Nairobi has stepped firmly onto the international sporting spotlight after World Rugby selected Kenya to host the opening leg of the HSBC SVNS 2 series, a milestone event set for February 14 and 15 at the capital’s Nyayo National Stadium.
The announcement marks a significant moment not only for the city but for the country’s growing stature in global rugby circles.
Speaking ahead of the tournament, Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja welcomed teams, officials, and fans from across the world, describing the event as a historic achievement for both Nairobi and the wider rugby fraternity.
He noted that hosting the inaugural leg of the HSBC Sevens Tour firmly positions the City under the Sun on the global rugby map and reflects confidence in Kenya’s ability to organize world-class sporting events.
“It is a great pleasure and honor to welcome the world to the City under the Sun, Nairobi, as we host the inaugural HSBC Sevens Tour Tournament a historic moment not only for our city but for the entire rugby fraternity,” Sakaja said.
The Governor praised the Kenya Rugby Union, tournament partners, and the organizing committee for their tireless preparations, emphasizing that the city is fully ready to deliver a memorable competition. He also paid tribute to local supporters often referred to as rugby’s “eighth player” for filling the stadium and rallying behind national teams Shujaa and the Lionesses as they pursue promotion to Tier One status.
“Nairobi remains open and ready to host even more global sporting events beyond this. To all our visitors, karibu Kenya, karibu Nairobi feel the energy, embrace the culture, and enjoy the game,” he added.
Beyond the two-day spectacle, Sakaja underscored Nairobi’s broader ambition to attract more international tournaments and sporting investments, stating that the city remains prepared to host future global events.
With the trophy polished, teams primed, and anticipation building, Nairobi’s hosting of the HSBC SVNS 2 opener signals a new chapter for Kenyan rugby and reinforces the capital’s reputation as an emerging hub for international sport.



















