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2026 Uganda Sevens Series calendar

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Uganda Rugby has officially unveiled the 2026 Uganda Sevens Series calendar, with six thrilling events lined up across the country, including five national circuit stops and a highly anticipated Grand Finale.

The series will kick off with the Stone City 7s, hosted by Hippos RFC at Ruck Yard Sports Club on 25-26 July.

Action then shifts to King’s Park Arena for the Rujumba 7s on 1-2 August, with Black Pirates taking hosting duties for the second leg of the circuit.

Following a short break, the spotlight turns to the Kyadondo 7s, set for 22-23 August at Kyadondo Rugby Grounds in partnership with Heathens RFC.

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The fourth stop will see the Acholi Rugby Association will host the Rwot Moo 7s at Gulu University Playground on 29-30 August as northern Uganda welcomes the country’s top sevens sides.

The final regular circuit event, the Kyabazinga 7s, heads to Kyabazinga Stadium in Bugembe on 12-13 September, with Walukuba earning the opportunity to stage the tournament.

The curtain will then come down on the 2026 Sevens Series with the Kabaka Coronation 7s Grand Finale, scheduled for 19-20 September at Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku.

The finale will be hosted jointly by the Buganda Kingdom and Uganda Rugby.

2026 Uganda Sevens Series Calendar

  • Leg One – Stone City 7s
    • Dates: 25–26 July 2026
    • Venue: Ruck Yard Sports Club
    • Host: Hippos RFC
  • Leg Two – Rujumba 7s
    • Dates: 1–2 August 2026
    • Venue: King’s Park Arena
    • Host: Black Pirates
  • Leg Three – Kyadondo 7s
    • Dates: 22–23 August 2026
    • Venue: Kyadondo Rugby Grounds
    • Host: Heathens RFC
  • Leg Four – Rwot Moo 7s
    • Dates: 29–30 August 2026
    • Venue: Gulu University Playground
    • Host: Acholi Rugby Association
  • Leg Five – Kyabazinga 7s
    • Dates: 12–13 September 2026
    • Venue: Kyabazinga Stadium, Bugembe
    • Host: Walukuba
  • Grand Finale – Kabaka Coronation 7s
    • Dates: 19–20 September 2026
    • Venue: Mutesa II Stadium, Wankulukuku
    • Hosts: Buganda Kingdom and Uganda Rugby

 

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