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    2023 Feasssa games to be held in Rwanda

    ByHillary Kangwana

    Dec 13, 2024
    Mr. Justus Mugisha- FEASSSA PresidentMr. Justus Mugisha- FEASSSA President

    Rwanda has been awarded hosting rights for the 2023 Federation of East African Secondary Schools Sports Associations (FEASSA) games. This is after Burundi failed to show commitment in hosting the most attractive and competitive school games championship.

    The FEASSSA Games 2022 were staged at Arusha City in Tanzania from September 15th to 24th. 16th September.

    Related news: Secondary and Primary Schools games 2023 Calendar (All Co-curricular Activities)

    Schools from host nation Rwanda, Burundi, DR Congo, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan and Zanzibar will gather in the country to compete in various sporting disciplines namely football, swimming, athletics, hockey, netball, rugby, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, badminton and lawn tennis.

    The 2023 FEASSSA games will be staged in the capital city Kigali from 15th to 30th August.

    Also read; East Africa Secondary Schools’ ( FEASSSA) games past winners

    Rwanda last hosted the 17th Edition of the FEASSSA games in 2018 at Musanze district, Northern Province and fielded the highest number of participants as shown below;

    SECONDARY SCHOOLS

    FOOTBALL GIRLS (60 players)
    1. GS Remera-Rukoma
    2. ES Shwemu
    3. GS Nyange

    FOOTBALL BOYS (60 players)

    1. Christian Integrated Polytechnique
    2. Lycée De Kigali
    3.  Col. Karambi

    VOLLEYBALL GIRLS    (36 players)

    1. GS Indangaburezi
    2. GS Saint Aloys Rwamagana
    3. IPRC Kigali

    VOLLEYBALL BOYS    (48 Players)

    1st: St Joseph
    2nd: Don Bosco Gatenga
    3rd: PS Karubanda
    4th: College Christ Roi

    BASKETBALL GIRLS    (36 Players)  

    1st : Lycée De Kigali
    2nd : ES Sainte Bernadette Kamonyi
    3rd : ADEGI

    BASKETBALL BOYS (48 Players)

    1st : APE Rugunga
    2nd : Lycée De Kigali
    3rd : Collège Sainte Marie Reine
    4th : Ecole Technique Nazaréenne Internationale (ETENI)

    HANDBALL GIRLS (36 Players)

    1st: ES Kirambo
    2nd: APEGA
    3rd:ES Gikonko

    HANDBALL BOYS (56 Players)

    1st: Association Pour le Développement culturel de Gituza (ADEGI)
    2nd: GS Saint Aloys Rwamagana
    3rd: College de Gisenyi
    4th: ESEKI

     NETBALL (28 Players)

    1st: GS Gahini
    2nd: GS Saint Aloys Rwamagana

    RUGBY  (24Players)

    1st : Association des Parents pour la Promotion de l’Education a Kayenzi (ASPEKA)
    2nd : JAM Fred Nkunda TVET School

    PRIMARY SCHOOLS

     FOOTBALL GIRLS   (40 players)

    1st : CS Mutura
    2nd: GS Kinoni

     FOOTBALL BOYS (60 Players)

    1st :GS Kicukiro
    2nd :GS Kigeme B
    3rd : APE Rugunga

    VOLLEYBALL GIRLS  (24 Players)

    1st: Centre Scolaire Rwaza II
    2nd: EP Karagari

    VOLLEYBALL BOYS    (24 Players)

    1st: GS Kigeme B
    2nd: Centre Scolaire Nyamagumba

    NETBALL GIRLS    (28 Players)    

    1st : EP Runyinya
    2nd : CS Susa II

    Here is a list of  previous FEASSSA Games’ hosts:

    1. 2002: Kenya (Nairobi)
    2. 2003: Uganda (Kampala)
    3. 2004: Kenya (Mombasa)
    4. 2005: Uganda (Mbarara)
    5. 2006: Tanzania (Dar Salaam)
    6. 2007: Kenya (Kisumu)
    7. 2008: Rwanda (Kigali)
    8. 2009: Uganda (Fort Portal)
    9. 2010: Kenya (Nakuru)
    10. 2011: Uganda (Mbarara)
    11. 2012: Burundi (Bujumbura)
    12. 2013: Uganda (Lira)
    13. 2014: Tanzania (Dar Salaam)
    14. 2015: Rwanda (Huye)
    15. 2016: Kenya (Eldoret)
    16. 2017: Uganda (Gulu)
    17. 2018: Rwanda (Musanze)
    18. 2019: Tanzania (Arusha)
    19. 2020 & 2021; No championship as a result of Covid 19 outbreak.
    20. 2022:Tanzania (Arusha)
    21. 2023: Rwanda (Kigali)