Africa-Press – Rwanda. Clubs are allowed to register up to six foreign players on their 20-player rosters, but only three may be on the court at any given time.
The decision was made by the Rwanda Basketball Federation (FERWABA) general assembly held in Kigali December 6.
The third on-court foreign player slot—previously reserved for a foreigner with at least three seasons of experience in the league—will now be exclusive to players who hold the nationality of an African country.
Meanwhile, East Africa University Rwanda (EAUR) and Inspired Generation were officially promoted to the first division, while Espoir Basketball Club will play in Division 2 in the 2026 season after finishing bottom of the league in the 2025.
Nine clubs are confirmed to participate in Rwanda Basketball League in 2026 include champions APR, Patriots, REG, Tigers, UGB, Kepler, AZOMCO, EAUR and Inspired Generations.
Meanwhile, Orion Basketball Club is barred from playing in the league due to failure to pay its players and coaches.
The general assembly also confirmed that the new season of Rwanda Basketball League, in both the men’s and women’s categories, will commence on January 24.
It will be preceded by the Super Cup scheduled for January 23.
The National Heroes Tournament will start on February 1. Division 2 men’s clubs will be allowed to participate as part of federation’s efforts to boost visibility and talent identification.
The Genocide Memorial Tournament is tentatively scheduled for April 23-27, with foreign clubs invited to compete alongside the top four local teams in both men’s and women’s categories.
The Rwanda Cup will also take place, with dates to be announced in due course.
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