Kenya women's national rugby union team

The Kenya women's national rugby union team, popularly known as Lionesses are the Kenya Women's XVs Rugby Team, managed by Kenya Rugby Union. The Lionesses play in red jerseys with black shorts. The side first played in 2006 on the sixth of September and has represented Kenya in various tournaments ever since. The Lionesses currently rank 23rd in the World Rugby Rankings[1] and second in Africa.

Kenya
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Lionesses
UnionKenya Rugby Union
Head coachDennis Mwanja
CaptainEnid Ouma
First colours
World Rugby ranking
Current23 (as of 29 May 2023)
First international
 Kenya 0–24 Uganda 
(Nairobi, Kenya; 13 May 2006)
Biggest win
 Kenya 87–3 Uganda 
(Kisumu, Kenya; 11 November 2023)
Biggest defeat
 South Africa 66–0 Kenya 
(Stellenbosch, South Africa; 12 August 2021)
World Cup
Appearances0

History edit

Kenya were runners-up at the 2019 Rugby Africa Women's Cup which also doubled as a World Cup qualifying tournament.[2] Despite their loss, the Lionesses still advanced to a cross-regional repechage play-off against Colombia.[3] However, their last chances of qualifying were dashed with a narrow 15–16 loss to Colombia in Nairobi.[4]

Results summary edit

(Full internationals only, updated to 11 November 2023)

Rugby: Kenya internationals 2006-
Opponent First game Played Won Drawn Lost Percentage
  Cameroon 2023 1 1 0 0 100.00%
  Colombia 2021 2 1 0 1 50.00%
  Kazakhstan 2023 1 0 0 1 0.00%
  Madagascar 2019 4 2 0 2 50.00%
  South Africa 2019 5 0 0 5 0.00%
  Spain 2023 1 0 0 1 0.00%
  Uganda 2006 25 15 2 8 60.00%
  Zambia 2022 1 1 0 0 100.00%
Summary 2006 40 20 2 18 50.00%

Players edit

Kenya announced their final squad on 3 October 2023 for the inaugural WXV 3 tournament that will be held in Dubai.[5][6]
Note: The age and number of caps listed for each player is as of 11 November 2023.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Knight Otwoma Hooker {{{age}}} 17   Impala Roans
Staycy Atieno Hooker (1994-11-11)11 November 1994 (aged 28) 14   Mwamba
Naomi Muhanji Hooker {{{age}}} 5
Rose Otieno Prop {{{age}}} 13   Northern Suburbs
Evelyn Kalamera Prop {{{age}}} 19   Mwamba
Mercy Migongo Prop {{{age}}} 9   Impala Roans
Natasha Emali Prop {{{age}}} 10   Mwamba
Valentine Otieno Prop {{{age}}} 3   Northern Suburbs
Maureen Chebet Lock {{{age}}} 3   Mwamba
Faith Livoi Lock {{{age}}} 4   Mwamba
Naomi Jelagat Lock {{{age}}} 9   Mwamba
Helsa Khisa Lock {{{age}}} 6   Impala Roans
Enid Ouma (c) Flanker {{{age}}} 12
Diana Kemunto Flanker (1998-04-04)4 April 1998 (aged 25) 13   Impala Roans
Michelle Akinyi Flanker {{{age}}} 16   Impala Roans
Phoebe Akinyi Number 8 {{{age}}} 8   Northern Suburbs
Judith Okumu Scrum-half (1998-07-12)12 July 1998 (aged 25) 12   Impala Roans
Winnie Owino Scrum-half {{{age}}} 11   Impala Roans
Edith Naliaka Scrum-half {{{age}}} 3   Mwamba
Ann Goretti Fly-half {{{age}}} 14   Impala Roans
Grace Okulu Fly-half (1998-03-16)16 March 1998 (aged 25) 14   Nakuru
Priscah Nyerere Centre {{{age}}} 8   Impala Roans
Laureen Akoth Centre {{{age}}} 8   Nakuru
Angel Charity Juma Centre {{{age}}} 5   Impala Roans
Sharon Auma Wing {{{age}}} 3   Impala Roans
Terry Ayesa Wing {{{age}}} 9   Mwamba
Lewin Amazimbi Wing {{{age}}} 2   Northern Suburbs
Jiveti Daisy Osore Wing {{{age}}}   Northern Suburbs
Diana Omosso Fullback {{{age}}} 7   Mwamba
Freshia Awino Fullback {{{age}}} 3   Nakuru

References edit

  1. ^ "World Rugby Women's Rankings".
  2. ^ "Kenya Lionesses head to South Africa for test series". nation.africa. 2021-08-09. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  3. ^ "Lionesses squad to face Colombia revealed". Rugby Afrique. 2021-08-25. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  4. ^ Wamathai, James (2021-08-25). "Hard fighting Kenya Women's Rugby team narrowly lose to Colombia in World Cup qualifier". HapaKenya. Retrieved 2021-11-21.
  5. ^ "Kenya Lionesses Squad Announced for Rugby WXV3 in Dubai 2023". Kenya Rugby Union. 4 October 2023. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  6. ^ "WXV 3: Squads set for Dubai". www.world.rugby. 2023-10-03. Retrieved 2023-10-12.

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