Africa-Press – Rwanda. Rwandan full-back Sylvestre Nsengiyaremye, popularly known as Kamoso, remains determined to elevate his career as he continues his journey in German football.
Currently contracted to HSC Hannover II, Kamoso primarily operates as a left winger. Since joining the club in 2025, the 26-year-old has made 11 appearances and scored one goal.
Born in Rulindo District, Kamoso began his football career at a young age, honing his skills through local academies including Dream Team Academy, Heroes Academy, and SEC Academy.
He later moved abroad in pursuit of professional opportunities, starting in China with Nanjing FC before heading to Ukraine, where he went on trial with Dynamo Kyiv. However, the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine War forced him to relocate to Germany where he signed a one-year contract with SV Olympia Braunschweig, where he made 21 appearances and scored four goals.
During the 2022–23 season, he joined VfB Rot-Weiß, featuring in six matches before being loaned to VfB Wissen for the 2023–24 campaign. A subsequent agreement between VfB Wissen and HSC Hannover facilitated his move to HSC Hannover II.
Kamoso is currently on loan at SV Ihme-Roloven until May. He made his debut on March 29, playing 45 minutes in the second half, and has impressed early on, prompting discussions over a possible contract extension.
The winger is also exploring more opportunities elsewhere as his services continues to attract interest from several clubs in Germany as he pursues his dream of playing in the German Bundesliga.
“I am working hard to see if I can extend my contract or get a new club. I have been trying to improve my skills and physical aspect,” Kamoso told Times Sport.
Off the pitch, Kamoso continues to give back to the community. He supports young footballers in Rwanda by providing equipment, assisting with their education, and connecting them with coaches to help nurture their talent.
On the international stage, he was part of Rwanda’s provisional U-17 squad in 2017 under coach Aloys Kanamugire and was later named in the U-20 team in 2019. However, he is yet to receive a call-up to the senior national team.
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