Rayon Sports has relieved head coach Robertinho Oliveira from his duties following a series of disappointing outcomes that caused the club to fall behind in the championship contest. Ex-Rayon ladies' mentor Claude Rwaka assumes temporary leadership responsibilities for the squad. According to an announcement made by the club on Monday, April 14th, Robertinho was placed on leave ostensibly because of 'health issues.' However, sources suggest that the real reason was the team's declining performance under the guidance of the Brazilian during these matches. In their past ten encounters across various tournaments, The Blues managed only two victories and consequently lost their leading position to fierce rivals APR FC within the Rwanda Premier League standings. This setback narrowed their lead against APR FC down to just one point. Additionally, goalkeeper coach André Mazimpaka faced suspension amid scrutiny regarding his influence on star goalie Khadime Ndiaye, who committed several errors recently that contributed significantly towards losing critical points needed for retaining the top rank in the competition. It should also be noted that defender Segun Oladosu scored a decisive goal against RayonSports in another significant match outcome published separately ("Oladosu's Strike Sinks Rayon in Major Title Blow"). Under interim manager Rwaka—who took up the role previously held by Emmanuel Hakizimana—this team will prepare themselves ahead of tomorrow night when they travel to play at Huye Stadium versus Mukura Victory Sports; this encounter marks part II of semi-finals fixtures scheduled as part of the ongoing Peace Cup tournament sequence. Notably enough, before stepping into this new capacity as acting boss, Rwaka had been promoted internally last week to become co-lead alongside Mr. Hakizimana right here at Rayonsports headquarters post having successfully led their female section back-to-backly securing national titles consecutively throughout previous seasons.
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