Kenya women's national rugby sevens team plays in several tournaments including the African Women's Sevens Championship, Dubai Invitational Sevens and the Hong Kong Women's Sevens.

History

In 2012, Kenya's captain Aberdeen Shikoyi died on 29 May after an injury she sustained in a match against Uganda.

Kenya qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics by winning the 2015 Women's Africa Cup Sevens. In 2019, despite coming second at the Africa Women's Sevens, they qualified for the Tokyo Olympics because South Africa declined their regional spot.

In 2024, they competed in the World Rugby Sevens Challenger Series; they were runners-up in the first round of the series which took place in Dubai. They finished fifth overall at the 2024 Sevens Challenger Series and missed out on qualifying for the new SVNS Play-off promotion and relegation competition in Madrid.

The Kenya 7s Women's rugby union team is a dynamic and talented group of female athletes who represent their country on the international stage. Known for their speed, agility, and skill, the team competes in the World Rugby Women's Sevens Series and other prestigious tournaments around the world.

The players of the Kenya 7s Women's team are dedicated and passionate about the sport, training tirelessly to improve their game and showcase their talent on the field. With a strong sense of teamwork and camaraderie, they work together to achieve their goals and make their country proud.

The team's vibrant and energetic style of play has earned them a loyal fan base and admiration from rugby enthusiasts worldwide. They continue to inspire young girls in Kenya and beyond to pursue their dreams and excel in the sport of rugby.

With a bright future ahead, the Kenya 7s Women's team is poised to make a lasting impact in the world of rugby union and continue to represent their country with pride and determination.