory in international football.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes in the lineup or strategy for the upcoming match against Estonia. However, the team’s current form suggests they are ready for the challenge ahead.