Lionesses eyeing more glory after winning 2025 Challenger Series

The 2025 Challenger Series final standings. PHOTO courtesy of World Rugby
History was written as the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series came to a
conclusion on Saturday in Krakow - Poland, with the Kenya Lionesses being
crowned champions for the first time.
The Dennis Mwanja-coached Lionesses exhibited zest and zeal across the
three rounds, winning two Cup titles in South Africa and finishing third in
Krakow, to top the standings with 56 points.
Lionesses won their opening match in Krakow 12-0 against Belgium, before
falling 28-12 to Thailand but bounced back in their last pool match, overcoming
Colombia 12-7.
The two wins meant Kenya secured a semi finals slot, in which the
Lionesses lost 22-10 to South Africa.
In the third-place playoff, Kenya served a sweet revenge against
Thailand who had beaten them in the pool matches, this time round beating them 27-19, ensuring the overall series
win.
South Africa, who won the Krakow meet, settled for second place with 54
points, while Argentina and Colombia finished third and fourth respectively.
Thus, the top four teams; Kenya, South Africa, Argentina, and Colombia qualified
for the final promotion playoffs set to take place in Los Angeles, where they
will face the bottom four teams from the Women’s top tier series.
In the men’s Challenger Series, Portugal were crowned champions and will
be joined by Germany, Canada, and Samoa in the Los Angeles playoffs.
Having finished ninth in the HSBC World Sevens Series, Kenya’s Shujaa
will feature in the playoffs, alongside Ireland, Uruguay and the USA who
finished 10th, 11th and 12th respectively in battle for a place in the 2026 top Series.
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