The 2025 Kabeberi 7s Dream Team has been unveiled, with several standout performers earning deserved recognition after an action-packed weekend.
Leading the list is Vincent Onyala of KCB, who makes his fourth consecutive Dream Team appearance this season after being named Most Valuable Player at Kabeberi 7s.
Kabeberi 7s fairytale
Daystar Falcons’ fairytale run to their first-ever Cup final saw two of their key men earn spots. Eddy Wambugu makes his first Dream Team appearance, while Patrick Odongo, who was instrumental in Daystar’s impressive run, joins him after inspiring the side with his attacking brilliance.
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For Kabras Sugar, Brian Tanga makes his Dream Team debut this season following a stellar performance that powered Kabras to key wins, while Kevin Wekesa earns his second nod of the year after leading Kabras back to the semifinals, adding to his earlier selection at Driftwood 7s.
KCB’s Bob Muhati also earns a spot after a superb showing in the Cup final, where he was named Player of the Match.
Rounding off the team is Victor Mola of Strathmore Leos, who makes his third Dream Team appearance this season after finishing the tournament as top scorer and top points scorer.
The Dream Team celebrates the weekend’s top talent, highlighting players who made the biggest impact on the pitch.
2025 Kabebri 7s Dream Team
Vincent Onyala (KCB)
Bob Muhati (KCB)
Kelvin Wekesa (Kabras)
Brian Tanga (Kabras)
Eddy Wambugu (Daystar)
Patrick Odongo (Daystar)
