For the first time in its 28-year history, the prestigious Safari Sevens rugby tournament will not be held in Nairobi. Instead, the 2024 edition will take place at the Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos from October 11 to 13, marking a significant milestone for both the tournament and the Kenya Rugby Union (KRU). The decision to move the event from its traditional Nairobi venue is a strategic one aimed at promoting Kenya as a premier sporting destination.
Why Machakos? The KRU’s Vision to Expand Kenya’s Sporting Appeal
The Kenya Rugby Union has been at the forefront of growing the sport locally and internationally. By moving the Safari Sevens outside of Nairobi for the first time in nearly three decades, the KRU is embracing a broader vision to market Kenya as a vibrant sporting hub, reaching beyond the capital city.
KRU commercial director Harriet Okach explained that the decision to host the tournament in Machakos reflects a commitment to showcase Kenya’s diverse regions and offer rugby fans an exciting new experience. “We want to let the world know that Kenya’s sporting potential extends beyond Nairobi. Moving the Safari Sevens to Machakos is part of our strategy to highlight other parts of the country as destinations for international sports events,” Okach said.
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One of the key factors in choosing Machakos is the town’s modern infrastructure and proximity to Nairobi. The availability of quality accommodation and other essential services make it an ideal venue for such a high-profile international tournament. “Machakos is not only close to the capital, but it also offers excellent accommodation and logistics for both fans and players, ensuring a seamless experience,” Okach added.
What This Means for Fans and Players
The shift to Machakos presents an opportunity for fans to enjoy the Safari Sevens in a fresh environment, away from the familiar RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi. This new location will bring fans closer to their favorite local and international rugby stars while also introducing Machakos as a welcoming and vibrant town.
This year’s edition is set to offer a unique experience with fans being able to explore Machakos’ culture, hospitality, and natural attractions. The move also aligns with the KRU’s long-term goal of growing the sport by making it more accessible to rugby lovers across the country.
Players, too, stand to benefit from the relocation. The Kenyatta Stadium in Machakos provides a world-class pitch and facilities, ensuring that athletes perform at their highest levels. The tournament will serve as a platform for both established and emerging players to showcase their skills in front of an enthusiastic crowd.
16 Teams Confirmed for the 2024 Safari Sevens
This year’s tournament will feature 16 teams — eight in the men’s category and eight in the women’s category — battling it out over three days. The men’s teams include Kenya’s Shujaa and Morans, Uganda Cranes, Zimbabwe, Qatar, Shogun Rugby (formerly Samurai Rugby), Tropics 7s, and Mayotte. In the women’s category, the Kenya Lionesses and Kenya Cubs will take on Uganda Lady Cranes, Zimbabwe, Tunisia, Tropics 7s, Spanish Barbarians, and Shogun.
The Kenyan teams, led by the defending champions Shujaa, will be eager to put on a show for the home fans. Last year, the Kenya Sevens team secured a commanding 19-0 victory over Samurai Sevens in the final, retaining their title in an unforgettable showdown at Nairobi’s RFUEA Grounds.
With this year’s tournament moving to Machakos, expectations are high for another thrilling competition. Kenyan head coach Kevin Wambua will once again lead Shujaa, hoping to guide his team to a historic back-to-back championship win.
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The Importance of Safari Sevens in Kenyan Rugby
The Safari Sevens tournament is more than just a rugby competition; it is an event that brings together rugby enthusiasts from around the world, highlighting Kenya’s love for the sport and its growing status as a rugby powerhouse. Sanctioned by World Rugby, the tournament has been a key feature in the international rugby calendar and has played a pivotal role in the development of the game in Kenya.
Over the years, the Safari Sevens has hosted top international teams, providing a platform for Kenyan players to hone their skills and compete at the highest levels. The event has also attracted rugby fans from across the globe, boosting Kenya’s reputation as a world-class rugby destination.
This year’s edition promises to continue that legacy while introducing new elements, thanks to its fresh location in Machakos. Fans can expect intense competition, great entertainment, and a celebration of rugby culture, all in the picturesque setting of Machakos.
What’s Next for Safari Sevens?
Looking to the future, the KRU has hinted that this may not be the last time the Safari Sevens moves outside Nairobi. “This year, it is Machakos. Next year, you never know,” Okach teased, suggesting that the tournament could rotate to other cities and towns in Kenya in the coming years.
By expanding the tournament’s reach, the KRU is not only promoting rugby but also boosting tourism and local economies in the regions that host the event. As the 2024 Safari Sevens approaches, all eyes are on Machakos to deliver an unforgettable experience for players, fans, and the entire rugby community.