Kenya is preparing to host the international HSBC-backed rugby sevens tournament at Nyayo Stadium starting February 14, where men's and women's teams from various regions will compete. The event is expected to draw thousands of fans and bring economic benefits and enhanced reputation to the country. Kenya's teams, Shujaa and the Kenya Lionesses, will have the home advantage.
Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi will be the center of attention for fans starting February 14 as Kenya hosts the HSBC SVNS rugby sevens tournament. This event, part of World Rugby's global structure, provides emerging and competitive nations a pathway to higher levels of international rugby. Men's and women's teams from Africa, Europe, the Americas, and Asia will compete under the HSBC SVNS banner, with the sevens format featuring short, high-intensity matches.
Kenya will be represented by its premier men's team, Shujaa, and women's team, the Kenya Lionesses. The hosting offers multiple benefits, including a home advantage for Kenyan teams that could influence their progression in the SVNS series. Performances in these events determine advancement to top tiers, while low performers remain in rebuilding phases.
Economically, the tournament will attract international teams, match officials, broadcasters, and traveling fans, injecting funds into sectors like transport, food, security, and entertainment. Success will bolster Kenya's reputation as a reliable host for major international events, building on the African Nations Championships. Shujaa ranks among Kenya's most valued national teams, alongside Harambee Stars and long-distance athletes.
World Rugby has released the match schedule. The women's competition starts at 9am EAT with China versus Argentina, followed by Spain against South Africa, and the Kenya Lionesses facing Brazil. In the men's, the USA plays Belgium, Uruguay takes on Germany, and Kenya's Shujaa meets Canada at 10:50am. The event presents an opportunity to engage new audiences, as Kenyans often attend rugby for the experience.