Sports Infrastructure

The Ministry of Sports(MINISPORTS) establishes standards for the maintenance and management of sports infrastructure, equipment and monitor their application

3 International Stadiums

(Amahoro, Kigali Pelé Stadium and Huye)

7 District Stadiums

( Rubavu, Nyagatare, Bugesera,Ngoma, Musanze, Muhanga and Gicumbi)

45,000-seat

Amahoro Stadium

10,000-seat

BK Arena for indoor sports, games, concerts & conferences

The Ministry of Sports establishes standards for the maintenance and management of sports infrastructure, equipment and monitor their application.

The Ministry also

  • Elaborates model plans of sports and leisure infrastructures to facilitate their installation in various regions of the country;
  • Identifies the needs in sports materials and equipment;
  • Elaborates and propose plans for the installation of sports and leisure infrastructure
  • Facilitates the practice of mass sports for various categories of the population;
  • Monitors and reports on sports infrastructure construction works activities;
  • Establishes guidelines for the development of attractive activities in the sports infrastructure facilities to motivate people to use them;
  • Promotes local and International investment in sports infrastructures
  • Elaborates the map of sports infrastructure with in the country.

Key Highlights: 

  • Rwanda counts 3 International Stadiums (Amahoro,Kigali Pelé Stadium,  Huye ) and 7 District Stadiums ( Rubavu, Nyagatare, Bugesera, Ngoma, Musanze, Muhanga and Gicumbi)
  • Amahoro Stadium was renovated to meet highest standards as a FIFA Category 1 and IAAF Category 2 facility. With a seating capacity of 45,000, it is now the largest stadium in Rwanda to hosts Sports and non-Sports events.
  • Bugesera, Ngoma and Nyagatare were recently built as part of governemt pledge to increase sports facility.
  • BK Arena is a 10,000 capacity indoor arena which is intended for indoor sports such as basketball, volleyball, tennis and other indoor games as well as concerts and conferences
  • The Africa Rising Cycling Center (ARCC)  in Musanze is a cycling  education. It  serve as a hub for African cycling growth