Kenya Morans will have a date against Uganda in the Safari 7s 2025 fixtures

The Kenya Morans have named 7 debutants in the squad that will feature at the Safari 7s 2025 tournament taking place from 10-12 October at Nyayo National Stadium.

The Morans, who serve as the second men’s national 7s side behind Shujaa, will feature highly rated Rayvon Ambale who impressed in the last three legs of the 2025 SportPesa National Sevens Circuit following his two-year stint at Bryanston in the United Kingdom.

The Kabras Sugar RFC playmaker will be joined by debutants Clinton Amukwachi, Eugene Ojiambo, Daniel Kipchirchir, David Nyangige, Elton Amalemba and Arnold Muita.

John Okoth from Menengai Oilers will captain the team with Baranabas Owuor and Brian Mutua providing much-needed experience to the team.

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Kenya Morans name 7 debutants in Safari 7s squad

John Okoth (C), Brian Mutua, Elvis Olukusi, Clinton Amukachi*, Barnabas Owuor, Eugene Ojiambo*, Daniel Kipchirchir*, Rayvon Ambale*, David Nyangige*, Elton Amalemba*, Arnold Agonda, Victor Mola, Arnold Muita*

When is the Safari 7s 2025 tournament?

The 27th edition of the Safari Sevens is set to electrify the Nyayo National Stadium from 10-12 October with 20 teams confirmed for the prestigious tournament (12 men and 8 women).

This year’s event is particularly notable as it marks a return to the historic Nyayo National Stadium for the first time since 2021 and the tournament’s return to Nairobi.

The men’s 7s national team, Shujaa, will enter the tournament as the defending champions, having claimed the crown at last year’s event which took place in Machakos while Costa Blanca Barabarians will return from Spain to defend the women’s title.

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Confirmed teams for Safari 7s 2025

Men’s category

Zimbabwe

Zambia

Shogun

French Renegades

Kenya Shujaa

Kenya Morans

UK Select

Apache Rugby

Reunion

Uganda Men

KCB RFC

Walukuba Barbarians (Uganda)

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Women’s category

Belgium

Kenya Lionesses

Shogun

Tunisia

Uganda

Kenya Cubs

Zimbabwe

Costa Blanca Barbarians

By Stephen Ochieng

Stephen Ochieng is Kenya's 3-time Sports Journalist of The Year (2022, 2023, 2024). He also finished as the 4th Best Young Reporter in Africa 2024 in the International Sports Press Association (AIPS) Awards. Ochieng majors in football, rugby, athletics and tennis coverage with a a passion for feature stories.

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