-
Sandrine Niyonkuru (born 1
January 2000) is a
Burundian footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Egyptian club
Tutankhamun and the
Burundi women's national...
-
environment minister Emmanuel Niyonkuru Emmanuel Niyonkuru (20 July 1962 – 1
January 2017) was a
Burundian politician.
Niyonkuru gained his
higher education...
-
Schadrack Niyonkuru (sometimes
spelled Shadrack) is a
member of the Pan-African
Parliament and the
National ****embly of Burundi. He is the
former President...
-
Abraham Niyonkuru (born 26
December 1989) is a
Burundian track and
field athlete who
specialises in the marathon, the 10,000
metres and
cross country...
-
Vladimir Niyonkuru (born 21 July 1983 in Bujumbura) is a
Burundian goalkeeper with
Azzam United in the
Tanzanian Premier League in Tanzania. He signs...
-
Ajibade Hildah Magaia 2
goals Keitumetse Dithebe Refilwe Tholakele Sandrine Niyonkuru Ajara Nchout Rosella Ayane Sanaâ
Mssoudy Uchenna Kanu
Nguenar Ndiaye Linda...
-
Leonean judge Primož Ulaga, Yugoslavian/Slovenian ski
jumper Emmanuel Niyonkuru,
Burundian politician (d. 2017) Chee Soon Juan,
Singaporean politician...
- leg Burundi 6–1 Djibouti Ngozi,
Burundi Bizimana 19', 79'
Djafari 24'
Niyonkuru 40', 75'
Uwimana 45'
Report Abdo 33' Stadium:
Stade Urukundo Referee:...
-
Fourth place ASF
Sousse Tournament statistics Matches pla**** 6
Goals scored 28 (4.67 per match) Top scorer(s)
Sandrine Niyonkuru (5 goals) ← 2023 2025 →...
- 1186/s13052-015-0130-x. PMC 4391686. PMID 25881170. Petroze, RT; Calland, JF;
Niyonkuru, F; Groen, RS; Kyamanywa, P; Li, Y; Guterbock, TM; Rodgers, BM; Rasmussen...