Battle royale as KRU Women's 10-Aside Festival returns
Kenya Lionesses Anne Goretti carries the ball against Madagascar. (PHOTO/Courtesy)
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The
Kenya Rugby Union Women’s 10-Aside Festival returns to center stage on
Saturday, January 31, 2026, with the RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi set to host a
full day of fast-paced, competitive women’s rugby action.
Bringing
together 10 teams from across the country, the festival marks a key moment in
the build-up to the 2026 Kenya Cup Women’s League, which kicks off just a week
later on February 7.
Designed
as both a development platform and a competitive showcase, the tournament
offers emerging sides valuable exposure while allowing established teams to
sharpen their systems ahead of the league season.
Since
its inception in 2015, the Women’s 10-Aside Festival has grown into a staple of
the Kenyan rugby calendar, often staged in multiple legs across different
regions, and remains central to the growth and strengthening of the women’s
game.
This
year’s edition will follow a two-pool format, with teams divided into Pool A
and Pool B, each containing five sides. Action gets underway at 9:00 AM, with
teams battling through the pool stages before progressing to the knockout
rounds.
The
main Cup Final is scheduled for 5:50 PM, capping off what promises to be an
intense and entertaining day.
Pool
A features Mwamba Women, Quins Queens, NYS Spades, Pioneer Gilgil, and Murang’a
Ladies, a mix that blends traditional rugby powerhouses with teams eager to
make a statement. Pool B will see Northern Suburbs, Blad Babes, NYS Scorpions,
Kiamba Ladies, and Kisii University go head-to-head, offering a compelling
balance of experience and youthful energy.
Beyond
silverware, the festival carries deeper significance. It serves as a
pace-setter for the 2026 season, giving coaches and players a chance to test combinations,
assess fitness levels, and gauge the competitive landscape before the league
begins.
For
fans, it is an early glimpse of rivalries and rising talent shaping the months
ahead.


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