The coach of the Rwanda national team, Frank Spittler Torsten, said that he had made changes compared to the team he was in before the last game in Benin.
It was a game that started at 6:00 pm, when the Tigers national team started the game at the Amahoro Stadium, which was led by Mozambican referees led by Celso Armindo Alvacao.
First, a minute was taken to remember the FERWAFA employee in the Commission for the Development of Women's Football, Mbonimpa Anne who passed away. The first five minutes of the game were marked by a flurry of both teams, which was evidenced by passing the ball over and over.
The Amavubi between the 12th and 15th minute took the pressure off, the fans also believed it when Fitina Ombolenga raised the ball for the head of Nshuti Innocent, Mugisha Gilbert was the one who tried to head, but the ball was cut in front of the Libyan defense.
Wolves continued that trend and at the 18th minute, Captain Bizimana threw the ball in front of Libya's defense, but a Wolves player stepped forward to score the goal.
Libya was the first team to get a goal in the game when Nourdin turned the ball over, Fitina Ombolenga then went over it.
That colonel did nothing to them because they attacked it but they made a mistake. In the 27th minute, Amavubi got the first goal, scored by Samuel Guellet, Bizimana Djihad recovered the ball immediately and was penalized by Kwizera Jojea but the ball went out.
In the 36th minute, Libya tried to score a goal with a heavy shot by Osama Mkhatar but the ball went over the top of the goal.
Between the 34th and 45th minutes, the Amavubi attacked Libya a lot through the colonels they saw, which were well played by Jojea Kwizera and Samuel Guelete, but there was no goal, and the two teams went to rest at 0-0.
The second half started with a change for the Amavubi. Samuel Guelette and Kwizera Jojea left the field where Muhire Kevin and Dushiminana Olivier entered the stadium.
Amavubi started the second half trying to create a goal, through two balls given to Nsuti Innocent, who would enter the net and shoot helplessly.
Amavubi fans showed great support for the team, in the stadium there were more than 40 thousand people.
Thank Kevin in the 58th minute when he was given the ball by Nsuti Innocent, Kevin shot the ball over the goal.
Between the 60th and 65th minutes, the Amavubi settled on the Libyan defense.
When he came out of it, the ball was made to Manishimwe Emmanuel, Muhire Kevin threw it to the defenders of Libya and took it away.
In the last 20 minutes of the game, Amavubi continued to look for a goal. Muhire Kevin who was given the confidence to throw the balls of the exhibition continued to throw it but the goal was black.
Libya went wide looking for a goal, threw the ball in front of the goal but Thierry Manzi put it in the corner, it was attacked but it didn't produce anything.
The Amavubi coach, on the 81st minute, made another change in the line-up, removing Mugisha Gilbert and bringing in Iraguha Hadji.
At the 85th minute, the whole Stade Amahoro went cold when Libya beat Rwanda with one goal scored by Fahd Mohamed who entered the field as a substitute. At the 86th minute, some Amavubi fans started to leave the Peace Stadium.
In the final minutes of the game, Amavubi looked for a goal to compensate through a cross from Bizimana Djihadi, which Manzi Thierry headed in.
The match ended with the Amavubi losing to Libya 1-0. Libya has four points, while the tigers who will play against Nigeria on November 18 remained at five points, the figures for participation in the African Cup remain difficult.