Thursday, July 3, 2025

2025 Rugby Africa Cup Set to Kick Off in Kampala on July 8

The countdown is officially on as Uganda prepares to host the 2025 Rugby Africa Cup, one of the continent’s most prestigious rugby tournaments. Kicking off on July 8 in Kampala, this year’s competition brings together eight of Africa’s top rugby nations, all vying for glory and a spot in the 2027 Rugby World Cup.

The tournament, which runs from July 8 to 19, is not only a battle for the Rugby Africa Cup title but also serves as a qualifier for the global stage. Only one team will secure automatic qualification for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, making every match a crucial step in the dream to represent Africa internationally.

Participating nations include:

  • Uganda (host nation)

  • Kenya

  • Namibia

  • Zimbabwe

  • Senegal

  • Ivory Coast

  • Algeria

  • Zambia

Each team will bring its unique style and strategy to the pitch, offering fans across the continent a thrilling showcase of speed, strength, and sportsmanship.

The Rugby Africa Cup 2025 places Kampala in the international spotlight, with thousands of fans expected to flock to the stadiums and many more tuning in via television and streaming platforms. The event is a major milestone for Ugandan rugby, which has grown rapidly over the past decade and now boasts some of the region's most promising talents.

The Uganda Rugby Union (URU) has confirmed that all necessary preparations have been finalized, including security measures, medical readiness, and fan engagement programs to ensure a safe and exciting atmosphere for both players and supporters.

The opening ceremony and match will take place on Monday, July 8, with the final scheduled for Friday, July 19. All matches will be hosted at Kampala’s Kyadondo Rugby Grounds, known for its vibrant rugby culture and passionate fans.

While full fixtures and kickoff times are yet to be finalized, anticipation is already building across the region. Rugby fans are encouraged to follow updates via the official channels of Rugby Africa and local broadcasters.

This tournament is more than just a competition—it is a celebration of the sport's growth across Africa. With teams from North, West, East, and Southern Africa participating, the 2025 edition promises to be the most diverse and competitive yet.

Rugby Africa President Herbert Mensah recently emphasized the importance of the tournament in developing the game at grassroots levels and offering young players a path to international recognition.

“This event is a chance to show the world the passion, talent, and unity that rugby brings to Africa,” he said.

With high stakes, fierce competition, and national pride on the line, the 2025 Rugby Africa Cup is shaping up to be a defining moment for African rugby. Whether you're watching from the stadium or supporting your team from home, this tournament is not to be missed.


📝 Stay tuned for daily match reports, highlights, and exclusive interviews throughout the Rugby Africa Cup 2025.


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