Jimmy Mulisa
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 3 April 1984 | ||
| Place of birth | Kigali, Rwanda | ||
| Height | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | ||
| Position | Striker | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 2001–2002 | HAL Bengaluru | 15 | (3) |
| 2002–2005 | APR FC | ||
| 2005 | Haiphong FC | (4) | |
| 2005 | RAEC Mons | 12 | (1) |
| 2006 | KRC Mechelen | 13 | (1) |
| 2006–2007 | RFC Tournai | 25 | (12) |
| 2007–2008 | KFC Hamme | 15 | (7) |
| 2008–2010 | SV Roeselare | 13 | (1) |
| 2008–2009 | → KSK Beveren (loan) | 12 | (5) |
| 2010 | Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ | 15 | (2) |
| 2010 | Shakhter Karagandy | 13 | (0) |
| 2011 | FC Vostok | 9 | (1) |
| 2012–2013 | A.F.C. Tubize | 19 | (1) |
| 2013–2014 | K. Berchem Sport | 18 | (4) |
| 2014 | T-Team | ||
| International career | |||
| 2003–2009 | Rwanda | 17 | (2) |
| Managerial career | |||
| 2015 | FC Sunrise | ||
| 2016 | Rwanda | ||
| 2016–2018 | APR FC | ||
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Jimmy Mulisa (born 24 April 1984) is a Rwanda former professional footballer who played as a striker.[1] He was head coach at FC Sunrise, APR FC and Rwanda's national team.
Club career
Mulisa began his senior club career in India, with ITI Bengaluru and he then moved to National Football League club Hindustan Aeronautics Limited and scored three goals in 15 matches.[2] He played the 2008–09 season for K.F.C. V.W. Hamme in Belgium.[2]
In April 2014, Mulisa was signed by T-Team F.C. of Malaysia after trialling with the team.[3][4]
International career
Mulisa has made several appearances for the Rwanda national team, including 11 qualifying matches for the 2006 and 2010 FIFA World Cups.[5]
Managerial career
In summer 2015 he was appointed both as an assistant coach of the Rwanda national team, and as manager of Sunrise FC,[6] but in September 2015 became manager of Isonga FC instead.[7] He became manager of the national team on an interim basis in August 2016.[8] In November 2016, Mulisa became manager of APR FC.[9]
He became assistant coach of AS Kigali in July 2021,[10] and became caretaker manager of AS Kigali in December 2021.[11]
References
- ^ "Stats Centre: Jimmy Mulisa Facts". Guardian.co.uk. Archived from the original on 25 May 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2009.
- ^ a b Strack-Zimmermann, Benjamin. "NFT player — National team & Club appearances: Mulisa, Jimmy". national-football-teams.com. National Football Teams. Archived from the original on 26 September 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2018.
- ^ "T-Team, Selangor rue their luck - Image - New Straits Times". Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
- ^ "Coaches walking on thin ice - Soccer - New Straits Times". Archived from the original on 10 May 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2014.
- ^ Jimmy Mulisa – FIFA competition record (archived)
- ^ https://allafrica.com/stories/201507270747.html
- ^ "Mulisa appointed Isonga head coach". The New Times. 22 September 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
- ^ "Jimmy Mulisa appointed interim Amavubi coach". The New Times. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
- ^ Geoffrey, Asiimwe (30 November 2016). "Mulisa appointed APR head coach". The New Times (Kigali). Archived from the original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2018.
- ^ "AS Kigali appoints Mulisa as assistant coach". The New Times. 16 July 2021. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
- ^ Nuwamanya, Amon (19 December 2021). "As Kigali Sack the Head Coach After Defeat Against Rayon Sports". KT PRESS. Retrieved 8 December 2025.
External links
- Jimmy Mulisa at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
- Jimmy Mulisa at Soccerway
- Jimmy Mulisa at WorldFootball.net