Dala Sevens headed for Lake City, Kisumu

BY PHILLIP ORWA

Kisumu’s Jaramogi Oginga Odinga Stadium will this weekend play host to the 2025 National Sevens Circuit, Dala Sevens, the Lakeside City of Kisumu will have a busy Rugby outing this weekend from 13-14 September, with Kenya Breweries Limited’s flagship brand Tusker confirming a Sh3 million sponsorship for the tournament.

The highly anticipated tournament will offer the crowning moment with KCB RFC and Strathmore Leos the two sides battling for the championship heading to the last leg.

Hosted by Kisumu RFC, the Dala Sevens has earned a reputation as one of Kenya’s most thrilling and fiercely competitive rugby tournaments. Tusker’s sponsorship underscores the brand’s commitment to supporting the sport and celebrating Kenya’s sporting excellence.

Speaking at the sponsorship announcement, Tusker Brand Sports Manager, Keza Mpyisi, expressed pride in the partnership saying, “Rugby holds a special place in the hearts of Kenyans, and we are thrilled to be part of not just the Dala Sevens but the entire series this year. By supporting the growth of rugby in Kenya, we celebrate the incredible talent and passion of Kenyan athletes, and we love to do that. We are confident that our sponsorship will contribute significantly to the success of this tournament.”

While receiving the sponsorship, Kisumu RFC Chairman Gabriel Ouma expressed his gratitude to KBL for their generous sponsorship and support. “We are immensely grateful to Tusker for their valuable contribution to Dala Sevens and the continued support they have shown us over the years. This sponsorship will undoubtedly enhance the quality of the event and provide a great experience for both players and fans. We expect the fans to turn out in huge numbers,” said Ouma.

KCB Rugby led the standings after five legs with 104 points and will only need to make it to the quarterfinal to be crowned champions irrespective of whether Strathmore Leos, who are second with 95 points, win the Dala leg or not.

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