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Elgon Cup (women's)
SportRugby union
Founded2006
Ceased2019
Replaced byRugby Africa Women's Cup
No. of teams2
Countries Kenya
 Uganda
Most titles Kenya (7 titles)

The women's Elgon Cup was an annual competition held between the national rugby union teams of Kenya and Uganda. It ran parallel with the men's Elgon Cup, which has been running since 2004. The cup was competed for over two legs - one in each country. Home matches for Kenya were usually played at the RFUEA Ground, Nairobi, Kenya, whilst Uganda usually played their home matches at the Kyadondo Grounds, Kampala, Uganda.

History

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In 2011, prior to the first leg, the Ugandan and Kenyan unions had agreed that the women’s Elgon cup would be a one off tie with the winners being crowned in Nairobi as the URU had insufficient funds to host the Kenyans in Kampala for the return leg. However, after the women’s game and the trophy being handed over to the Kenyans, the chairmen of both unions announced at the dinner that Uganda had secured late sponsorship and would be able to host the return leg that would determine the Elgon Cup winners [1]. However, Kenya refused to hand over the Elgon Cup trophy after the second leg, claiming that they were the 2011 Elgon Cup champions as the 2nd leg was just a test friendly.

After a 3-year lull, the Elgon Cup returned in 2019, with the Kenyan Lionesses hosting the Uganda Lady Cranes in the first leg of the Cup at Mamboleo stadium in Kisumu.

Summary

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Year Overall Winner
2006  Uganda
2007 Tournament was cancelled
2008  Uganda
2009  Kenya
2010  Kenya
2011  Kenya
2012  Kenya
2013  Uganda
2014  Kenya
2015  Kenya
2016–18 Tournament was on hiatus
2019  Kenya
2020–22 Tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
2023  Kenya

Matches

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Venue Played Won by Drawn
 Kenya  Uganda
Kenya Kenya 11 9 1 1
Uganda Uganda 10 3 7 0
Overall 21 12 8 1

2006

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9 June 2006 Uganda  24–0  Kenya Kampala  
[1][2][3]


12 August 2006 Kenya  0–3  Uganda Nairobi  
[4][2][3]

 Uganda win two matches to nil

2008

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24 May 2008 Uganda  18–7  Kenya Kampala  
[5][2][3]


16 August 2008 Kenya  15–13  Uganda Nairobi  
[6][2][3]

One match each - but  Uganda retained the cup with an aggregate score of 31-22

2009

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15 August 2009 Kenya  38–5  Uganda RFUEA Ground, Nairobi  
[7][8][2][3]


29 August 2009 Uganda  12–5  Kenya Kampala RC, Kampala  
[9][8][2][3]

One match each - but  Kenya wins the cup with an aggregate score of 43-17

2010

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3 July 2010 Uganda  8–5  Kenya Kyadondo Rugby Club, Kampala  
13:30 EAT (UTC+3) Try: Fortunate Ivakunda 17' m
Pen: Christine Kizito 39'
[10][11][2][3] Try: Celestine Nasinde 27' m Referee: George Collins (UGA)


10 July 2010 Kenya  16–8  Uganda RFUEA Ground, Nairobi  
[12][11][2][3] Referee: Constant Cap (KRU)

One match each - but  Kenya wins the cup with an aggregate score of 21-16

2011

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9 July 2011 Kenya  22–10  Uganda RFUEA Ground, Nairobi  
14:00 EAT (UTC+3) Try: Anita Omondi 5' m
Millicent Cpala 31' m
Celestine Nasinde (2) 48' c, 57' m
Con: Millicent Cpala 49'
Cards: Philadelphia Olando yellow card 78' to 80'
[13][2][3] Try: Charlotte Mudoola 28' m
Helen Buteme 37' m
Referee: Gabriel Masenda (ZWE)


16 July 2011 Uganda  29–10  Kenya Kyadondo Rugby Club, Kampala  
[14][2][3]

Result disputed - but trophy awarded to  Kenya following the result of the first match

2012

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21 April 2012 Uganda  15–6  Kenya Kampala RC, Kampala  
[15][16][2]


28 April 2012 Kenya  15–3  Uganda RFUEA Ground, Nairobi  
[17][16][2]

One match each -  Kenya wins the cup 21-18 on aggregate

2013

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15 June 2013 Kenya  18–17  Uganda Moi International Sports Centre, Nairobi  
[18][19][20][2][21]


22 June 2013 Uganda  13–8  Kenya Kyadondo Rugby Club, Kampala  
[22][19][20][2][21]

One game each. Uganda  win the Elgon Cup 30-26 on aggregate

2014

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12 July 2014 Uganda  15–33  Kenya Kyadondo Rugby Club, Kampala  
[23][24][25][2]


19 July 2014 Kenya  39–10  Uganda RFUEA Ground, Nairobi  
[26][24][25][2]

Kenya  win the Elgon Cup two games to nil

2015

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13 June 2015 Kenya  5–5  Uganda RFUEA Ground, Nairobi  
[27][28][29][2]


20 June 2015 Uganda  6–7  Kenya Legends Rugby Grounds, Kampala  
[30][28][29][2]

Kenya  win the Elgon Cup two games to nil

2019

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22 June 2019 Kenya  44–13  Uganda Jomo Kenyatta International Stadium, Kisumu  
13:30 EAT (UTC+3) Try: Grace Okulu 18' m
Philadelphia Olando (4) 22' c, 26' m, 47' m, 51' c
Celestine Masinde 35' m
Janet Okelo 39' m
Stella Wafula 66' m
Con: Irene Otieno (2) 22', 51'
[31][32][2] Try: Charlotte Mudoola 71' m
Winnie Atyang 79' m
Pen: Charlotte Mudoola 58'
Attendance: 2000
Referee: Precious Pazani (ZWE)


13 July 2019 Uganda  5–35  Kenya Kyadondo Rugby Club, Kampala  
14:00 EAT (UTC+3) [33][2]

Kenya  win the Elgon Cup two games to nil

2023

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11 November 2023 Kenya  87–3  Uganda Jomo Kenyatta International Stadium, Kisumu  
14:00 EAT (UTC+3) Try: Stella Wafula (3)
Christabel Lindo (3)
Sharon Auma
Diana Omosso
Phoebe Akinyi
Faith Livoi
Naomi Amuguni
Naomi Jelagat
Anne Goretti
Penalty Try
Con: Anne Goretti (6)
Drop: Anne Goretti
[34][35][36] Pen: Tina Okello
Cards: Emily Lekuru yellow card 26' to 36'

See also

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