Biramahire was born in Kigali, Rwanda, and began his football career in the second division, signing with Heroes Football Club. Biramahire's performances earned him a transfer to Bugesera FC, his performance earned him a spot in the Junior AmavubiU-20 National team.[4]
Biramahire's breakthrough in Rwandan football came after signing for Police Fc in 2017, in the 2016/2017 season of the Rwanda Premier League. At the age of 20, He was awarded the Best Young Promising Player for his skills and dedication on the field, this also earned him recognition and a spot in Rwanda's national team Amavubi in the 2018 CHAN (African Nations Championship) squad in Morocco.[5]
Biramahire[6] played a pivotal role in securing a commendable second-place finish in the season, after narrowly missing out on the championship title to APR FC. In 2018, he transferred to Club Sportif Sfaxien following another Rwanda-Tunisia transfer by Nshuti Innocent from APR FC to Stade Tunisien in the same year.[7]
International goals
Scores and results list Rwanda's goal tally first.[8]