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S P R T Football has a special place in Rwanda - Kagame

President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, March 14, received the CAF President’s Outstanding Achievement Award 2022 in an awarding ceremony held in Kigali on the margins of the 73rd FIFA Congress that takes place this week.

President Paul Kagame on Tuesday, March 14, received the CAF President’s Outstanding Achievement Award 2022 in an awarding ceremony held in Kigali on the margins of the 73rd FIFA Congress that takes place this week.

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The award was an occasion to celebrate African leaders who made meaningful contributions to the development of football in Africa.

CAF President Patrice Motsepe, alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino, conferred the award to Kagame and Moroccan Minister of Education and Sports Chakib Benmoussa who received the award on behalf of King Mohamed VI of Morocco after the duo was chosen for the award for the year 2022.

The awarding night gala was attended by top football executives from FIFA, CAF and other confederations and member associations as well as football legends among many other attendees.

“I want to express our deepest thanks for the honor of receiving the CAF President’s Outstanding Achievement Award. We appreciate the recognition; we appreciate the honor,” Kagame said.

The head of state reiterated that football has a special place in Rwandan history, given the role it has played reuniting Rwandans and bringing them together again after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

“Months before the tragedy happened here in 1994, there was a lot of fighting, there was a history of sectarianism and so forth. One of the things that always comes at the top that people clang to, that kept bringing us together was sports and particularly football,” he said.

Even after the tragic situation, he said, all young people wanted to do was “go out there and play football.”

“When we took over after that situation, I want to say that one of the things that we invested in was football. There were so many needs, so many priorities which

Eden Hazard admits he questioned why he played ahead of Trossard at World Cup

Hazardannounced his retirement from international football following Belgium’s dismal campaign at the World Cup in Qatar.

Despite his lack of playing time for Real Madrid, Hazard started Belgium’s first two group games at the World Cup as Roberto Martinez’s side scraped a 1-0 win over Canada before losing to Morocco.

The 32-year-old was dropped for Belgium’s final game in Group F – a goalless draw against Croatia which sealed their elimination – while Trossard was handed his first start of the tournament.

Trossard has been in excellent form for Brighton before Belgium’s World Cup campaign, scoring seven goals before the Premier League break, and Hazard believes the 28-year-old should have received more playing time in Qatar.

Asked if he felt hurt by people suggesting his time with Belgium’s was coming to an end during the World Cup, Hazard told RTBF: ‘Not at all.

‘We were talking about the name of Leandro Trossard to replace me, he was having a good season.

‘Even I wondered why I had to play when he had to go on the bench. It’s normal for people to think that.

‘Especially after the game against Egypt, where we don’t play a good game, where I don’t play a good game.

‘Cristiano Ronaldo did not play the last matches of the World Cup with Portugal, and yet it is Cristiano with Portugal, it is even more than Eden with Belgium.

‘It is football, there are young people who grow, who want to take the place. When I started at the age of 16 with Lille, I took the place of Michel Bastos or someone else. Players who were there, in place. It’s normal, it’s football.’

Hazard also explained why he stepped away from Belgium’s national team after the World Cup.

‘There are several factors. I started thinking about it after the Euros,’ Hazard said.

‘At the time, I had worked a lot, I got injured, I couldn’t play against Italy. It really hurt my morale. There are a lot of things.

‘I’m here in Madrid with Toni Kroos who left the German national team two years ago and who tells me that when the other players are in the national team, he can enjoy with his children.

‘And then, the coach left, we had a very good relationship. There are also young people who are growing. I couldn’t see myself not playing for Real Madrid and then arriving in the national team and playing, when young people deserve to play for the Devils.’ we wouldn’t imagine to involve football, but we made sure that, through the Ministry of Sports, we enable our young people among other priorities to play football,” he further noted.

Kagame admits that, despite the fact that Rwandans love football, there is still a long way to go just like the likes of World Cup 2022 semi finalists Morocco have done.

“I still have one of the disappointments, like in other areas. We have played football; we have paid attention to it but we are still not where we want to be,” he said.

“But with your presence here, with the efforts and promises made through CAF and FIFA and all friends around, we wish we should be very soon where we want to be and we are following in the footsteps these other brothers and sisters of our continent of Africa who are already making it to that high level of global standing.”

Speaking during the award ceremony, Motsepe commended Kagame and King Mohammed VI’s commitment to promoting football.

“It’s a great honor for us in Africa, for the whole 54 nations on the continent, we recognize your commitment and the good work that you are doing,” he said.

“We want to encourage, motivate and also inspire all the other heads of state because this recognition is also here to thank other nations, heads of state, other governments who are making contributions to the partnership that is required to make sure that football in every country grows and succeeds,” he added.

Infantino also echoed Motsepe’s appreciation to the two leaders who he described as leaders who have shown first in their countries, then in the region and, finally, all over the world, what can be done, with honesty, commitment, leadership, passion and also with a team around.

“Everything in life, when you want to be successful, you need to have a strong team with you with a strong captain, a strong leader,” Infantino said.

“President Kagame and His Majesty King Mohamed are leaders who have transformed their countries. They believed in their people, in their continent and in the force for good that football can help to give people the achievement such as that of Morocco to become semi-finalists of the last World Cup. It’s not a coincidence it’s part of these constant investments,” he further emphasized.

The CAF President’s Outstanding Achievement Award 2022 in an awarding ceremony was held 48 hours before the 73rd FIFA Congress that takes place in Kigali on March 16 at BK Arena.

It is during the congress that the FIFA presidential elections will take place. Infantino is likely to be re-elected after he was confirmed as the sole candidate for the top position.

The awarding ceremony was attended by various sports personalities including legendary soccer icons from all over the world.

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