Olympics Qualification Women 01/09 15:00 - Nigeria Women v Kenya Women W 0-3
Olympics Qualification Women 01/07 18:00 - Cameroon Women v Kenya Women W 2-3
Olympics Qualification Women 01/06 15:00 - Botswana Women v Kenya Women W 0-3
Olympics Qualification Women 01/05 15:00 - Kenya Women v Egypt Women W 3-1
World Cup Women 09/29 08:00 11 Cameroon Women v Kenya Women W 1-3
World Cup Women 09/28 08:00 10 Russia Women v Kenya Women L 3-0
World Cup Women 09/27 02:00 9 South Korea Women v Kenya Women L 3-0
World Cup Women 09/24 06:00 8 China Women v Kenya Women L 3-0
World Cup Women 09/23 10:20 7 Japan Women v Kenya Women L 3-0
World Cup Women 09/22 03:30 6 Dominican Republic Women v Kenya Women L 3-0
World Cup Women 09/19 05:00 5 Argentina Women v Kenya Women L 3-0
World Cup Women 09/18 09:00 4 Kenya Women v Brazil Women L 0-3
World Cup Women 09/16 02:00 3 Serbia Women v Kenya Women L 3-0
World Cup Women 09/15 02:00 2 Kenya Women v Netherlands Women L 0-3
World Cup Women 09/14 02:00 1 USA Women v Kenya Women L 3-0
All African Games Women 08/30 17:00 - Kenya Women v Cameroon Women W 3-1
All African Games Women 08/28 16:00 - Nigeria Women v Kenya Women W 0-3
All African Games Women 08/26 13:00 - Senegal Women v Kenya Women W 0-3
Military Games Women 08/21 05:00 - Rwanda Women v Kenya Women W 1-3
Military Games Women 08/20 05:00 - Burundi Women v Kenya Women W 0-3
Military Games Women 08/16 08:00 - Kenya Women v Tanzania Women W 3-2
Olympics Qualification Women 08/04 16:00 1 [4] Kenya Women v Belgium Women [3] L 0-3
Olympics Qualification Women 08/03 16:00 1 [2] Netherlands Women v Kenya Women [4] L 3-0
Olympics Qualification Women 08/02 19:15 1 [3] Italy Women v Kenya Women [3] L 3-0
World Champs Women 10/04 07:10 5 [3] Dominican Republic Women v Kenya Women [5] L 3-0
World Champs Women 10/03 10:20 4 [5] Kenya Women v Brazil Women [2] L 0-3
World Champs Women 10/01 07:10 3 [3] Puerto Rico Women v Kenya Women [4] L 3-0
World Champs Women 09/30 10:20 2 [3] Kenya Women v Serbia Women [2] L 0-3
World Champs Women 09/29 10:20 1 [3] Kazakhstan Women v Kenya Women [3] W 0-3
African Nations Champs Women 10/14 17:00 1 Kenya Women v Cameroon Women L 0-3

The Kenya women's national volleyball team, the Malkia Strikers, represents Kenya in international volleyball competitions. Kenya has dominated the African continent since the 1990s, winning the Women's African Volleyball Championship a record of ten times. They have qualified four times for the Olympics; in 2000, 2004, 2020 and 2024.

Kenya also has a beach volleyball team, who were the only women's team at the Tokyo Olympics. Kenya's women's sitting volleyball team did not qualify for Tokyo.

History

Women were not invited to play volleyball at the All-Africa Games until 1978. Those games were in Algiers, Algeria and Kenya did not send a team. The team was there in 1991 for the Volleyball at the 1991 All-Africa Games where they were first. They were also in Cairo when eight teams were present for the 1991 Women's African Volleyball Championship and Kenya again took the gold medal.

Violet Barasa, as national team captain, lead the national team to its appearances at the 2000 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics. At both events they finished eleventh.

In 2006 the team's coach was the Japanese coach Sadatoshi Sugawara who was assisted by Paul Bitok. They contested the FIVB World Championships in Japan although the team was said to lack professional players as the chosen team were students or players who were based in Japan.

In 2007 their coach Sammy Kirongo led them to a seventh Women's African Volleyball Championship victory. That year's championships was in Nairobi and the final was against Algeria. The Kenyan team included Brackcides Agala, Janet Wanja, Dorcas Ndasaba and Catherine Wanjiru. Mildred Odwako was said to be the "best digger" and Janet Wanja was the "best setter". Dorcas Ndasaba was judged "best player" after she gained the final point to deliver victory in straight sets.

In 2008 they failed to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics after they were beaten by Algeria and four years later Algeria again denied them qualification for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

In 2015 Brackcides Agala was the captain of the team and Janet Wanja assisted her. The team announced that they refused to play for the 2015 FIVB World Grand Prix in Canberra after several victories. The players were annoyed that they had not been paid money that had been promised by the Kenya Volleyball Federation. The boycott was successful and the team played and won against Peru. However, the KVF were not pleased and when the team's were announced for the 2016 Summer Olympics neither Khadambi or her assistant Janet Wanja were asked to the qualifying matches and the team failed to qualify.

In 2020, under the new head coach of Paul Bitok, Kenya's women's volleyball team won the gold medal at the African Games and they qualified for the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics which was the first time in sixteen years.

2020 Olympics

Kenya women's volleyball team qualified for the postponed 2020 Summer Olympics by winning the pool round with three match points and securing an outright berth at the African Olympic Qualification Tournament in Yaoundé, Cameroon, marking the nation's return to the Olympics for the first time since Athens 2004.

The chosen players names were revealed on 26 June 2021. The Olympic team included the veteran Mercy Moim as captain and Jane Wacu also made the team, but former players Violet Makuto and Elizabeth Wanyama were not included. Kenya's "Most Valued Player" Brackcides Agala was included in the beach volleyball team. The team received additional coaching from six Brazilian coaches who visited Kenya and the team was then sent to Nairobi where they received additional coaching from the Brazilian coach Luizomar de Moura [pt]. The other teams in their group in Tokyo are the home team Japan, Serbia, Brazil, Korea and the Dominican Republic.

The team set off from Kenya for the Olympics in Tokyo in three batches to try and minimise the chances of being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The team's captain Mercy Moim was chosen to be one of Kenya's flagbearers at the Olympics opening ceremony (Moim was the second woman to be given this honour following archer Shazad Anwar in 2016).

Their opening match was on 25 July in Tokyo against Japan. Surprisingly Paul Bitok was not on the match's touchline, but Brazilian coach Luizomar de Moura [pt] was announced as the head coach. He spoke to the press via the team manager. The team lost their first match against Japan in straight sets.

The Kenya Women's volleyball team is a powerhouse in African volleyball, known for their skill, athleticism, and competitive spirit. The team has a rich history of success in international competitions, including multiple appearances in the Olympic Games and the FIVB World Championships.

The players on the Kenya Women's team are known for their speed, agility, and powerful hitting abilities. They are a cohesive unit on the court, working together seamlessly to outplay their opponents and secure victories.

Off the court, the team is known for their dedication to promoting women's sports and empowering young girls to pursue their athletic dreams. They serve as role models for aspiring volleyball players in Kenya and beyond.

With a strong coaching staff and a talented roster of players, the Kenya Women's volleyball team continues to make waves in the international volleyball scene, representing their country with pride and determination.