Kabras Sugar continued their dominance in Kenyan rugby after defeating Uganda’s Black Pirates 25-12 to win the 2026 Enterprise Cup final at RFUEA Grounds in Nairobi on Saturday.
The victory secured a fifth consecutive Enterprise Cup title for the Kakamega-based side and completed another domestic double after they also won the 2026 Kenya Cup earlier this season.
Kabras faced a determined challenge from the Ugandan visitors, but their experience and strong finishing helped them pull away and seal the win.
The champions controlled key moments of the match and maintained their unbeaten run in major domestic competitions.
The latest triumph further strengthens Kabras Sugar's position as the leading force in Kenyan rugby. The club has now won both the Kenya Cup and Enterprise Cup for five straight seasons, highlighting their consistency and dominance.
For Black Pirates, the defeat ended a spirited campaign, but the Ugandan side earned praise for their competitive performance against one of East Africa’s strongest rugby teams.
Kabras Sugar will now turn their attention to maintaining their winning momentum as they continue to set the standard in Kenyan rugby.
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