2025 Africa Women’s Sevens: Get Your Tickets and Limited-Edition Jerseys Before They Sell Out!

The biggest rugby weekend of 2025 is about to hit Nairobi – and this time, home ground means home glory.

The 2025 Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens kicks off on 15th and 16th November at the legendary RFUEA Grounds, Ngong Road.

Twelve of Africa’s top rugby nations will be in town, clashing for one title – the Africa 7s Champions Trophy.

Grab your Tickets Early

Don’t wait for the highlights while you can be in the moment.

Bring your voice, your crew, your flag, your energy – because RFUEA will be a carnival of sound, sweat and sisterhood.

Tickets:

Regular: Ksh 500

VIP: Ksh 1,000

That’s cheaper than your Friday night out – and ten times more electric.

Buy your ticket, block your weekend, and prepare for the kind of rugby that leaves your throat hoarse and your heart full.

Buy your tickets here, on Tickohubcom – secure, instant and convenient.

You’ll Love the Limited-Edition Rugby Jersey 

This year, it’s not just about cheering – it’s about representing.

The Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) has dropped a limited-edition fan jersey for the 2025 Africa Women’s Sevens, and it’s already the talk of the terraces.

Price: Ksh 3,000 only

Orders close: Thursday afternoon

Delivery starts: Friday morning

Each jersey is a piece of the moment – the roar, the rhythm, the red, green, black, and white stitched into one fabric of pride.

So, whether you’ll be screaming from the stands or watching from your hood, wear your country.

How to Order Your Limited-Edition Rugby Jersey

Place your order before Thursday afternoon to make sure you get yours in time for the big weekend.

Email: info@kru.co.ke

Tel: +254 798 421911

Payment Details:

Paybill: 155550

Account: #RAW7s2025

Once you’ve paid, send your details and size – and get ready to rep Kenya in style.

Let’s Meet at RFUEA Grounds, Ngong Road

There’s nothing quite like Nairobi on a rugby weekend. The drums, the chants, the flags in the air – it’s more than sport; it’s culture.

The Lionesses have been grinding all year, pushing limits, representing the country on global circuits – and now, it’s our turn to show up for them.

So, this weekend, come roar with the pride.

Because when the Lionesses step on that pitch, they don’t play for themselves – they play for all of us.