Friday 15 October 2021

Pepiniere FC (last updated in 2023)

This is a page about Pepiniere FC, a team which last competed under this name in 2021 and was reformed in 2023 as Kamonyi FC. To see updated information about Kamonyi FC, please click here. The information on this page about Pepinere FC was last updated in 2023.

 

Pepiniere FC

 

Pepiniere Football Club, in short Pepiniere FC or just Pepiniere, sometimes rendered in French as Pépinière, or (in plural form) as Pepinieres, was a football club initially based in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, then moved to Kamonyi District, which last competed in the Rwandan Second Division in 2021. In 2022 there were talks to change the name into Kamonyi FC and to become the club of the district. This eventually happened in 2023, when they enrolled in the 2023-2024 Rwandan Second Division under the name Kamonyi FC. The initial name of the club was Jaguar, which was changed to Pepiniere FC in 2006-2007, when they already competed in the Second Division. The club president was Munyankumburwa Jean Marie. Their biggest achievement was winning the 2015-2016 Rwandan Second Division, which gave them the chance to play in the Rwandan Premier League in 2016-2017. However, they were relegated back to the Second Division after just one year in the top league. Although they initially struggled to come back to the Premier League, Pepiniere FC performance in the Second Division dropped between 2018 and 2021, and they did not enrol in the Second Division in 2021-2022 or 2022-2023. Pepiniere FC initially used different stadiums in Kigali, but then moved to Ruyenzi Stadium, where they played their home matches even in the Premier League. They moved to Kamonyi-Rugando Stadium, as of 2021. Pepiniere FC colours were blue and white, but they also used yellow kits.

 

 

Pepiniere FC players in June 2018. Source: Pepiniere FC Facebook page

 

History

 

The initial name of the team was Jaguar, an older club in the Rwandan Second Division, based in Kacyiru neighbourhood of Kigali. In 2006-2007 Jaguar was renamed Pepiniere FC. For a short period of time, especially to avoid confusion, the team was known as Jaguar Pepiniere Kacyiru. They played their home matches at the Red Cross football field (Terrain Croix Rouge) in Kacyiru neighbourhood of Kigali.

Under its new name, Pepiniere FC, the club struggled to remain in the Second Division in 2007-2008, when they had to play the promotion/relegation play-offs, but won the play-offs and eventually remained in the Second Division.

Their performance in the Second Division improved in the following years, eventually classifying third in Group A in 2009-2010.

After a few ups and downs, the team succeeded their greatest performance in the 2015-2016 season of the Second Division, when they won the promotion play-offs and promoted for the first time to the Rwandan Premier League. After the promotion, they were contacted by Muhanga District authorities, which wanted to regain their place in the Premier League, because AS Muhanga were relegated, but negotiations eventually failed. Nevertheless, due to the lack of sponsors, Pepiniere FC started in the Premier League troubled by financial issues.

 

 

Pepiniere FC, winners of the Rwandan Second Division (2016). Source: ferwafa.rw

 

Unfortunately, their only season (2016-2017) in the Premier League was poor, as Pepiniere FC finished last, far from the others, and were relegated back to the Second Division, despite winning many points in the second half of the season, when manager Muhoza Jean-Paul took over, replacing Kayiranga Baptiste. They also had problems with their home ground at the time, Ruyenzi Stadium, which was deemed unsatisfactory for Premier League standards by the football officials. After threatening to abandon the competition, Pepiniere FC were eventually allowed to use Ruyenzi Stadium as their home ground.

 

 

Pepiniere FC starting line-up in a match in the Rwandan Premier League, March 2017. Source: Pepiniere FC Facebook page

 

In 2017-2018, they tried hard to promote again to the Premier League, finishing second in Group A of the Second Division, and qualifying therefore for the promotion play-offs. Nevertheless, they lost in the play-off semifinals to Intare. Later on, because Intare withdrew from participating in the Premier League, another round of play-offs was played, including Gicumbi, which were initially relegated from the Premier League, as well as Pepiniere and Sorwathe, the two teams which lost in the semifinals. Pepiniere won 4-2 over Sorwathe, but lost 2-1 to Gicumbi. Therefore, Gicumbi remained in the Premier League, while Pepiniere remained in the Second Division.

