Kabras Sugar RFC has made headlines by securing their fourth successive Kenya Cup and fifth consecutive Enterprise Cup on April 4, 2026, in Nairobi, Kenya. This achievement underscores their dominance in Kenyan rugby.
In basketball, Nairobi City Thunder has also made a mark by defending their Kenya Basketball League title with an impressive perfect record of 21-0, showcasing their strength throughout the season.
Meanwhile, in football, Nairobi United has celebrated a remarkable year, winning the National Super League and lifting the FKF Cup against Gor Mahia. Their success extends to the continental stage as they reached the CAF Confederation Cup Group Stages in their debut season.
On the junior front, the Junior Wafalme Stars have made history by winning bronze at the African Championships held in Cairo, marking the first-ever podium finish for a Kenyan men’s junior team in this competition.
The Harambee Stars, Kenya’s national football team, topped their group in the CHAN tournament held in Nairobi but faced disappointment as they fell in the quarter-finals on penalties.
The competitive landscape of Kenyan sports is further highlighted by the anticipation surrounding the 2025 Sports Personality of the Year Awards (SOYA), where the race for the best team of the year award is expected to be intense this year.
These recent accomplishments reflect the growing prowess of Kenyan teams across various sports disciplines, contributing to a vibrant sports culture in the country.
As these teams continue to excel, they inspire a new generation of athletes and foster a sense of national pride.
Official statements from the teams and sports authorities are expected to follow, providing further insights into these achievements.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the future plans of these teams as they look to build on their successes.