Their discussions revolved around Rwanda's confirmed role as host of the FIFA Series 2026, scheduled for the end of March 2026.
The tournament will feature both men's and women's national teams, reinforcing Rwanda's growing reputation as a global hub for major sporting events.
Another highlight was the inauguration of FERWAFA's new accommodation facility, expected to be transformed into a FIFA Academy Concept center.
This facility is set to become a cornerstone for nurturing young football talent in Rwanda and across Africa.
Shema also briefed Infantino on the progress of four key pitch construction projects in Kigali, Gicumbi, Rutsiro, and Rusizi, all of which are expected to be completed by December 2025.
In addition, the ambitious FIFA Arena projectâ"comprising 10 mini pitchesâ"is underway, with the Government of Rwanda through the Ministry of Sports already contributing funds for the subbase works.
Professionalization of football clubs and management programs in Rwanda also featured prominently in the discussions, with FIFA pledging support to strengthen the organizational and operational standards of local clubs.
On the medical front, Shema updated the FIFA President on the CPR/AED education program taking place from September 18 to 19, 2025.
Organized in collaboration with the FIFA Medical Team and the Africa Heart Rhythm Association (AFHRA), the initiative aims to enhance player, staff, and fan safety by equipping participants with lifesaving emergency response skills.
The two leaders further explored the feasibility of introducing a new VAR platform, the Football Video Support (FVS) system, to bolster refereeing standards in the Rwandan league.
Among others, FERWAFA expressed its readiness to host FIFA regional courses for referee instructors, positioning Rwanda as a hub for capacity-building in African refereeing.
Speaking after the meeting, President Fabrice Shema reaffirmed FERWAFA's commitment to working closely with FIFA and the Government of Rwanda to elevate football development.
'These projects and programs not only build infrastructure but also strengthen professionalism, safety, and knowledge within our game. Rwanda is proud to be at the heart of football's growth story in Africa,' he said.
The meeting underscored the strong partnership between Rwanda and FIFA, setting the stage for transformative initiatives that will impact the sport at both national and continental levels.
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