Rwanda Coach Announces Retirement Plans After Draw With Super Eagles
1 min readAmavubi of Rwanda head coach, Torsten Spittler has announced plans to quit coaching when his contract expires in November.
The German took charge of the Amavubi in November 2023.
There are no talks of extending his stay yet, leaving his future on Amavubi touchline up in the air.
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“After my contract ends in November, I’ll be heading into retirement,” Spittler jokingly said at a press conference after his side’s 0-0 draw with Nigeria on Tuesday.
The Amavubi have improved significantly since he took charge of the team.
The East Africans currently top their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying group ahead of powerhouses South Africa and Nigeria.