Rwanda kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi

Rwanda kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi sī tī kok-chè kha-kiû pí-sài tāi-piáu Rwanda ê kiû-tūi.

Rwanda kok-ka kha-kiû-tūi
Rwanda national football team
Goā-hō Amavubi (The Wasps)
Hia̍p-hoē Rwanda Football Federation
Tāi-lio̍k Liân-bêng CAF (Africa)
Tē-khu Liân-bêng CECAFA (East Africa)
Chú kàu-liān Carlos Alós[1]
Tūi-tiúⁿ Haruna Niyonzima
Chhut-tiûⁿ siōng chē Haruna Niyonzima (110)
Ji̍p kiû siōng chē Olivier Karekezi (24)
Chú-tiûⁿ Stade Amahoro, Nyamirambo Regional Stadium
FIFA tāi-bé RWA
Chú-tiûⁿ saⁿ
Kheh-tiûⁿ saⁿ
FIFA pâi-miâ
Taⁿ 137 Steady (2022 nî 12 goe̍h 22 ji̍t)[2]
Siōng koân 64 (2015 nî 3 goe̍h)
Siōng kē 178 (1999 nî 7 goe̍h)
Thâu tiûⁿ kok-chè pí-sài
 Burundi 6–2 Rwanda 
(Gabon Libreville; 1976 nî 6 goe̍h 29 ji̍t)
Siōng toā pí-hun iâⁿ
 Rwanda 9–0 Djibouti 
(Tanzania Dar es Salaam; 2007 nî 12 goe̍h 13 ji̍t)
Siōng toā pí-hun su
 Cameroon 5–0 Rwanda 
(Gabon Libreville; 1976 nî 7 goe̍h 7 ji̍t)
 Zaire 6–1 Rwanda 
(Gabon; 1976 nî 7 goe̍h 12 ji̍t)
 Tunisia 5–0 Rwanda 
(Tunisia Tunis; 1983 nî 4 goe̍h 10 ji̍t)
 Uganda 5–0 Rwanda 
(Uganda Kampala; 1998 nî 8 goe̍h 1 ji̍t)
Hui-chiu Kok-ka Poe
Thâu-tiûⁿ 1 (2004 nî thâu-hoê chham-ka)
Siōng chán Group stage, 2004

Chham-khó chū-liāu

siu-kái
  1. "Rwanda national team: Vincent Mashami named as new coach of Amavubi". BBC Sport. 18 August 2018. 
  2. "The FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking". FIFA. 2022 nî 12 goe̍h 22 ji̍t. 2022 nî 12 goe̍h 22 ji̍t khòaⁿ--ê.