After 2018, Pepiniere had a rather disappointing performance in the Second Division, ever farther from the upper part of the classification, and much closer to the bottom of the table. The 2019-2020 season was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, but half-way through it Pepiniere were only second to last in Group A.

Due to the pandemic, the 2020-2021 season of the Second Division was postponed until September-October 2021, when it was played in a short format. Playing their home matches at Kamonyi-Rugando Stadium, Pepiniere finished last in their group, obtaining just one point in their last match, a 1-1 draw to La Jeunesse, after losing all other three matches.

Pepiniere did not enroll for the 2021-2022 Second Division. In 2022, there were talks to change the name into Kamonyi FC and to become the club of the district, sponsored by the local authorities. However, they still tried to enroll in the 2022-2023 Second Division under their usual name, Pepiniere FC, but the request was denied by the Rwandan football authorities, because the club officials failed to bring the files and documents properly completed. The team was involved only in friendly matches. However, they eventually succeeded to enroll in the 2023-2024 Rwandan Second Division, but changed their name to Kamonyi FC.

 

Results season by season

 

as Pepiniere FC

 

2021-2023: not enrolled in any official competition.

2020-2021: Rwandan Second Division, Group B: 5th (last). Results: 4 0 1 3 6-12 1 point.

2019-2020: Rwandan Second Division, Group A: 10th (out of 11). Results: 10 2 2 6 5-24 8 points. Season interrupted because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

2018-2019: Rwandan Second Division, Group B: 7th (out of 11). Results: 20 5 8 7 18-19 23 points.

2017-2018: Rwandan Second Division, Group A: 2nd (out of 12). Qualified for the promotion play-offs. Lost to Intare in the semifinals, and to Gicumbi in another round of play-offs.

2016-2017: Rwandan Premier League: 16th (last). Relegated. Results: 30 3 8 19 21-48 17 points.

2015-2016: Rwandan Second Division, Group B: winners, 2-2 (4-3 on penalties) over Kirehe FC in the Second Division final. Promoted

2014-2015: Rwandan Second Division, Group A: 5th (out of 13). Results: 24 matches … 40 points.

2013-2014: Rwandan Second Division, Group B: 8th (out of 9). Partial results: 14 1 5 8 10-33 8 p.

2012-2013: Rwandan Second Division, Group ?

2011-2012: Rwandan Second Division, Group B: 8th (out of 9). Results: 16 3 1 12 12-38 10 points.

2010-2011: Rwandan Second Division, Group ?

2009-2010: Rwandan Second Division, Group A: 3rd (out of 8). Results: 14 6 3 5 26-21 21 points.

2008-2009: Rwandan Second Division, Group B: 4th (out of 10). Results: 18 8 4 6 29-27 28 points.

2007-2008: Rwandan Second Division, Group B: 9th (out of 10). Results: 18 5 1 12 12-32 16 points. Won the promotion/relegation play-off to remain in the Second Division.

2006-2007: Rwandan Second Division, Group A: 6th (out of 10). Results: 18 6 4 8 22-20 22 points.

 

as Jaguar

 

2005-2006: Rwandan Second Division, Group ?: position and results unknown.

 

Honours

 

Rwandan Second Division: winners (2016)

 

Stadium

 

Pepiniere FC initially used the Red Cross (Croix Rouge) football field in the Kacyiru neighbourhood of Kigali, also known as Terrain Croix Rouge. They also used Mumena Stadium with a capacity of 1000 spectators in Nyamirambo (Kigali).

