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Thursday 19th March, 2026, Please find below useful communication information

for the Enterprise cup 2026 Quarter Final matches that will happen in both

Uganda and Kenya on the 21st of March 2026.

This is the highest club – level cross country competition bringing together 4

Ugandan, and 4 Kenyan teams.

About the Event.

  • Event title: Enterprise Cup
  • Dates: 21st March 2026
  • Participating teams: Kenya (KCB Rugby, Kabras Sugar, Nondescripts,

Menengai Oilers) Uganda (Stanbic Black Pirates, Platinum Credit Heathens,

KCB KOBs, Toyota Buffaloes)

  • Host venues: Kenya (Ask Grounds Nakuru), Uganda (Muteesa II Royal

Stadium, Wankulukuku)

  • Official Hashtags: #Enterprisecup2026
  • Official Social media Accounts: @uganda_rugby @officialkru
  • Official Social media Accounts for participating clubs: Kenya, (@kcbrugby,

@nondies, @rfcKabras, @menengaioilers) Uganda (@piratesrugbyug,

@heathensrfc, @kobsrugbyug, @buffaloesrfc)

Summary

  • This event is the most competitive club level tournament bringing together 8

teams across Uganda and Kenya. Selected teams all qualified on merit

through various competitions in their home countries hence ensuring a

competitive standard for the competition.

  • The tournament will be played in a Knockout format starting off with the

Quarter finals in both Uganda, and Kenya on the 21st of March 2026.

(UGANDA) Media will access the venue using the

Digital QR accreditation codes

that were received at the beginning of the season

(KENYA) Media will access the venue using the

accreditation tag provided at the beginning of the

season.Kickoff Times

Uganda, 21st March 2026

Quarter Final 2, Platunim Credit Heathens versus Kabras Sugar | 14:00 EAT

Quarter Final 1, Stanbic Black Pirates versus KCB Bank | 16:00 EAT

Kenya, 21ST March 2026

Quarter Final 4, Nondescripts versus KCB KOBs | 13:00 EAT

Quarter Final 3, Menengai Oilers versus Toyota Buffaloes | 15:00 EAT

Media Resources

  • Match day Photographs: Click here
  • Official Press Release and summarized History of the tournament: Click Here

About the Uganda Rugby Union

The Uganda Rugby Union, established in 1997, is the national governing body for

rugby union in Uganda, headquartered in Kampala. Affiliated with World Rugby and

Rugby Africa, URU oversees the development, promotion, and administration of the

sport across the country, from grassroots programs to elite national teams.

URU manages the Uganda Rugby Cranes (Men’s XVS, and Sevens national teams),

Lady Cranes (XVS & Sevens national teams), and U20 teams which all have

achieved notable success on the continental stage, including multiple Rugby Africa

Sevens Championship titles and Rugby World Cup qualifications. The Union supports

over 20 member clubs, youth academies, and community initiatives aimed at

fostering inclusivity, physical fitness, and life skills through rugby.

Committed to Growing, Strengthening, and Empowerment, URU drives high

performance training, referee development, and infrastructure projects while

partnering with stakeholders to expand rugby’s reach in Uganda, and beyond. For

more information, visit www.ugandarugbyunion.com

Media Contact

communications@ugandarugbyunion.com

About the Kenya Rugby Union

Kenya Rugby Union is the Body mandated to manage the game of rugby union in

Kenya. It is an affiliate to World Rugby and Rugby Africa.

Kenya Rugby Union – 15s League & Enterprise Cup Update Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) 15s season is entering a thrilling phase as the Kenya Cup

intensifies, with clubs battling for playoff positions ahead of the season finale in May

The league, which resumed in January, has delivered highly competitive fixtures, with

traditional powerhouses pushing for top honors in what is shaping up to be a tightly

contested title race. Recent developments have further heightened the drama, with

key fixtures rescheduled and standings remaining closely contested at the top.

Parallel to the league, the historic Enterprise Cup has reached crucial knockout

stages, providing an additional platform for clubs to compete for silverware. Founded

in 1929, the tournament remains one of the most prestigious competitions in the

region.

This season’s Enterprise Cup features an enhanced format, with Kenyan clubs

progressing from in-country quarterfinals to face Ugandan opposition in cross-border

matchups, adding a regional dimension to the competition.

With both competitions running concurrently, clubs are balancing league ambitions

with knockout success, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to the domestic

rugby calendar.

For more information, visit, – www.kenyacup.co.ke

Media contact:  media@kru.co.ke

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