Rwandan football is mourning the loss of international Patrick Mafisango, 32.
Mafisango, part of Rwanda's squad for next month's 2014
World Cup qualifier against Algeria, died in a car accident on Thursday
morning in Dar es Salaam.
The midfielder played for Tanzanian champions Simba and
had just returned from Sudan, where his side lost a Confederation Cup
match this weekend.
"It is very sad for all of us - we are devastated," Rwanda coach Milutin 'Micho' Sredrojevic told BBC Sport.
"This is a player who had a future for the national team and his career as well.
"He has played six games for Simba in the Confederation
Cup so is a player who could have been great value to our team," added
the Serb.
Mafisango died in the small hours of Thursday morning
in an accident involving a motorcycle, as the car he was driving veered
off the road and crashed into a trench.
The holding midfielder, the third top scorer in
Tanzania this season with 12 goals, was called up by Rwanda coach
Sredrojevic for June's 2014 World Cup qualifiers.
This marked his international return after a year on the sidelines, having fallen out with former head coach Sellas Tetteh.
"When a player from a defensive midfield position
scores 11 goals in the league and becomes the best scorer in the
Tanzanian league - and plays very well in the Confederation Cup - then
he has called himself into the national team," added Sredrojevic.
The Wasps travel to Algeria on the weekend of 2-3 June
for their opening Group H tie, before hosting Benin the following
weekend.
Mafisango, who Sredrojevic says was attracing interest
from a Dutch club in recent days, was born in DR Congo and played for TP
Mazembe before joining Rwandan giants APR FC.
A man nicknamed 'Patriot' also played for Atraco of
Rwanda and Tanzania's Azam before joining Simba, who lost their
Confederation Cup match to Al Ahly Shandy in Sudan on penalties this
weekend.
Sredrojevic's newly-named team is due to assemble on
Friday to prepare for their World Cup qualifier in Algeria, and the
coach says Mafisango will be uppermost in his squad's thoughts over the
next month.
"We have lost him but we still need to keep him in our
memories and - with the quality of our hard work, performance and
results - to evoke the memories of him."
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