After 2015, they moved away from Kigali, playing most of their home matches in Kamonyi District, not far from the capital. Pepiniere FC have since used Ruyenzi Stadium, for their home matches in the Second Division, and even in the Premier League, although the FERWAFA football authorities considered the pitch as unsatisfactory for the Premier League standards and recommended upgrades. Eventually, an agreement was reached, and Pepiniere FC were allowed to use Ruyenzi Stadium for Premier League matches.

 

 

Ruyenzi Stadium pitch after a heavy rain. The pitch was considered unsatisfactory by football authorities in Rwanda in December 2016 but has been upgraded since. Source: kigalitoday.com

 

The stadium has a main stand with a capacity for about 1000 spectators.

In 2021, Pepiniere FC used the Kamonyi-Rugando Stadium, also known as Kamonyi District Stadium.

 

Crest

 

The crest of the club represented the shape of Rwanda, or a map of Rwanda, with the borders clearly outlined, as well as Lake Kivu in the West. Inside the borders, three people were sketched. Two of them, drawn in white and black and wearing football kits, were chasing a ball, running towards each other. The third person, coloured in blue and wearing white sportswear, was running to the left of the footballers, suggesting athletics and sports in general.

 



 

Kit colours

 

The main colours of the club were blue and white, which were reflected in the colour of the kits. Full blue kits, with some white on the edges, were used most of the times, and were considered as the home kits.

 

 

Pepiniere FC in full blue kits in October 2017. Source: Pepiniere FC Facebook page

 

Alternative (away) kits included blue shirts, white shorts and blue socks, or any combination of white and blue, such as white shirts, blue shorts and white or blue socks.

 

 

Pepiniere FC in white shirts and blue shorts and socks, in June 2018. Source: Pepiniere FC Facebook page

 

Yellow kits had been also used as another alternative.

 

 

Pepiniere FC in yellow shirts, blue shorts and yellow socks, in 2013. Source: kigalitoday.com

 

The kit provider was Adidas. The team usually had no sponsors marked on their kits.

 

Players

 

Current players are unknown.

 

Managers and staff

 

Munyankumburwa Jean-Marie Vianney – club president

 

 

Munyankumburwa Jean-Marie Vianney, Pepiniere FC president. Source: kigalitoday.com

 

Notable former players

 

Ishimwe Kevin

Lubega Joseph (Ugandan forward)

Mugisha Gilbert

Longalonga Prince

Nduwayezu Patrick

Mugwarakama

Nsabimana Jean de Dieu

Irabaruta Jean Claude

Mitima Isaac

Kagaba Obed

Hakizimana Abdoulkarim

Hitimana Omar

Nahimana Abdoul

Ndarabu Hussein

Kabura Mohammed

Nduwimana Michael

Habamahoro Vincent

Gakuru Claude

Uwimana Jean de Dieu

Pacifique Dukundane

Ahokubwayo Jean Claude

Mugisha Josué Roberto

 

 

Rwibutso Claver, Safari Gihana and Muhoza Jean-Paul, managers of Pepiniere FC in 2016 and 2017. Source: Pepiniere FC Facebook page

 

Former managers

 

Muleyi Cox (2014-2015)

Muhoza Jean-Paul (2015-2016)

Rwibutso Claver (assistant manager, 2015-2017)

Safari Gihana (goalkeepers’ coach, 2015-2018)

Kayiranga Jean-Baptiste (2016-2017)

Muhoza Jean-Paul (2017-2018, 2nd time)

Kalimba Richard (assistant manager, 2017-2018)

 

Main sources

 

Pepiniere FC Facebook page (outdated)

RSSSF

Federation Rwandaise de Football Association (FERWAFA)

https://ruhago-impitagihe.com

https://rwandamagazine.com

https://www.newtimes.co.rw

FERWAFA Facebook page

https://www.kigalitoday.com/

http://www.impamba.com

igihe.com

https://ground-sports.com

https://www.rwandasport.com

Facebook page of inyarwanda.com

 

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