Designated as one of FIFA’s and President Gianni Infantino’s key goals, football development is also one of Rwanda’s principal concerns, as demonstrated by the substantial work carried out in this sphere by its national football federation, FERWAFA.The strategic development plan for women’s football that it unveiled recently is an excellent example of this, as is its impressive accommodation centre it has just finished building with the help of the FIFA Forward Programme.Made up of 42 bedrooms, two dining rooms, several offices and two large meeting rooms, this functional complex, which is still in a development phase, will be used to host the entire Amavubi (The Wasps) family – be it the men’s, women’s or youth teams – during national gatherings.Match-fixing suspects released on Ksh 300,000 bailIt will also open its doors to any FERWAFA guests during meetings or workshops.“It’s a source of pride for the Kigali Regional Office to have supported FERWAFA in the construction of this superb building,” explained Davis Ndayisenga, Manager of FIFA’s Regional Development Office, which was officially opened in Kigali almost a year ago to the day.“It’s a unique residential centre that will enable the Federation to embark on other projects in the future.”Nairobi City Stars dragnet nabs match fixers; Russian, Ugandan among trio arrested in Roysambu “The aim of this project was to reduce the Federation’s accommodation costs, as the sums previously spent on hotel rooms for its various teams were very high. This building solves that problem and can also be used for seminars and suchlike.Seeing the project come to fruition is fantastic for the Federation, but also for the whole region: it’ll serve as an example for others, encouraging them to launch their own initiatives,” he added.##NAJAVA_MECA_7088115##“Youth and senior players, men’s teams, women’s teams – we’ve got a lot of people to put up ahead of matchdays or during training camps, and that generates huge costs,” said FERWAFA President Olivier Mugabo.“The resulting budget problems sometimes forced us to do without programmes aimed at developing coaches or Technical Directors, because we didn’t have enough financial resources to provide lodging for everyone. The new centre is going to help us a lot. It should play a key role in football development here.”